Τι είναι το φορητό δοχείο Αλκαλοποίησης Soul-i

20/12/2015
από Eco House

Τώρα απολαύστε καθαρό νερό με το νέο ΦΟΡΗΤΌ δοχείο νερού Soul-i που μετατρέπει το χλωριωμένο νερό σε καθαρό πόσιμο νερό.

Το Soul-i είναι φτιαγμένο από φυτικές πρώτες ύλες που ρυθμίζουν το pH του νερού κάνοντας το αλκαλικό και συμβατό με το σώμα μας.Γεμίστε απλά το δοχείο με νερό από τη βρύση και μετά από 10 λεπτά μπορείτε να απολαύσετε εύγευστο, δροσερό και κυρίως ΚΑΘΑΡΌ νερό.

Γιατί αλκαλικό ΝΕΡΟ?

Αλλάξτε το νερό σας και θα αλλάξει η ζωή σας!

Τα 5 σημαντικότερα οφέλη του να πίνεις αλκαλικό νερό
Βελτιώστε την υγεία σας, φορτίστε το ανοσοποιητικό σας σύστημα, και καταπολεμήστε την διαδικασίας γήρανσης με πλούσιο σε αντιοξειδωτικά αλκαλικό νερό.

Οι τοξίνες είναι η νούμερο ένα αιτία της γήρανσης του πληθυσμού. Συχνά είναι αποτέλεσμα της κακής διατροφής, της ρύπανσης, και του άγχους. Οι τοξίνες συσσωρεύονται στο σώμα προκαλώντας καταστροφή των κυττάρων που οδηγεί σε πρόωρη γήρανση. Ο καλύτερος τρόπος να καταπολεμήσετε τις τοξίνες και να αποτοξινώσετε το σώμα σας είναι τα αντιοξειδωτικά. Και είναι τόσο εύκολο όσο το να πιεις πλούσιο σε αντιοξειδωτικά αλκαλικό νερό. Αλλάξτε το νερό σας και αλλάξετε τη ζωή σας! Εδώ είναι 5 μεγάλα οφέλη του να πίνεις αλκαλικό νερό:

1. Αποτοξινώνει
Αποτοξινώνει το σώμα σας αφαιρώντας τα προϊόντα των φυσιολογικών όξινων καταλοίπων που σωρεύονται καθημερινά, καθώς και αφαιρεί τις τοξίνες που συσσωρεύονται στο σώμα από το περιβάλλον, τα συνταγογραφούμενα φάρμακα, αφύσικες τροφές και από την «κανονική» διαδικασία της γήρανσης. Τα όξινα απόβλητα που συλλέγονται στο σώμα μπορεί να οδηγήσουν σε πιο σοβαρές καταστάσεις υγείας. Η καθημερινή πόση καθαρού αλκαλικού νερού μπορεί να εξουδετερώσει την οξύτητα ξεπλένοντας τα προϊόντα των όξινων απόβλητων από τα κύτταρα και τους ιστούς. (Για να συμβεί αυτό, χρειαζόμαστε ΚΑΘΑΡΟ νερό, άρα φιλτραρισμένο, όπως είπαμε και πιο πάνω, διότι αν ο κύριος αποτοξινωτής μας είανι βρώμικος, θα είναι σαν να ξεπλένουμε την μπουγάδα μας με απόνερα…)
Δείτε ακόμη: 10 τροφές για super αποτοξίνωση!
Κάνε αυτά τα βήματα για καθημερινή ΑΠΟΤΟΞΙΝΩΣΗ και δες το σώμα σου να αλλάζει!
Αποτοξίνωση από βαρέα μέταλλα, τοξίνες και chemtrails

2. Ενυδατώνει
Ενυδατώστε το σώμα σας: αυτό είναι βασικό για να διατηρήσετε ή να ανακτήσετε τη βέλτιστη υγεία. Κατά τη διάρκεια του ιονισμού, το φίλτρο του αλκαλικού νερού μετασχηματίχει το νερό σας σε μικρά συμπλέγματα που απορροφούνται πιο εύκολα σε κυτταρικό επίπεδο προκαλώντας "σούπερ ενυδάτωση" στο σώμα σας.
Δείτε ακόμη: Μήπως είστε Αφυδατωμένοι; Κοινά Νοσήματα και Συμπτώματα που οφείλονται στη Χρόνια Αφυδάτωση.

