Diamond Water: Is It Worth Nearly $3 A Liter?

By Alderin Ordell


Are you curious about Diamond Water? It's alkaline so it may be the healthiest bottled water ever created. But at nearly $3 a liter you may want to consider some facts before you make such an investment.

Diamond Water is created by Asa Soltan Rahmati. She describes it as a 9.5 pH alkaline water that has been improved with "Love Energy" created by a ritual using diamonds. She is one of the superstars of Bravo's Sahs of Sunset, a supporter of an alkaline lifestyle featuring alkaline food and water, and has college degrees in psychology and ideology.

Although the name says Diamond Water, you won't be drinking any diamond dust! Instead, the water is infused with diamond energy, which is described on the Diamond Water website as "the highest spiritual vibration that brings balance to your soul."

The other characteristic of "Diamond Water" is that it is alkaline, a 9.5 pH. 9.5 pH is widely believed to be the perfect pH for drinking water. Studies have been done on glacial streams, longevity springs, and even the so-called "Fountain of Youth" in Lourdes, France and one characteristic common to these waters is the 9.5 pH. People who drink water from these sources are much healthier than the general population, with reduced cases of adult onset diseases like cancer and diabetes and longer lifespans.

According to the Diamond Water website, an alkaline 9.5 pH drinking water can "help prevent disease," and "boost your metabolism," and even "neutralize acid in your bloodstream."

But there is ANOTHER important characteristic that was found in the waters at the longevity springs, the Fountain of Youth, and at the glacial streams and that's called negative ORP.

"Oxygen reduction potential" is the technical definition of negative ORP. What it's really measuring is the amount of antioxidants in the water. If water has a negative ORP, it has a bunch of extra ions to give to us. These ions benefit our health by transforming damaging free radicals in our cells into oxygen, which our body can use as ENERGY.

A negative ORP in your water will CLEANSE your body and make you feel great with lots of ENERGY.

Can you believe it?

The problem is Diamond Water does not claim to have a strong negative ORP. They are mum about the process they use to make the water alkaline.

Without knowing how Rahmati makes her Diamond Water alkaline, we just don't know if it has any antioxidants in it. Before I spend nearly $3 a liter, I would certainly want to know that!

Here's something important to keep in mind: if water is removed from it's source of ions like the sun, it will BREAK DOWN. Antioxidants will fizzle away just like carbonation fizzles out of a soda. Once the water is broken down, it will OXIDIZE your body, which is a fancy word for RUST. So, water may be alkaline, but if it has a positive ORP, it will steal electrons from your cells and DAMAGE THEM.

The spiritual ritual component to Diamond Water comes down to your own spiritual inclination. Do you believe that Asa Rahmati has the ability to change the characteristics of water by using diamonds? If so, do you believe she can do it effectively to all the Diamond Water that's bottled?

Let me suggest an alternative to Diamond Water: water ionizers. A water ionizer restores water to a natural state. It filters the water to 99.99% purity using advanced filtration systems that can even remove fluoride and heavy metals. This purified water is then run through water electrolysis chambers that mimic the sun's process of energizing water. The best part is it works! In the end you get a perfect 9.5 pH water full of antioxidants!

Water ionizers have been around for a long time. They were invented nearly forty years ago and multiple clinical studies have been done to document their health benefits.

If you're still considering Diamond Water for nearly $3 a liter let me throw out just one more point.. Over the lifespan of a water ionizer, the average cost per liter of water made is only $.0164. That's less than two cents a liter! You have to consume an average of eight ounces of water every hour to keep hydrated. How much are you willing to spend?




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