House Water Systems

A reliable source of "potable water", or fresh clean water, is important to your daily like. Choosing a house water system, even if you just start with a water faucet filter in the kitchen and bathrooms is a good decision.

How To Choose a Home Water Filter

Choosing between all the many home water filters available on the market can seem like a daunting task. The purpose of this article is to explain the differences between the different kinds of water filters and make a recommendation for the best quality and value for your health.

There are so many different kinds of water filters and water treatment products on the market today that choosing one can seem like a daunting project, requiring hours of research. There are reverse osmosis and water distillation systems, there are pitcher and carafe style filters, and there are carbon block and granular carbon filters. Confused already? The purpose of this article is to briefly explain the differences and benefits and drawbacks of each and make a recommendation for the best quality and value.

The most important thing to remember is that even the best tap water still contains many contaminants which may include chlorine, lead and harmful bacteria. Lead, in particular, is usually leached into water from the household pipes themselves, so the only possibility of removing it is to use a home water filter. Bottled water is not necessarily any cleaner or healthier than tap water, and is by far the most expensive water alternative. For healthy and affordable water, a home water filter is clearly the best option. So no matter what water filter you choose, be sure to use one, as any water filter is better than none at all.

drinking water purifier

Reverse Osmosis and Distillation vs. Water Filtration

The most important thing to understand about both reverse osmosis and distillation is that they both remove the minerals from the water. Distillation does this by passing water over a heated coil, which vaporizes the water (turns it into its gaseous state, steam) which then rises and ends up in a cooling chamber where it cools and turns back into liquid water. By doing this, the inorganic compounds such as lead, calcium, and so forth are removed from the water. Reverse Osmosis, or R.O., processes water under pressure through a semi-permeable membrane. The pores of the membrane are extremely fine and will filter out most inorganic contaminants, such as lead and other minerals. Neither distillation nor R.O. remove most organic contaminants, so both must be used in conjunction with a carbon filter. R.O. wastes 2 to 3 gallons of water for every gallon of water it produces. Both R.O. and Distillation work very slowly and have a cost of between 18 and 25 cents per gallon of treated water.

However, as stated above, the most important thing to remember about both of these processes is that they remove minerals from the water. This means they remove both the toxic minerals, such as lead, and the beneficial minerals, such as calcium and magnesium. In the "push for purity" that accompanied the rise of the natural foods and natural living movement of the past few decades, both distillation and R.O. were seen by many as the best option, as they produced the "purest" water – the closest thing to pure H2O. However, the evidence seems to be growing that drinking completely demineralized water is not a good health choice. Water is the "universal solvent," a substance which minerals have a natural tendency to be dissolved in. Nowhere in nature will you find de-mineralized water. There is research that indicates that drinking de-mineralized water over a long period of time will actually result in mineral deficiencies in the body. In other words, water can be seen as being naturally "hungry for" minerals, so if there are no minerals in the water you drink, it will strip minerals out of your body!

My position is that the healthiest option is to drink water free of harmful contaminants but containing traces of natural minerals like magnesium, calcium and potassium. This is the type of water that would be found in a natural and unpolluted spring, and it is the type of water produced by a quality, multi-stage home water filter.

Pitcher or Carafe-style Filters

A note about Pitcher style filters – they are an inexpensive option and they do produce water that is an improvement over tap water. They do remove some toxic substances, but their small filters are limited in how effectively they work, and cannot be relied on to remove both organic and inorganic contaminants.

In a nutshell, R.0. and Distillation remove too much from the water you drink while pitcher or carafe style filters don’t remove enough. To get it "just right!" the best option is a multi-stage water filter using carbon block or granular carbon technology. Specifically, a multi-media block filter which removes not only lead and chlorine but also VOCs (volatile organic compounds) and THMs (Trihalomethanes) and even organic cysts such as Cryptosporidium and Giardia.

Tap vs. R/O

Avoid the Bad – Keep the Good With a Tap Water Purifier

A Guide to Tap Water Filtration Systems

How to Find the Best Tap Water Purifier

What brand?

Now that you know the kind of filter to get, what brand should you choose? At this point, it is a simple matter of comparing which filters are most effective at removing the contaminants you are concerned about for the best price. Fortunately, all of that has already been done for you and put into a convenient table at the following independent website: Top Ten Water Filter Comparison

Now that you understand the basics, you can use this chart to easily compare brands, and purchase the right one for you!

