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LIFE Ionizers Becomes First Water Ionizer Listed in the Physicians'
Desk Reference
Cementing its position as the industry leader, LIFE Ionizers™ is the first and only alkaline
water ionizer listed in the 2009 Physicians' Desk Reference® for Nonprescription Drugs,
Dietary Supplements and Herbs
Carlsbad, CA, October 23, 2008 -- Physicians' Desk Reference (PDR), the medical
reference "physician's bible" for Doctors worldwide, has included the Life Ionizer 7500
the newly released 30th edition. LIFE Ionizer™ is the first and only water ionizer listed in
the highly respected reference manual
"We are delighted that Physicians' Desk Reference has recognized the LIFE Ionizer™ as
a valuable contributor to overall health," said Rick H. Cabados, CEO of Doctor's Health
Supply, which supplies LIFE Ionizers™ to health professionals, athletes, and the public.
"Alkaline, ionized water has been a staple of health and wellness programs in Japan and
Korea for fifty years and is rapidly gaining wide acceptance among physicians in Europe
and North America," Cabados continued. "The listing in the PDR will bring this beneficial
technology to the attention of medical professionals worldwide."
Water Ionizers turn ordinary tap water into ionized, alkaline water by delivering a strong
electrical current to the water. This process, known as electrolysis, separates the water
into two streams: alkaline mineral water for drinking and acidic mineral water for the
skin, and for cleaning and sanitizing. The process also breaks large clusters of water
molecules into "micro-clusters" that are readily absorbed by tissues and cells, leading to
better hydration at the cellular level.
The ionized, alkaline water has an abundance of negatively charged ions. Once absorbed
into the system, these negatively charged molecules are attracted to positively charged
free radicals, which are linked to aging and disease. When the two meet, they exchange
electrons and bond. This process neutralizes the free radicals and prevents them from
causing cellular damage.
The PDR is the authoritative resource of FDA-approved information that over 500,000
physicians have turned to as a key reference for over sixty years. PDR is considered the
standard resource reference and can be found in virtually every physician's office,
hospital and pharmacy in the United States.