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What is the difference between soda water and weakly alkaline water?

There is no difference between soda water and weakly alkaline water. Weakly alkaline water is also called weakly alkaline water and soda water. Ordinary water generally has a neutral pH (pH=7). According to the principle of electrical decomposition, the electrolytic water generator separates water into oxidized water and reduced water, which are acidic water (pHlt; 7) and alkaline water (phgt; 7).

The China Consumers Association has clearly stated that "weakly alkaline water is good for health" has no scientific basis. Authoritative media such as Xinhuanet and CCTV also published articles and reports on this. If consumers find drinking water product packaging labels or advertising misleading concepts such as "weak alkalinity is good for health" on the market, they can complain to the local Consumers Association.

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From a nutritional perspective, the pH of water is determined by the substances dissolved in the water. Natural weakly alkaline water often contains potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, metasilicic acid and other nutrients, while acidic water often does not contain these important nutrients. This is why long-term drinking of weakly alkaline water can promote Healthy, long-term drinking of acidic water can lead to many health risks.

Reference materials:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Soda Water

Baidu Encyclopedia-Weakly Alkaline Water