This article is presented by author Ann Hession, owner of Great Water Now. Great Water Now is dedicated to providing quality information about water and health and promoting the use of home water filters for health and longevity.

By Ann Hession
Published: 9/24/2006

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Magnetic Water Treatment

 Magnetic Water – Is It For Real?

Can water be magnetized and more importantly are there any health benefits to drinking magnetic water? This article describes how to magnetize water and what are the health benefits one can enjoy when drinking magnetic water on a regular basis.

In this article I will try to explain how magnetic water works. And the rest is up to you, whether you decide to use it or not. First, I’ll talk about whether water can be magnetized or not, then a quick review of the possible health benefits you can gain from drinking magnetic water and finally the easiest and most effective method to magnetize water.

Can water be magnetized?

Many of us understand our basic need to drink clean, healthy water. But what actually is healthy water, and why do we need it? We are over 70% water. All our biological functions including circulation, digestion, absorption, and excretion depend on water. Water is required for blood, the lymphatic system, and healthy skin and muscles. Doctors, scientists, researchers and natural healers all agree that drinking enough water on a daily basis can help maintain good health and likely help fight disease. Most experts advise drinking at least a liter of water a day to assist in maintaining healthy skin and properly functioning kidneys, bowels, and circulation.

Water is Paramagnetic meaning that it holds a magnetic charge.
Para magnetism occurs primarily in substances in which some or all of the individual atoms, ions, or molecules possess a permanent magnetic dipole moment. Water has a dipole moment and is, therefore, subject to paramagnetism. (At the University of Tokyo researchers were able to make water levitate using magnets (Source: NATURE . Ikezoe, N. Hirota, J. Nakagawa and K. Kitazawa, Making water levitate, Nature 393 (1998) 749-750).

Again, water molecules are dipolar. Since opposite electrical charges attract, water molecules tend to attract each other (Kegley and Andrews, 1998). Water in living systems naturally gathers into structures of 14, 17, 21, 196, 280, or more molecules (Mikesell, 1985; Davis, 2004). The bottom line is that structured or ionised or magnetised water can be formed using magnets (Mikesell, 1985).

There is a long history of the promotion of magnets to improve the quality and health benefits of water. Researchers found that when a permanent medical magnet is kept in contact with water, the water gets magnetically charged and acquires magnetic properties. Such magnetically treated water affects the human body when taken internally and regularly for a considerable period of time (Lam, 2001). Also, when water is magnetically treated, more hydroxyl (OH-) ions are created to form alkaline molecules, and reduce acidity. Normal water has a pH level of about 7, whereas magnetized water tends to be more alkaline.

 magnetic water conditioner

Research has shown that it is possible to regenerate water to its original healthy state by magnetizing it. It is now clear that water has a very definite structure. A water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom. Because of the electron configuration of the molecule the hydrogen atoms tend to attract other water molecules resulting in the formation of clusters which can contain anywhere from four to hundreds of water molecules each.

Some very exciting research done in Hungary has shown that these clusters actually have a memory and can remember and carry an imprint of the magnetic energy they have been exposed to either simply from the earth’s magnetic field or through flowing over paramagnetic rock. It is the fact that this memory is destroyed on the way to the tap which renders our drinking water lifeless. (Zhalko-Tytarenko, Olga, et al. Endogenous electromagnetic field influence on the free energy of hydrogen bond formation in water. 2nd Advanced Water Sciences Symposium, Dallas, Texas, October 4-6, 1996. Proceedings, pp. 23-27 ).

The health benefits of drinking magnetic water.

Magnetized water is claimed to be energy-building, activating, cleansing and detoxifying. There are reports of people resolving bladder problems, recovering quickly from a stroke, alleviating arthritis pain and reducing blood pressure by drinking magnetized water. It is perhaps reasonable to assume that if scientific studies on animals have proven that magnetized water has health benefits, then it should also be beneficial to humans. However, so far there have been no systematic, clinical trials done to prove or disprove the healing effects of magnetized water in humans. (Gursche, Siegfried and Rona, Zoltan. Encyclopedia of Natural Healing. Alive Publishing, Inc., Burnaby, Canada, 1997, pp. 400- 07 )

Here’s a list of all the claims of the potential benefits of drinking magnetic water:

– Magnetized water tastes sweeter and has more clarity.
– Magnetic water promotes a more alkaline pH in the body
– Magnetic water promotes healing of wounds and burns
– Magnetic water has a therapeutic effect on digestive, nervous and urinary systems
– Magnetic water may also be beneficial for fevers, sore throat, menstrual and menopause discomfort.
– Magnetic water revitalizes the body
– Magnetic water provides positive effect on the autonomic nervous system
– Magnetized water has been reported to help regulate the heart function and clear clogged arteries
– Magnetic water has been beneficial for kidney ailments, gout, obesity and premature aging
– Magnetic water may help relieve pain
– Magnetic water infuses energy into the body, controls bacteria, and stimulates brain function.

