Why Filtered Water?

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Time to consider getting that water filter or, better yet, filtered water bottle that you’ve been eyeing! Here’s why.
(One of the biggest questions many people have is getting filtered water on the go. In the house, you have so much control. You can choose a specific type of jug to add to your fridge, and some even come built into appliances now. But what about when you go out?
While you can fill up a water bottle from your filtering jug at home, you don’t have much control once you’re out of the house. You fill the water up from the nearest fountain and expect a cold, fresh mouthful of water. Instead, you can taste chemicals and dirt. That’s enough to put you off drinking water again!
Click on the link at the bottom of the blog for suggestions for a specific filtered water bottle.)

Why Filtered Water?

water filtration system in laboratory
Let’s start with a look at thefiltered water. What is the big deal about it?
There are debates over filtered water and whether it is better for you than tap water. Experts are on both sides. Tap water is full of minerals, which can be good for you. Fluoride is just one of those minerals, and water will also include some iron, copper, and calcium. But while in small amounts the minerals can be good for you, they can also be bad for you.
The minerals also make water taste different. Along with that, you get some trace amounts of chemicals and poison! Yes, tap water can have the likes of arsenic or mercury in it. You end up drinking it yourself and giving it to your children. And then you must deal with sulphur and other chemicals that leave eggy smells and tastes behind.
Tap water goes through some filtering, but it picks up things along the way. And you really have no idea of all and the quantity of chemicals in the water daily. So, you need to look at filtered systems.
Did you know that there are toxins and chemicals in water that can lead to stomach diseases and ailments? Those discomforts that you feel and the reasons for your food intolerances could be linked to some of the bacteria and toxins in your drinking water! These are factors that we don’t tend to consider. After all, why would water companies not get rid of harmful elements? Why wouldn’t our governments protect us from the potentially dangerous chemicals in drinking water? However, gastrointestinal problems increase by 33% because of the unfiltered tap water that we tend to drink daily.
And this is something that is supposed to make us healthier!
Filtering will help to collect all the bad, so you end up with only the water passing through into the glass. You’ll need to wash out the filter on a regular basis, but you’ll get to see just what is being picked up in your water stream: the stuff you’re drinking when you don’t have a filter in the way.
Filtering only used to be available in larger jugs. Now you can get them for your water bottle system. Take your filtered water on the go and fill up anywhere without having to worry. You won’t regret it!
Anyone will benefit from getting a filtered water bottle. This is something that is suitable for all ages and even for smaller children. It’s certainly suitable for those who like to hike or do a lot of walking or exercise. Those who just want to increase their water intake will also benefit.
But you need to find the right type of water bottle for your needs. There are just so many filtered water bottles out there, how do you know which is the best? Here’s a look at the top options and where they support and fail your drinking needs.

Wait, Why Not Just Get Bottled Water?

water production line
Should we really bother with filtered water bottles when there is distilled or bottled water available to buy? Just what’s the point in spending money on a filtered system instead?
Well, distilled and filter water are not the same thing. Filtered water does allow some of the minerals to get through. You’ll only get the good ones that will protect your body, rather than the poisons and chemicals. You get fresh water without going through too many processes.
Distilled water will have a flat taste to it, due to the processes it goes through. It doesn’t tastefresh, and you can still have some of the chemicals like chlorine in the water. They tend to have a different boiling point to water, so burn off sooner and through the system. You also get rid of every mineral that is good for the body from the water.
Well, what about filtered tap water that is pre-bottled for you? Why not get that instead of putting it through your own system?
The bottled water is in a plastic bottle. That means you’re dealing with the chemicals in the plastic getting into your water. You’re also contributing to the problem of landfill. The plastic doesn’t breakdown that quickly. In fact, there are still bottles from decades ago trying to break down. Experts don’t know how long it takes to break plastic down and suggests it could take a lifetime. Do you really want to contribute to the growing concern of the landfills?
Bottles also have chemicals in them. While BPA is the most concerning and one that manufacturers are staying away from, there are plenty of others that you will need to be concerned about.
What about glass instead? Well, these aren’t the safest for carrying around in your bag. While there is a bit of a fresher taste than plastic, you must deal with the weight off the glass in your bag.
A filtered water bottle is made of safe and durable material. Sure, it won’t break down, but you’re not buying multiple bottles daily. You get one bottle to last you a lifetime, so you’re not contributing to the waste daily. You also get the best of filtered water, instead of wondering what type of processes the manufacturer has put their bottled water through.
Let’s also remember that it uses up fossil fuels to make the plastic bottles—and to go through the distilling process. You’re burning through the Earth’s non-renewable energy sources, and we’re already running through them at an alarming rate. We need to manage that better, and we can do our part by using reusable water bottles.
Oh, and we need to remember that the bottled water doesn’t always come from where it says it will! A lot of it is tap water! So, you’re not actually cutting out the bad elements that you thought you were.
We also can’t ignore some of the extra chemicals that the manufacturing companies can put into the water. Do you really know what you’re drinking? Has it been bottled at source and had all the chemicals and bacteria removed? Is the water really going to help support our health? Will our bodies be able to cope with potential chemicals and toxins added to them?
And we need to think about the way that manufacturers make the water taste fresh and clean. Does the water go through a filtering system or are we putting other chemicals in our bodies? Some companies will go through a distilling process instead, which means some of the chemicals will still be in the water.
While filtered water, bottles don’t completely remove the need to create products—we still must get filters—they will help to minimise the amount of pressure we put on our environment. We also minimise the amount of money we spend while protecting our health.
View this blog on its original website here. It, also, offers suggestions for a practical and efficient brand of filtered water bottles.

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