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Freeman Cebu Business

Entrepreneur introduces affordable energized water

Ehda Dagooc - The Freeman

CEBU, Philippines - A young entrepreneur pioneers the introduction of affordable energized water, through establishing a chain of refilling stations nationwide, starting off with Cebu.

Using a German nanotechnology, Arthur Benedict Laceda established the LMC Energized Water company, to provide affordable supply of energized water to everyone, taking advantage of consumers growing preference for a healthy lifestyle.

According to Laceda, who is a medical technologist and laboratory analyst, today’s polluted environment, water although distilled or may have gone through reverse-osmosis (RO), still mostly do not provide efficient water requirement to the body.

LMC Energized Water uses a device or technology from Germany that restores the water from its original form.

Energized water is more alive, “wetter”, meaning that it does a better job of picking up and removing toxic material from the body. Dead water, on the other hand, those that have undergone several processes and exposed to polluted environment, is disorganized and chaotic and contains ‘clumps’ of molecules.

It is for this reason that Laceda decided to bring the previously expensive “energized water” to the mainstream market, by putting up  chain of refilling stations.

Recently, the company opened its first refilling station in Guadalupe, this City, with competitive pricing to the conventional purified or mineral water.

Research is beginning to show that most people are seriously dehydrated, and the sensors that would normally detect this have been switched off, so that our systems become too dry. Without sufficient good quality water in our systems, many processes grind to a halt. It is estimated that a baby contains approximately 90 percent water, while an old person contains 70 percent - the difference is that water has been replaced by toxins of all kinds accumulating in the cells.

Apart from his plans in expanding more energized water refilling stations in Cebu and other parts of the country, and opening its business for distributorship, Laceda said plans of putting up a five-hectare bottling plant in the Southern part of Cebu is likewise on the drawing board.

“I believe the market now is into healthy-living. Providing our body with healthy water is equally important as feeding our body with only healthy foods,” said Laceda.

Initially, the company has made strong awareness in promoting “energized water” to the call center workers, as they are among those in the working community that should observe a healthy lifestyle because of their unusual work-hour nature.

Laceda will initially invest at least P1 million for the establishment of the bottling plant within this year.

‘I know, this is something new for the majority of the market, but I believe the introduction of energized water business will not only provide good business opportunity for interested distributors and refillers, but most of all reinforce the healthy living for everybody,” Laceda concluded. — (FREEMAN)

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