Alkaline water and Watermelon Diet by: Ian - Home Remedy Site
To answer your question: Yes, the detox method described consists of plain old watermelon and alkaline water.
However, according to the Poland Spring Water’s water analysis report, their water pH level is between 6.0 and 7.1 – This water is too acidic!
During detox, your drinking water must have a pH of 7.5 to 8.0. In addition, adding juice of lemon will only make the water more acidic, so don’t use it.
Look for another brand of bottled water with a higher pH; the details should be printed on the back of the bottle. Keep the bottled water supplier honest by testing the pH level with a strip of litmus paper (obtainable from your pharmacy).
But before doing that, test the acidity of your tap water. If it’s between 7.1 and 8.0, filter the water through a charcoal filter and bottle it for daily use.
If the tap water pH level is between 6.0 and 7.0, get some AlkaLife Alkaline Booster Drops, follow the instructions and treat your tap water before bottling.
If you chose to go on a watermelon diet for a couple of days during detox, you can snack on the stuff all day long. Test your morning urine with litmus paper each day until the pH reading reaches 7, and then stop eating watermelon and go back to your normal diet.
And if you’re serious, and your budget allows it, treat yourself to a Jupiter Melody or the less expensive "Neptune" water ionizer.
Set it to produce a pH level of 8. Drink 6 to 8 glasses of that water daily and use it for cooking. By doing that, you’ll eliminate HPV outbreaks and experiencing better health for the rest of your life.
If you’re really, REALLY serious, invest in the Alkalin Diet Study Course - it comes with an unconditional money back guarantee.