When it comes to selecting a water purification technology to install at your home, there is a lot of debate about the advantages and disadvantages of using a water filtration system versus using a reverse osmosis (RO) system.
In this article, I hope to shed some light on the issue, by highlighting the top two (2) reasons why I personally think that it would be a better decision to select the water filtration system.
Chlorine removal
As you probably know, public water utilities use chlorine to disinfect our tap water. Numerous medical studies
dating back to the1960s that have been published over the years, all seem to agree that long term exposure to this yellow-green compound through drinking tap water, can seriously harm our health.
In addition to the findings that chrorine is linked with atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries leading to heart attacks), what's even more terrifying is that it is also found to be linked with certain form of cancers such as bladder, rectal and breast cancers.
Now, coming back to our water purification discussion, you should know that RO systems simply cannot remove chlorine.
This fact has to do with the way that this technology works: It uses high pressure to push tap water through a membrane that has very small pores. Whatever substance contained in the water happens to have larger molecules than the size of the pores is left in the input side, while the rest (including water) passes through.
While it is true that RO units manage to remove a large range of pollutants, nevertheless they are not successful with chlorine, simply because its molecules are physically smaller than water's.
Unlike RO units, a water filtration system is capable of removing chlorine. This is done through entrapping (either through mechanical or chemical action) it on the medium inside the filter, which is usually carbon.
Removal of minerals
Another serious disadvantage of RO systems is that, again because of the way they work, they strip our tap water from the essential minerals (like potassium, calcium and magnesium) that it contains.
As studies have shown, long-term consumption of demineralized water poses a threat for our health.
You see, this kind of water tends to be acidic, having a pH lower than 7. This has two very harmful effects:
First, responding to the lowering of pH, our body tends to pull minerals from our teeth and bones to neutralize the acid. Thus, our body is gradually stripped from minerals that are essential for our well-being.
What's worse, scientists claim that cancer cells grow only in an acid environment. Therefore, long-term consumption of water without minerals will probably be responsible for cancer incidents.
Water filtration systems, on the other hand, do not perform any kind of demineralization as part of the water treatment.
About Author : Nicos Stylianou is a long time researcher and an expert on issues relating to healthy nutrition. To find information and what he recommends you should do to have healthy, pure water at your home, visit his website now at: http://www.your-nutrition-guide.com/pure-water.html
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