Arizona physician Horst Filtzer—a paid medical adviser to Enagic and
former chief of surgery at Cambridge Hospital, a Harvard teaching
hospital—says alkaline water passes into the intestines "without much
difficulty" since stomach acid isn't produced in response to water. It
doesn't do much good to drink alkaline water with food—such as a
steak—that does trigger an acid response, Dr. Filtzer says. He adds that
he finds Kangen's alkaline water doesn't make him feel bloated like
regular tap water does. Peter L. Kopko, a chiropractor and chief science adviser to Earth Trade Water, says that alkaline minerals in its water—such as calcium and potassium—improve athletic performance because the help "counteract" acid buildup in the body during exertion. The company hasn't done clinical studies on its water.
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