The advantages of filtering water in the home are becoming more obvious every day. With more and more studies indicating that tap is generally inferior in quality to that of filtered water, people turn to filtration systems for better health and better taste.
Cancer causing chemicals are on the rise in our water supply, and outdated water treatment plants do not have the funds to catch up with the increased demand of human consumption and the mounting problems from agricultural runoff and household chemical use seeping contaminants into the groundwater.
Chlorine itself is one the main pollutants that affects human health, but it has to be used to head off the horrendous water borne diseases of former centuries such as typhoid and dysentery. Nevertheless, it isn’t necessary once potentially deadly bacteria and pollutants have been removed, so once it reaches your house it can safely be removed and you can have better water without the expense of buying it.
Using a filtration system at the tap is a much better and ultimately cheaper solution than buying bottled water, too, because as it turns out bottled water is one of the least regulated products on the market in that the FDA has fewer rules for it than even for the tap water. Basically, the advantages of bottled water are a complete and utter fiction.
Although it is possible to use the pitcher style filtration systems that are common at the supermarkets, these systems use inferior filters to those of systems that allow filtering water in the home, at the tap. Furthermore, these pitcher style systems are ultimately more expensive than their faucet counterparts because their replacement filters are much more expensive and need to be replaced more often. Plus, with pitchers you have the added hassle of filling them up and even getting them in and out of the fridge. When you’re in a hurry, it’s ever so much easier to just reach over and turn on the tap, knowing that you’re filtering sink water with that one motion.
These tap filtration systems exist both for the kitchen tap and the shower. The advantages of having filtered shower as well as filtering sink water are that when you filter out the chlorine and the other chemicals that have slipped through the city’s water treatment plants, you decrease your risks of inhaling the fumes created by these chemicals in your hot shower, and you eliminate the possibility that you will absorb the carcinogens through your skin.
Since the skin is the largest organ of the body, medical experts estimate that you absorb 60 to 70 percent of the chlorine that enters your body not through drinking but through skin absorption. Not only does shower filtration have internal health benefits, but your skin and hair is healthier, too, and permanents and color treatments last longer.
Filtering water in the home is an important step toward a healthier lifestyle. It remains a fact that our bodies are more than 70 percent water, so it follows that the quality of our water supply has a profound effect on our health. Since drinking water standards are unlikely to change anytime soon in this country because of the expense of improving the present systems and the lack of fervor over it in the public, consumers must take measures themselves to protect themselves and their families.
Sunday 30 September 2007
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