What is the Best Water to Drink? Everything You Need to Know [2024]

Posted by: Rhona Reid On October 22, 2024 11:21 am

These days, it feels like there’s too many types of drinking water to choose from. There’s mineral, spring, distilled, tap, plus alkaline and hydrogen water. But what separates one type of water from another—and which one is the best water to drink?

Let’s start with what most waters have in common. Drinking any water (except contaminated water) is better than drinking none. Anywhere from 45-75% of the human body is made up of water, making it one of the most important building blocks of good health.

Still, you’re drinking water anyway—why not choose the one with the most health benefits? Here are your options.

 

What is the Best Water to Drink?

The best water to drink is hydrogen-infused

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Is Tap Water Safe? Everything You Need to Know [2024]

Posted by: Rhona Reid On October 22, 2024 8:24 am

Tap water—you use it to brush your teeth, wash your hands, do the dishes, and so much more.  The convenience of tap water being only a turn of the faucet away is tough to beat. But, most people don’t know what’s in their tap water which begs the question: Is tap water safe to drink?

It’s valid to assume the answer is yes. After all, Americans enjoy one of the world’s safest supplies of drinking water, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). And, every public water system is required to meet the health-based standards set by the EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA).

However, you’ll be surprised to know tap water isn’t as healthy as you think.

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At Home Water Test: How to Test Your Water at Home [2024]

Posted by: Rhona Reid On October 15, 2024 11:12 pm

In the United States alone, waterborne pathogens cause an estimated 7.15 million illnesses, 118,000 hospitalizations, and 6,630 deaths each year, which leads many people to wonder how they can keep themselves and their families safe. The first step is to know what’s in your drinking water, but can an at-home test kit help?

At-home water test kits can give you an idea of what you’re drinking, but not all test kits work the same. In this article, we’ll talk about the benefits and drawbacks of at-home test kits, how you can get a free report of what’s in your water, and how ionizers, like Tyent’s water ionizers, can help if you discover if you have contaminated water.

 

What’s

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7 Best Lead Water Filters [2024]

Posted by: Rhona Reid On September 7, 2024 10:30 pm

Access to clean, safe drinking water is essential for every household, yet lead contamination remains a significant concern in many areas. In fact, over 186 million Americans unknowingly ingested water with high levels of lead between 2018 and 2020. 

Lead exposure can have severe health effects, particularly on children and pregnant women, by impacting brain development and causing other long-term health issues. Keeping lead out of your drinking water is vital for your family’s health.

A lead water filter is one of the best ways to ensure your water is free from harmful metals and chemicals. This guide will cover everything you need to know about lead water filters, including how they work, their benefits, and what to look for

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Customized Hydration: Tyent Water, Your Way!

Posted by: Rhona Reid On April 7, 2023 2:00 pm

Customized hydration.  Bespoke. Made to measure. Tailored to fit. Whichever one you choose; the meaning is the same – a customized product or service that has you and your individual preferences at the heart of it.  

 

Customized Hydration Tyent Water, Your Way

 

Treating Customers as Individuals 

That philosophy is something our engineers pay close attention to when designing every Tyent Water Ionizer. For example, take Kangen water ionizers, made by a company called Enagic. The average Kangen water ionizer is all about one size fits all. One filter, and no preset options to make life that little bit easier.  

The Tyent approach is different. We know that our customers are individuals. The contaminants in your source water might be different from your friend in

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How Self Care Can Save the Environment

Posted by: Rhona Reid On September 29, 2022 2:28 pm

Self-care isn’t only good for you – it can save the environment too.

Our planet is in trouble, and we all need to make mindful decisions about how we live. Discovering how self-care can save the environment might be your most nourishing and enjoyable discovery yet!

 

How Self Care Can Save the Environment

 

Here are 7 ways to align your self-care with doing your bit for a healthy planet:

 

1. Walk and cycle more. Leave the car at home and walk to work, college or while running errands whenever possible. You can benefit from this time both physically and mentally – enjoy the time checking in with your thoughts, clear some precious headspace or listen to an uplifting podcast or music. And guess what? …

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Travel Tips: How Not to Gain Weight When Traveling

Posted by: Rhona Reid On April 15, 2022 1:00 pm

Got a trip planned but worried that travel = weight gain? It doesn’t have to! Read our tips for avoiding travel-related weight gain, without missing out on your favorite dishes, drinks and snacks!

 

Travel Tips: How Not to Gain Weight When Traveling

 

1. If you’re heading to warmer climes, take advantage of the sun-ripened, juicy and delicious fruits that you often find in sun-soaked locations. Add plenty of refreshing fruit and salad to each of your meals for vitamins, fiber, minerals and flavor!

 

2. Don’t skip your favorite foods, but if you know that you’re going to be doing little more than lying by the pool or reading a book on a sun lounger, don’t pile your plate too high. In fact, portion control – rather …

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Spend Less by Reusing Your Kitchen Scraps

Posted by: Rhona Reid On February 11, 2022 12:00 pm

Throw away food, and you’re throwing away money. Reusing kitchen scraps means that you spend less AND your food tastes better. It’s a zero-waste win-win! Here’s how to do it!

 

Spend Less By Reusing Your Kitchen Scraps

 

1. Keep a freezer bag or box to collect scraps for making vegetable That means the tops and tails of carrots, leeks (or try leek top tempura!), onions and garlic, the stems of coriander, parsley, rosemary and other herbs, and similar kitchen scraps. Whenever you have a suitable quantity, simply throw your kitchen scraps into a pan of boiling water and simmer for an hour or so. Strain, reduce a little over the heat and either keep in a bottle in the refrigerator for a week, or …

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Lazy Person Cleaning Hacks

Posted by: Rhona Reid On December 27, 2021 10:41 am

If you love a clean house but just can’t be bothered with the actual cleaning part, then we’ve got your back. You want cleaning hacks, we’ve got ’em! Read on for our awesome, Lazy Person’s Guide to a sparkling home, no effort required!

 

Lazy Person Cleaning Hacks

 

1. Whatever the weather, open the windows. Nothing makes a room feel and smell fresher than fresh air!

2. Shine the taps in the bathroom. Taps are like shoes: a relatively small part of the whole effect but everyone notices if they’re not clean!

3. Keep a lidded tub of fabric squares soaked in Turbo Water to hand and use one to bring kitchen surfaces up to a shine in seconds.

4. The greatest cleaning …

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10 Tips for The Best Sleep of Your Life

Posted by: Rhona Reid On May 28, 2021 1:00 pm

Are you talking about sleep hygiene yet? We all should be. A good sleep routine is the key to a happier, healthier life. Prioritizing the way you can achieve it, night after night, is essential.

 

10 Tips for The Best Sleep of Your Life

 

Here are the top 10 ways to make sleep work for you:

 

  • Stick with a regular bedtime
  • Avoid caffeine after midday and cut out alcohol
  • Make time for physical exercise
  • Eat your evening meal early
  • Get a pre-sleep routine
  • Switch off screens
  • Soothe your senses
  • Create calm
  • Stay hydrated with ionized water
  • Take time to relax

 

1. Try to stick with a regular bedtime. Even if you have a late night or a restless one, try to still get …

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