Monday, July 20, 2009

How to Remove Drugs in Tap Water and Other Dangerous Contaminates

There are many contaminates in our drinking water. The Ralph Nader Research Group says, "U.S. drinking water contains more than 2,100 toxic chemicals that can cause cancer." That's a powerful statement, and also a scary statement. Others studies show there are drugs in tap water.

Where do these contaminates come from? From all over - the pesticides and herbicides come from the runoff of our lawns and our agriculture fields, dry cleaning solvents, come from dry cleaners, drugs in tap water come from many different sources, and etc.

One of the sources for drugs is when we use for whatever reason; we excrete them in our waste products, because not 100% of the drugs we take our absorbed into our bodies. Thus these drugs come from us - you and me, since all of us at one time or another have taken a drug, even if it is just an antibiotic to help us ward off an infection.

I am not suggesting we never take another antibiotic or other drugs that may save our lives or help us to live a pain free life. But we do need to do something about the drinking water we drink that is contaminated, whether it is drugs in tap water or deadly chemicals.

To purify our water we need to use a home water filtration system. There are many available. Let me explain a few of the most popular ones to you, and let you decide which is the best for you.

You can buy a water pitcher that will take some of the contaminates from your water. When using a water pitcher, the media used to filter out the contaminates is usually only a few inches long. The water does not come into contact with this type of filtration method for a long enough time to filter out all the contaminates in the water.

The same goes for the smaller units you can screw unto your faucet. A better water filtration unit is one you put on or under your counter, that has more than one media to filter the water. The best water filtration units will filter through many different types of filters.

The filters you should look for are: · A granular carbon filter · A multi block filter · A sub micron filter · An ion exchange filter

To remove all the dangerous contaminates in water, including drugs in tap water I use a water filtration product that utilizes all the above filters together. Just one type of filter is not enough. One filter alone will not remove everything. The contaminates will compete with each other and the more predominant ones will be removed, but the others will still be in the tap water.

Don't wait for your city water supply to get better. It is too costly for them to do the job. Arm your self with a home water filter system today. A good unit will cost you about 9 cents a gallon for fresh pure clean water. Your health needs it. Don't delay.

Check out my web site at http://www.home-water-filter-site.com to find out which one I use.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Brita Water Filters - What Don't They Remove

How safe is the water you are drinking? If you use one of those pitchers with Brita water filters in it you may not have as safe of water as you could get using a different filtering method. Of course using any filter is better than drinking water right out of the faucet, but wouldn't you rather have all unhealthy substances removed, than just a portion of them.

You may be using Brita water filters because they are the best selling filters you can buy. Notice I did not say they were the best water filters you could buy, only that they are the best selling. One of the reasons they earn that title is they sell more filters than anyone else. And one of the reasons they sell more is the initial cost to purchase one is less.

The initial cost may be less expensive, than other brands and models, like an Aquasana countertop model, but that is where the cost savings ends. It costs about 22 cents a gallon to purify a gallon of water in those Brita pitchers, but it only cost 9 cents per gallon in the Aquasana counter top model.

Plus the Aquasana filter removes more dangerous contaminates. Those water pitchers remove some contaminates, but the filters are so small they cannot possibly filter out all the dangerous chemicals in our water supply today. They don't filter out the THM's, or chlorination byproducts. These harmful THM's trigger the free radical production in our bodies, which are highly carcinogenic and cause damage at the cellular level in the form of cancers.

So don't just look at what models are the least expensive in the beginning to buy. Look at the long-term cost of operating and look at the performance data sheets to find out what they remove from your drinking water.

If the performance data sheets don't list a certain contaminate on their sheet, you can almost always be assured the dangerous chemical is still in your water after it goes through their filter. If in doubt write them or email them and ask them if you are in question of any particular contaminate.

What ever water purification product you use, whether it be Brita water filters, Aquasana home water filter systems or any other method of purification check out their web sites and compare total costs, both initial cost and cost of filters including how many gallons of water they filter. Also find out the percentage of removal for all contaminates and decide for your self which system is best.

And just remember, just because Brita water filters are the best selling, they are not the best at filtering out dangerous contaminates.

Visit my web site at http://www.home-water-filter-site.com to find out more about the home water purifications system I think is the best.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Does Reverse Osmosis Make Water Safe to Drink? - Here Are Some Startling Facts

Today we are going to go over the large number of disadvantages of reverse osmosis. People are constantly asking me, does reverse osmosis make water safe to drink? Despite what you may have been led to believe, no it does not.

The disadvantages of reverse osmosis are obvious even at the level of the water treatment facilities. The R.O. system was originally designed for de-mineralizing water for industrial purposes, and was recruited to clean up our water supplies a few years later. People were dying in large numbers from waterborne diseases, and R.O. was the only answer that we had.

So am I backtracking on my answer to does reverse osmosis make water safe to drink? Absolutely not, it simply makes water safer to drink than if we had no filter at all. The water treatment facilities and the EPA both have stated that with the number of contaminants still in the water after treatment that we should switch to bottled or buy a home purification system.

That should tell you everything you need to know about the disadvantages of reverse osmosis. The EPA and the treatment facilities don't even believe in the system's ability to make our drinking water safe. To better clarify exactly why they feel this way, allow me to explain.

R.O. systems were designed strictly for de-mineralization, which means that they remove silt and sediment from our drinking water and nothing more. The porous filters that are used are only capable of removing contaminants that have great molecular density than the water that carries them. Does reverse osmosis make water safe to drink? Not with that kind of limitation.

All chemical matter that is in the water that is in a liquefied state passes directly through the membrane filter, and is carried by the water to your home. This is not the only problem that we face. Another of the disadvantages of reverse osmosis is that it also cannot stop biological matter that is microscopic in size.

You see, despite chlorine disinfection many microbes live on. Parasites and bacteria that are immune to the chlorine's disinfectant power pass on to you for ingestion. This can lead a person to severe intestinal distress, and to the very old, young, or the immune impaired it could lead to much worse.

Does reverse osmosis make water safe to drink? Not with the number of limitations that you've seen here. Additional filtering is required in order to end the risk that we face from the impurities in the water that R.O. is not sufficiently able to handle. That is why the EPA and the treatment facilities are telling you to purchase a home water purification system.

As you can see the disadvanatges of reverse osmosis are many. I would certainly never depend on a home R.O. system to adequately protect my family from the hundreds of impurities in our reservoirs, and neither should you. Purchase a quality home water filtersystem today, and guarantee that your family will remain healthy and happy.

Check out my website at http://www.home-water-filter-site.com to find more information about water purification and to find why I prefer Aquasana water purification systems.