3. Οξυγονώνει/ Αντιοξειδωτικά
Το αλκαλικό νερό δρα ως αντιοξειδωτικό, σαρώνει και εξουδετερώνει τις επιβλαβείς ελεύθερες ρίζες. Επειδή το αλκαλικό νερό έχει τη δυνατότητα να απελευθερώνει ηλεκτρόνια, μπορεί να εξουδετερώσει αποτελεσματικά και να μπλοκάρει τη ζημιά που προκαλούν οι ελεύθερες ρίζες στο σώμα. Το Ιονισμένο αλκαλικό νερό αναζητά τις ελεύθερες ρίζες και τις μετατρέπει σε οξυγόνο που το σώμα μπορεί να χρησιμοποιήσει για την παραγωγή ενέργειας και την οξυγόνωση των ιστών. Ο καρκίνος και οι περισσότερες άλλες ασθένειες δεν μπορούν να επιβιώσουν σε ένα οξυγονωμένο, αλκαλικό περιβάλλον.
Δείτε: Τι είναι οι ελεύθερες ρίζες και τα αντιοξειδωτικά!
Και: Γιατί τα αντιοξειδωτικά είναι σύμμαχος της υγείας μας!

4. Αλκαλοποιεί το Ph του σώματος
Το Αλκαλικό νερό βοηθά στην ισορροπία του pH του σώματος, το οποίο τείνει να είναι όξινο, λόγω της διατροφής μας, υψηλή σε όξινα τρόφιμα, το άγχος και την έκθεση σε περιβαλλοντικές τοξίνες, όπως η αιθαλομίχλη. Αλκαλοποιεί το pH του σώματός σας από όξινο σε αλκαλικό pH, επειδή ο καρκίνος και πολλές άλλες ασθένειες δεν μπορούν να ζήσουν σε αλκαλικό περιβάλλον. Αλκαλική είναι η «φυσιολογική» κατάσταση των υγιών ατόμων.
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Αλκαλική Διατροφή – Μέρος 2ο.

5. Ενισχύει το ανοσοποιητικό σύστημα
Ενισχύει το ανοσοποιητικό σας σύστημα μεγιστοποιώντας την ικανότητα του σώματός σας να καταπολεμήσει τη νόσο και να θεραπεύσει τον εαυτό του.
Δείτε: Η ασθένεια ΔΕΝ προκαλείται από ιούς και βακτήρια,αλλά απο το εξασθενισμένο ανοσοποιητικό σύστημα!
Ανοσοποιητικό σύστημα…ας το θωρακίσουμε!

Δείτε ακόμη: Γιατί πρέπει να πίνουμε κάθε πρωί νερό με άδειο στομάχι!

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“I have a lot more life here,” Dreyfuss, who is originally from Texas, tells CNN Travel, before blissfully describing her frequent trips to local museums, movie theaters, and pop-up wineries in the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage region in northern Portugal.

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Dreyfuss loves the local food and usually eats out at least three times a week, something she simply couldn’t have afforded to do when she was based in San Diego, California, where she lived and worked as a teacher previously.

When she began teaching after working in corporate finance for years, Dreyfuss thought she’d end up with a retirement income that would provide her with a comfortable lifestyle.
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But as the years went by and the cost of living increased, she realized that this was unlikely to be the case.

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She’d always dreamed of traveling around Europe extensively, but Dreyfuss knew that this would likely never happen if she stayed where she was. So what better way to explore the continent than actually moving there?

After doing some research into European countries, Dreyfuss found that the only visa that she qualified for at the time was the Portugal D7 visa, which allows non-EU nationals with a stable passive income to reside in the country.
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“I’d never been to Portugal. So I had no way of doing a scouting trip or anything,” she says. “I thought, ‘I’m going to go over there. And If I don’t like Portugal, then I’ll move to Spain or France.’”

While she put her plans on the back burner for a while, Dreyfuss says that the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021 ultimately prompted her to finally leave the US permanently.

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Thinking back to her decision to relocate to Portugal on her own five years ago, Paula Dreyfuss jokes that many people questioned her state of mind, as she’d never even visited the European country before.
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But the mother of two, now based in the coastal city of Porto, famous for its Port wine and spectacular bridges, has no regrets today, as her life is much richer in many ways.

“I have a lot more life here,” Dreyfuss, who is originally from Texas, tells CNN Travel, before blissfully describing her frequent trips to local museums, movie theaters, and pop-up wineries in the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage region in northern Portugal.

“My daughter came to visit one time, and asked, “Well, what do you guys do all day?” she recalls. “And my friend holds up a glass of Champagne and goes, “You’re looking at it.”
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Dreyfuss loves the local food and usually eats out at least three times a week, something she simply couldn’t have afforded to do when she was based in San Diego, California, where she lived and worked as a teacher previously.

When she began teaching after working in corporate finance for years, Dreyfuss thought she’d end up with a retirement income that would provide her with a comfortable lifestyle.
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But as the years went by and the cost of living increased, she realized that this was unlikely to be the case.