Whether these claims are true or false remains to be tested by science. It will be decades before the science of magnetized water is fully understood. Those in mainstream medicine may discount magnetized water "quackery". That in the forefront of magnetic research paints a different story. If one understands and accepts that each of our cells possesses a small magnetic field, as many research studies are now supporting, the logical conclusion that magnetic water has the ability to affect our cells must be taken seriously.

What we believe is the most efficient way to magnetise drinking water. We promote using a bipolar magnetic water wand to magnetise water. It is a quick, efficient, simple and cost effective method. Here’s some more data about the water wand.

What is Magnetic Water
When you drink the magnetic water, it goes from your stomach into the bowel.

Magnetic Water Treatment
With the action of magnets the hard ions from the water is removed and it becomes soft.

Magnetic Water Improves Plant Growth
Magnetic waters memory effect – Is it real? – Can you drink it?

The magnetic water wand is 14cm (5 inch) long and looks like a pen with a ceramic ball at the end. The long lasting, lime scale resistant rhodium coating protects the 2 bipolar, magnets inside, totalling 2300 gauss (230 m Tesla). Because you are actually placing the magnets directly into the water the magnetic field penetrates the water extremely quickly. To magnetise a glass of water (200 – 250 ml), leave the magnetic wand for 10 to 15 minutes. and to magnetise a litre, we recommend leaving the magnetic water wand for an hour.

Remember, you don’t have to drink ONLY water. You can magnetise any cold fluid with the water wand! For more information visit http://www.worldofmagnets.co.uk

By Debbie Shimadry
Published: 1/31/2008

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Home Water Filtration

Research and read the fine print. Clean water does not mean healthy water.

Water Filtration Process

These days water purity is becoming concern for every household and business. Everyone wants to drink clean and pure water so that they stay away from all the water born diseases. This has led to the emergence of various water filtration processes which not only cleans the water but also removes the bad odor from it. Nowadays, by seeing this sudden awareness many companies have started introducing various water filtration processes so that everyone can get the pure drinking water. At the present scenario you can find array of water filtration process prevailing in the market. And all of them are powerful in every aspect and tends to provide pure and clean drinking water. With the emergence of water filtration process water purity has increased significantly. Despite the presence of varied water filtration processes still only one head the race and that is reverse osmosis.

clean water at homeWater filtration process makes is tend to set the tone of healthy and happy life. It always removes the water impurities as well as the bad smell from it so that water can be freely consumed. Reverse osmosis is the best and trusted water filtration process as in this water pressure forces water through a fine membrane that filters out between 85-95% of the dissolved solids in the water. But it is wise to have soft water filter inline the reverse osmosis system prior to reverse osmosis. Popular water filtration processes have a water softener, carbon filter, reverse osmosis system so that pure water can be generated. Despite the fact they perform various powerful methods they are still very inexpensive and costs between $2,500 and $5,000.

domestic water filtration

Chlorine is the most common and popular chemical agent present in the water which increases the risk of various lung and water born diseases. That’s why majority of the water filtration processes are equipped with filters which not only clean the water but also eliminates the bad smell from it. This makes water drinkable and also keeps the water nutrients intact. Apart from reverse osmosis there are carbon block filters which are also of prime use. But it is told that they should be often replaced as their manufacturers too specify this.

No Such Thing As Waste Water
Repurpose water for landscape watering (which, not incidentally, accounts for 50 percent of home water use in most districts.) 

The Good & Ugly Facts About Reverse Osmosis Water
Reverse osmosis removes dissolved minerals, bacteria, impurities or harmful chlorine though a membrane. 

Thus, now in the market you can find varied water filtration processes matching your needs and requirements. And internet is the best place to find online water filtration process as majority of the companies have listed their products online. So, just surf the web and buy the best water filtration process prevailing in the market and get instant clean drinking water.

For more information on home water filtration system, plz visit: http://www.watergiants.com


By kirk bachelder
Published: 11/6/2006

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Drinking Water Filtration for Your Home

Few things are more basic and important than fresh clean water. Drinking water filtration you choose for you home is vey important.

