Alkaline additive for drinking water

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426 74, A23L 200

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053065115

ABSTRACT:
A highly concentrated alkaline solution is formed by combining potassium hydroxide (KOH) with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) so that an alkaline drinking water may be formulated. One part of concentrated alkaline additive solution is diluted with several parts of distilled water in a one ounce mixture. The additive is further characterized by combining potassium hydroxide with sodium hydroxide in a range of about 95% potassium hydroxide and 5% sodium hydroxide to about 50% potassium hydroxide to about 50% sodium hydroxide. One ounce bottles of 75% potassium hydroxide to about 25% sodium hydroxide (dilute with distilled water) are supplied with a droplet cap in order to conveniently add the additive into ordinary glass of drinking water in order to readily form an alkaline drinking water.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3821392 (1974-06-01), Harned
patent: 4693832 (1987-09-01), Hurst

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