Dreyfuss considered moving within the United States, and recalls driving up to Seattle and “stopping at a bunch of places,” but says she couldn’t find anywhere affordable enough to tempt her away.
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She’d always dreamed of traveling around Europe extensively, but Dreyfuss knew that this would likely never happen if she stayed where she was. So what better way to explore the continent than actually moving there?

After doing some research into European countries, Dreyfuss found that the only visa that she qualified for at the time was the Portugal D7 visa, which allows non-EU nationals with a stable passive income to reside in the country.
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“I’d never been to Portugal. So I had no way of doing a scouting trip or anything,” she says. “I thought, ‘I’m going to go over there. And If I don’t like Portugal, then I’ll move to Spain or France.’”

While she put her plans on the back burner for a while, Dreyfuss says that the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021 ultimately prompted her to finally leave the US permanently.

“I was really ready to get away from the political situation in the United States,” she admits.
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Thinking back to her decision to relocate to Portugal on her own five years ago, Paula Dreyfuss jokes that many people questioned her state of mind, as she’d never even visited the European country before.
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But the mother of two, now based in the coastal city of Porto, famous for its Port wine and spectacular bridges, has no regrets today, as her life is much richer in many ways.

“I have a lot more life here,” Dreyfuss, who is originally from Texas, tells CNN Travel, before blissfully describing her frequent trips to local museums, movie theaters, and pop-up wineries in the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage region in northern Portugal.

“My daughter came to visit one time, and asked, “Well, what do you guys do all day?” she recalls. “And my friend holds up a glass of Champagne and goes, “You’re looking at it.”
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Paula is able to live a comfortable life on an "adequate income" in Portugal, which she feels wouldn't have been possible if she'd stayed in California.
Paula is able to live a comfortable life on an "adequate income" in Portugal, which she feels wouldn't have been possible if she'd stayed in California. Courtesy Paula Dreyfuss
Dreyfuss loves the local food and usually eats out at least three times a week, something she simply couldn’t have afforded to do when she was based in San Diego, California, where she lived and worked as a teacher previously.

When she began teaching after working in corporate finance for years, Dreyfuss thought she’d end up with a retirement income that would provide her with a comfortable lifestyle.
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Dreyfuss considered moving within the United States, and recalls driving up to Seattle and “stopping at a bunch of places,” but says she couldn’t find anywhere affordable enough to tempt her away.
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She’d always dreamed of traveling around Europe extensively, but Dreyfuss knew that this would likely never happen if she stayed where she was. So what better way to explore the continent than actually moving there?

After doing some research into European countries, Dreyfuss found that the only visa that she qualified for at the time was the Portugal D7 visa, which allows non-EU nationals with a stable passive income to reside in the country.
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While she put her plans on the back burner for a while, Dreyfuss says that the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021 ultimately prompted her to finally leave the US permanently.

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Thinking back to her decision to relocate to Portugal on her own five years ago, Paula Dreyfuss jokes that many people questioned her state of mind, as she’d never even visited the European country before.
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But the mother of two, now based in the coastal city of Porto, famous for its Port wine and spectacular bridges, has no regrets today, as her life is much richer in many ways.

“I have a lot more life here,” Dreyfuss, who is originally from Texas, tells CNN Travel, before blissfully describing her frequent trips to local museums, movie theaters, and pop-up wineries in the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage region in northern Portugal.

“My daughter came to visit one time, and asked, “Well, what do you guys do all day?” she recalls. “And my friend holds up a glass of Champagne and goes, “You’re looking at it.”
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Paula is able to live a comfortable life on an "adequate income" in Portugal, which she feels wouldn't have been possible if she'd stayed in California.
Paula is able to live a comfortable life on an "adequate income" in Portugal, which she feels wouldn't have been possible if she'd stayed in California. Courtesy Paula Dreyfuss
Dreyfuss loves the local food and usually eats out at least three times a week, something she simply couldn’t have afforded to do when she was based in San Diego, California, where she lived and worked as a teacher previously.

When she began teaching after working in corporate finance for years, Dreyfuss thought she’d end up with a retirement income that would provide her with a comfortable lifestyle.
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But as the years went by and the cost of living increased, she realized that this was unlikely to be the case.

Dreyfuss considered moving within the United States, and recalls driving up to Seattle and “stopping at a bunch of places,” but says she couldn’t find anywhere affordable enough to tempt her away.
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She’d always dreamed of traveling around Europe extensively, but Dreyfuss knew that this would likely never happen if she stayed where she was. So what better way to explore the continent than actually moving there?

