Living Water Nurse
✈️ ICU travel nurse
🌎 travel, foodie finds & wellness
💧 water education for high performers
don’t be like me🙈😭
go to the dentist
comment below👇 and let me know what is the health thing that you should be doing but have been putting off?
Aquaporins are specialized water channels found in every cell of the body.
In 2003, research on aquaporins earned a Nobel Prize because it helped explain something remarkable: water doesn’t simply move wherever it wants. Cells carefully regulate the movement of water through these channels.
That’s one reason the science of hydration is so fascinating.
Hydration isn’t only about the amount of water available around a cell. It’s also about the cell’s ability to move and utilize that water where it’s needed.
The more I learn about cellular hydration, the more I’m reminded that water is doing far more than just quenching thirst.
👉🏼DM me “WATER” for a short breakdown of negatively charged water
which kind of nurse are you? 👇 do you bring in just yourself or bring in so many things like me?
you don’t have to start in med surg as a new grad nurse!!
that’s a myth
if you really want to do it, just move to a different area if you are able to if the area you live in doesn’t allow that in those certain hospitals
I promise you that there are plenty of hospitals that will allow you to!
As an ICU nurse, one thing I’ve learned is that performance isn’t just about what we eat or how we train. It’s also about how well our bodies use oxygen.
That’s what made these interesting to me.
Nitric oxide plays a role in helping blood vessels relax, which supports circulation and oxygen delivery throughout the body. Whether you’re hitting the gym, hiking, working long shifts, or just trying to keep your energy up, that’s important!
I’m all about simple tools that fit into my life, so I’m excited to see how these work in my own routine and share my honest experience along the way.
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Have you ever tried anything focused on nitric oxide support? Let me know below. 👇
when an ICU nurse gets floated to the ED 😭
bc why would we
Price tells you what you’ll pay today. Certifications, testing, and manufacturing standards tell you what you’ll live with for years.
When comparing water ionizers, don’t just ask which one costs less. Ask:
• What certifications does it have?
• Has it been independently tested?
• Where are the internal components manufactured?
• Are replacement parts readily available?
• How long has the company been around?
• What kind of support is available after the sale?
• What contaminants is it actually certified to reduce?
Not all water ionizers are built the same. The quality of the plates, filters, electronics, and internal components can make a huge difference in performance, longevity, and maintenance costs down the road.
What’s one thing you wish you knew before buying your last water filter or water ionizer? Comment below 👇
I went down the water ionizer rabbit hole so you don’t have to. Here’s one thing I learned:
Not all water is created equal.
Most people look at pH and stop there. I was more interested in charge.
When water is exposed to oxygen, it becomes more oxidizing. When it gains electrons, it becomes more reducing.
Think about what happens when an apple is sliced and turns brown. That’s oxidation.
The question I started asking wasn’t “What’s the pH?” It was “What’s the oxidation-reduction potential (ORP)?”
Because pH tells you how acidic or alkaline something is.
Charge tells you whether it’s more likely to donate electrons or pull them away.
That’s what sent me down the rabbit hole of ORP, electrolysis, molecular hydrogen, certifications, and testing.
Sometimes the most important question isn’t the one everyone is asking.
It’s the one nobody is talking about.
Have you ever heard of ORP before, or was pH the only thing you looked at? Comment below👇
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