Breakspeare Clinics is delighted to introduce hydrogen-rich ionised water in Chipping Norton, now available at our clinic using the Enagic K8 water ioniser.
Hydrogen-rich water, often referred to as Kangen water, is becoming increasingly popular among people interested in improving hydration, supporting recovery, and maintaining overall wellbeing. At our Chipping Norton clinic, we are excited to offer patients and visitors the opportunity to learn more about this innovative approach to hydration.
What Is Hydrogen-Rich Ionised Water?
Hydrogen-rich ionised water is produced through a process called electrolysis, which separates water into different pH levels while infusing it with molecular hydrogen (H₂).
Many people are interested in hydrogen-rich water because hydration plays a vital role in supporting:
Energy levels
Muscle recovery
Joint health
Digestion
Overall body function
The Enagic K8 machine produces several types of water, including drinking water commonly known as Kangen water, which many people incorporate into their daily hydration routine.
Hydrogen Water at Our Chipping Norton Clinic
At Breakspeare Clinics in Chipping Norton, we are always looking for ways to help people feel better, move more freely, and stay active for longer. Adding the Enagic K8 hydrogen water machine to our clinic allows us to introduce our local community to the potential benefits of hydrogen-rich ionised water.
Spring Workshops in Chipping Norton
If you’re curious about hydrogen-rich water or Kangen water in Chipping Norton, we will be hosting in-clinic workshops this spring.
During these workshops you can:
See the Enagic K8 machine in action
Learn about hydrogen-rich ionised water
Understand the different types of water the machine produces
Ask questions in a relaxed environment
We look forward to welcoming you to Breakspeare Clinics in Chipping Norton soon.
Book an appointment with the Breakspeare Clinic
We have physios available at Chipping Norton, Didcot & Cheltenham that can help you immediately, no more long waiting times for NHS appointments.
You don’t have to live with it—help is available.
For more information or to book an appointment call or email the Breakspeare Clinic
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