How To Choose Home Water Filter

Choosing between all the many home water filters available on the market can seem like a daunting task. The purpose of this article is to explain the differences between the different kinds of water filters and make a recommendation for the best quality and value for your health.

clean potable waterThere are so many different kinds of water filters and water treatment products on the market today that choosing one can seem like a daunting project, requiring hours of research. There are reverse osmosis and water distillation systems, there are pitcher and carafe style filters, and there are carbon block and granular carbon filters. Confused already? The purpose of this article is to briefly explain the differences and benefits and drawbacks of each and make a recommendation for the best quality and value.

The most important thing to remember is that even the best tap water still contains many contaminants which may include chlorine, lead and harmful bacteria. Lead, in particular, is usually leached into water from the household pipes themselves, so the only possibility of removing it is to use a home water filter. Bottled water is not necessarily any cleaner or healthier than tap water, and is by far the most expensive water alternative. For healthy and affordable water, a home water filter is clearly the best option. So no matter what water filter you choose, be sure to use one, as any water filter is better than none at all.

Reverse Osmosis and Distillation vs. Water Filtration

The most important thing to understand about both reverse osmosis and distillation is that they both remove the minerals from the water. Distillation does this by passing water over a heated coil, which vaporizes the water (turns it into its gaseous state, steam) which then rises and ends up in a cooling chamber where it cools and turns back into liquid water. By doing this, the inorganic compounds such as lead, calcium, and so forth are removed from the water. Reverse Osmosis, or R.O., processes water under pressure through a semi-permeable membrane. The pores of the membrane are extremely fine and will filter out most inorganic contaminants, such as lead and other minerals. Neither distillation nor R.O. remove most organic contaminants, so both must be used in conjunction with a carbon filter. R.O. wastes 2 to 3 gallons of water for every gallon of water it produces. Both R.O. and Distillation work very slowly and have a cost of between 18 and 25 cents per gallon of treated water.

 

However, as stated above, the most important thing to remember about both of these processes is that they remove minerals from the water. This means they remove both the toxic minerals, such as lead, and the beneficial minerals, such as calcium and magnesium. In the "push for purity" that accompanied the rise of the natural foods and natural living movement of the past few decades, both distillation and R.O. were seen by many as the best option, as they produced the "purest" water – the closest thing to pure H2O. However, the evidence seems to be growing that drinking completely demineralized water is not a good health choice.

Water is the "universal solvent," a substance which minerals have a natural tendency to be dissolved in. Nowhere in nature will you find de-mineralized water. There is research that indicates that drinking de-mineralized water over a long period of time will actually result in mineral deficiencies in the body. In other words, water can be seen as being naturally "hungry for" minerals, so if there are no minerals in the water you drink, it will strip minerals out of your body!

My position is that the healthiest option is to drink water free of harmful contaminants but containing traces of natural minerals like magnesium, calcium and potassium. This is the type of water that would be found in a natural and unpolluted spring, and it is the type of water produced by a quality, multi-stage home water filter.

Pitcher or Carafe-style Filters

A note about Pitcher style filters – they are an inexpensive option and they do produce water that is an improvement over tap water. They do remove some toxic substances, but their small filters are limited in how effectively they work, and cannot be relied on to remove both organic and inorganic contaminants.

In a nutshell, R.0. and Distillation remove too much from the water you drink while pitcher or carafe style filters don’t remove enough. To get it "just right!" the best option is a multi-stage water filter using carbon block or granular carbon technology. Specifically, a multi-media block filter which removes not only lead and chlorine but also VOCs (volatile organic compounds) and THMs (Trihalomethanes) and even organic cysts such as Cryptosporidium and Giardia.

Protein in Freshwater Hydra
Scientists have discovered a potentially new antibiotic, found in the freshwater animal, Hydra.

Strange Smell in My Fresh Water
Strange smell in my fresh water! Fresh Water Systems.

What brand?

Now that you know the kind of filter to get, what brand should you choose? At this point, it is a simple matter of comparing which filters are most effective at removing the contaminants you are concerned about for the best price. Fortunately, all of that has already been done for you and put into a convenient table at the following independent website: Top Ten Water Filter Comparison

Now that you understand the basics, you can use this chart to easily compare brands, and purchase the right one for you!

This article is presented by author Ann Hession, owner of Great Water Now. Great Water Now is dedicated to providing quality information about water and health and promoting the use of home water filters for health and longevity.

By Ann Hession
Published: 9/24/2006

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