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Staying hydrated is key to keeping New Year resolutions, says QNET, introduces HomePure Viva Water Ioniser, Filter

From Cyriacus Nnaji, Lagos

It is on record that staying hydrated is vital to human health; it is also needed to keeping New Year resolutions.

No wonder, QNET, a prominent lifestyle and wellness company that uses a direct selling business model to offer a wide selection of exclusive products that enable individuals to embrace a healthier, more balanced life, has introduced water purification technologies like the HomePure Viva Water Ioniser and Filter.

In a release, the device features a multi-stage filtration system and smart technology to reduce bacteria and viruses in water. It also includes a nine-plate water ionizer with platinum-coated titanium electrodes, adjusting water pH for various health benefits. These benefits range from immune support to improved mental function and better taste.

It also added that Alkaline water, with its higher pH level, is known for its potential health benefits, including protecting cells from oxidative damage, and aiding in detoxification. The ionized water, rich in negatively charged hydroxide ions, is believed to enhance absorption, thereby improving hydration and gastrointestinal health.

According to Paul McHenry, the Chief Marketing Officer of QNET, water quality is vital. He says, “Water is more than just a basic necessity; it’s the foundation of our health and well-being. In today’s world, where water quality can be compromised, it’s vital to ensure that what we consume is not only safe but beneficial for our bodies. Our goal at QNET is to provide a solution that not only purifies water but also enhances its health properties, supporting individuals in their journey towards better health and fulfilment of their personal goals.”

The release further said “As we step into 2024, countless individuals worldwide have set new resolutions for the year. Yet, a startling statistic reveals that by February, about 80% of these resolutions fall by the wayside. Among the myriad reasons, one often overlooked yet crucial factor is hydration.”

It disclosed that adequate hydration is not just about quenching thirst; it’s a cornerstone of health. “Studies show that staying well-hydrated aids in weight loss by enhancing satiety, boosts metabolism, and helps in reducing water retention. More than just aiding in weight management, proper hydration is essential for maintaining energy levels, improving physical performance, and sharpening cognitive functions.

“Take Janine from Wales, for example. Her resolution to exercise more was hindered by a lack of energy, a common issue that many face. “I always felt too tired for the gym, leading to a cycle of guilt and lethargy,” she shared. This scenario is not uncommon, and the quality of the water we drink plays a significant role.

Janine noticed a significant change after using such a water filtration system. “My energy levels improved, and I finally found the motivation to return to the gym,” she said.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), contaminated water and poor sanitation are linked to transmission of diseases such as cholera, diarrhoea, dysentery, hepatitis A, typhoid and polio. Absent, inadequate, or inappropriately managed water and sanitation services expose individuals to preventable health risks. Clean, safe water is therefore not just a luxury, but a necessity.

Established in 1998, QNET marks 25 years of making an impact around the world through its product offerings and e-commerce-powered business model, in 2023.

QNET proudly holds memberships in the Direct Selling Association in several countries, the Hong Kong Health Food Association, the Health Supplements Industry Association of Singapore, and more. QNET is also active in several global sports sponsorships including in its role as the official direct selling partner of the Manchester City Football Club and the Confederation of African Football (CAF), underscoring its commitment to excellence and global reach.

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