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Friday, August 19, 2011

Residential Reverse Osmosis Systems Exposed

Residential reverse osmosis systems were all the rage at one time, but there popularity has waned over the years. Industries are successful with reverse osmosis systems residential homes, however, are not so successful.

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Companies that sell reverse osmosis systems claim that they are the latest technology. They have actually been in use for over 50 years. They are a common component of public filtration plants. They are the only choice for desalination facilities. But, in they are only one step in the process. In other words, additional steps are needed to make the water safe and drinkable.

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In most cases, reverse osmosis systems residential customers are buying something that they do not need. Some wells that are brackish may require RO, but once again, it alone does not make it safe to drink.

There are many contaminants that reverse type systems will not remove. Most of them are chemicals, but bacterial organisms pass through the membranes, as well. For well-water, a disinfection process is still required, typically involving the use of chlorine. Then a carbon filter must be used to remove the chlorine and another type must be used to remove by-products of chlorination called THMs.

Bacterial removal protects your immediate health. Chemicals, chlorine and THMs are threats to your future health. Many of them are known to cause cancer, either in animals or humans or both. Continuous exposure throughout one's life increases the risk of cancer by several hundred times, according to scientific research.

Osmosis systems will neither protect your immediate or your future health. But, one of the biggest reasons for their decrease in popularity is the fact that they de-mineralize. Several books have been published about the health giving qualities of pure water, but all of them mention that drinking distilled or de-mineralized is bad for your digestion and can lead to mineral deficiencies, over time.

Industries that need demineralization rely on reverse osmosis systems residential units, on the other hand, are now offering to put the minerals back in, a process that was developed for use in desalination plants. Before, being sent to homes, it is re-mineralized.

Residential reverse osmosis systems are calling this "revitalization". I suppose it works in theory, but still seems illogical. Why would you pay extra for a system that does something you do not want and then "undoes" it?

The point is that there are some situations that benefit from reverse osmosis systems residential settings, however, are not on the list. Unless you require desalination, you can get a more effective, less expensive system for your home. The latest technology includes multi-media block, carbon filtration, micron removal and ion exchange. The result is safe, clean, perfectly balanced pH level and mineral content.

Micron removal blocks microscopic bacterial cysts and spores. Carbon filtration, as mentioned above removes chlorine and improves taste and smell. Multi-media blocks trap any chemical contaminants. Ion exchange balances, but does not destroy mineral content. Residential reverse osmosis systems start at ,000 and I haven't even covered all of the disadvantages. Suffice to say, it is not the right choice for most of us. For more information, please see my website listed below. Larry L. Taylor

Residential Reverse Osmosis Systems Exposed

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Monday, August 8, 2011

The Dangers of Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Exposed

There's no doubt that the dangers of reverse osmosis drinking water are very real and can affect your long term health. So what are they and why are these systems still available when there are far more effective alternatives to choose from?

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These RO systems were designed decades ago for the print and photographic industries which required lots of distilled (demineralized) water. What this means is that they were not designed for humans because they take out the natural trace minerals like potassium and calcium which are necessary for good health.

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Without a regular and healthy supply of these, you run the risk of weakened bones as your body pulls the necessary minerals from other parts of your body. Because the water is more acidic, the production of free radicals in the body increases.

These free radicals lead to premature aging and disease, with cancer one of the most common conditions.

The other main dangers of reverse osmosis drinking water are the amount of harmful chemicals they let in. Because their filters are based on old-technology, they cannot effectively remove lead, chlorine and the modern menace of synthetic chemicals like pesticides and prescription drugs.

Even though they discard around 80% of the water they use, which is damaging for the environment, and leave the water distilled and containing contaminants, they still cost many times more than the most effective systems.

As you can see, despite the aggressive advertising and the hype, these RO water systems will not protect your health and could even endanger it even more.

So what are the best types of filter to use?

Today, the only one capable of removing all the contaminants while leaving in those essential minerals is an activated granular carbon one.

These are able to chemically bond the synthetic toxins to the surface of the filter in addition to physically removing them and can achieve a removal rate of 99%.

Look for ones employing an ion exchange, sub micron filtering and a dual cartridge system for the best results. The first cartridge takes care of the chlorine and bad taste leaving the second one to remove the lead and synthetic chemicals which are much harder to get rid of.

Now you can see the dangers of reverse osmosis drinking water, why not consider a carbon filter system instead to fully protect your health and future well-being.

Visit my website below to discover more details you need to know when it comes to choosing a home filtration system.

The Dangers of Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Exposed

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