After doing some research into European countries, Dreyfuss found that the only visa that she qualified for at the time was the Portugal D7 visa, which allows non-EU nationals with a stable passive income to reside in the country.
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While she put her plans on the back burner for a while, Dreyfuss says that the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021 ultimately prompted her to finally leave the US permanently.

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Thinking back to her decision to relocate to Portugal on her own five years ago, Paula Dreyfuss jokes that many people questioned her state of mind, as she’d never even visited the European country before.
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But the mother of two, now based in the coastal city of Porto, famous for its Port wine and spectacular bridges, has no regrets today, as her life is much richer in many ways.

“I have a lot more life here,” Dreyfuss, who is originally from Texas, tells CNN Travel, before blissfully describing her frequent trips to local museums, movie theaters, and pop-up wineries in the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage region in northern Portugal.

“My daughter came to visit one time, and asked, “Well, what do you guys do all day?” she recalls. “And my friend holds up a glass of Champagne and goes, “You’re looking at it.”
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Paula is able to live a comfortable life on an "adequate income" in Portugal, which she feels wouldn't have been possible if she'd stayed in California.
Paula is able to live a comfortable life on an "adequate income" in Portugal, which she feels wouldn't have been possible if she'd stayed in California. Courtesy Paula Dreyfuss
Dreyfuss loves the local food and usually eats out at least three times a week, something she simply couldn’t have afforded to do when she was based in San Diego, California, where she lived and worked as a teacher previously.

When she began teaching after working in corporate finance for years, Dreyfuss thought she’d end up with a retirement income that would provide her with a comfortable lifestyle.
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But as the years went by and the cost of living increased, she realized that this was unlikely to be the case.

Dreyfuss considered moving within the United States, and recalls driving up to Seattle and “stopping at a bunch of places,” but says she couldn’t find anywhere affordable enough to tempt her away.
m blsp at
She’d always dreamed of traveling around Europe extensively, but Dreyfuss knew that this would likely never happen if she stayed where she was. So what better way to explore the continent than actually moving there?

After doing some research into European countries, Dreyfuss found that the only visa that she qualified for at the time was the Portugal D7 visa, which allows non-EU nationals with a stable passive income to reside in the country.
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Jason Salesberry
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“I’d never been to Portugal. So I had no way of doing a scouting trip or anything,” she says. “I thought, ‘I’m going to go over there. And If I don’t like Portugal, then I’ll move to Spain or France.’”

While she put her plans on the back burner for a while, Dreyfuss says that the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021 ultimately prompted her to finally leave the US permanently.

“I was really ready to get away from the political situation in the United States,” she admits.
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Thinking back to her decision to relocate to Portugal on her own five years ago, Paula Dreyfuss jokes that many people questioned her state of mind, as she’d never even visited the European country before.
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But the mother of two, now based in the coastal city of Porto, famous for its Port wine and spectacular bridges, has no regrets today, as her life is much richer in many ways.

“I have a lot more life here,” Dreyfuss, who is originally from Texas, tells CNN Travel, before blissfully describing her frequent trips to local museums, movie theaters, and pop-up wineries in the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage region in northern Portugal.

“My daughter came to visit one time, and asked, “Well, what do you guys do all day?” she recalls. “And my friend holds up a glass of Champagne and goes, “You’re looking at it.”
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Paula is able to live a comfortable life on an "adequate income" in Portugal, which she feels wouldn't have been possible if she'd stayed in California.
Paula is able to live a comfortable life on an "adequate income" in Portugal, which she feels wouldn't have been possible if she'd stayed in California. Courtesy Paula Dreyfuss
Dreyfuss loves the local food and usually eats out at least three times a week, something she simply couldn’t have afforded to do when she was based in San Diego, California, where she lived and worked as a teacher previously.

When she began teaching after working in corporate finance for years, Dreyfuss thought she’d end up with a retirement income that would provide her with a comfortable lifestyle.
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But as the years went by and the cost of living increased, she realized that this was unlikely to be the case.

Dreyfuss considered moving within the United States, and recalls driving up to Seattle and “stopping at a bunch of places,” but says she couldn’t find anywhere affordable enough to tempt her away.
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She’d always dreamed of traveling around Europe extensively, but Dreyfuss knew that this would likely never happen if she stayed where she was. So what better way to explore the continent than actually moving there?

After doing some research into European countries, Dreyfuss found that the only visa that she qualified for at the time was the Portugal D7 visa, which allows non-EU nationals with a stable passive income to reside in the country.
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“I’d never been to Portugal. So I had no way of doing a scouting trip or anything,” she says. “I thought, ‘I’m going to go over there. And If I don’t like Portugal, then I’ll move to Spain or France.’”

While she put her plans on the back burner for a while, Dreyfuss says that the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021 ultimately prompted her to finally leave the US permanently.

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