Scientific Explaination: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_osmosis
What's filtered out of the water?
http://www.reverse-osmosis-water-filter-guide.com/reverse-osmosis-ro-water-fi...
Use a drinking glass just like the old days... Only Better!
FACTS & FAQ's:
It is estimated that over a 70-year lifespan, a person drinking tap or mineral water will be ingesting about 200 to 300 pounds of rock that their body cannot use. While most of these microscopic rock minerals will be eliminated from our bodies regularly, some will be stored in our tissues becoming toxic. The primary culprits are calcium salts and over time they can cause gallstones, kidney stones, bone & joint calcification, arthritis, and hardening and blocking our arteries. The presence of other hard metal minerals (some are radioactive!) is suspected to cause other degenerative diseases as well including eye glaucoma, cataracts, hearing loss, emphysema, diabetes, obesity and cancer. These minerals available, especially in "hard" tapwater, are poorly absorbed, or rejected by cellular tissue sites, and, if not evacuated, their presence may cause arterial obstruction, and internal damage.(Dennison 1993, Muehling 1994, Banik 1989)
Distillation systems are comparable in contaminant removal, however since many synthetic chemicals such as herbicides, pesticides and chlorine solutions have boiling points lower than water, these chemicals will vaporize and can be carried over into the product water container actually making the collected purified water even more concentrated in those particular chemicals.
Reverse osmosis is also the only purification system that can remove the majority of dangerous Pharmaceuticals & Drugs from our drinking water. Reverse osmosis removes many contaminants that countertop and faucet carbon filters cannot including viruses, bacteria, pesticides, arsenic, fluoride, drugs, cryptosporidium, mercury, nitrates, microbes, heavy metals, all radioactive materials, and many more.
See ALL the FAQ's here:
http://knol.google.com/k/nicholas-wise/reverse-osmosis-water-filter-guide/sgs...
No filtration process can remove much sodium fluoride from water, regardless of their claims. Even distillation can only remove 20% of it, because the fluorine molecule has only one atom more than water.
Drink spring water from natural springs. And, start a meetup.com group in your area to petition your city council to stop poisoning you. Send your email address for additional information or for "Understanding Your Power" info We all need to win the banksters' War on the Mind of Mankind.
stopdemockery 9 months ago
@stopdemockery--
Reverse Osmosis Contaminant Removal List- Sodium Fluoride 99%
GOOGGLE" "reverse-osmosis-ro-water-filter-systems.html"
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Does Reverse Osmosis Remove Fluoride?
"Tiny holes in the membrane let water move past. However, compounds such as fluoride that are bigger than water molecules become trapped"
GOOGLE: "how-does_5125607_reverse-osmosis-remove-fluoride.html"
ThinkingTooMuch 9 months ago
@stopdemockery--
"it has been consistently documented that reverse osmosis systems and distillation units remove significant amounts of fluoride from the water supply"
"The fluoride molecule is smaller than the water molecule... Reverse osmosis, however, will remove 80 to 90% of the fluoride."
GOOGLE: "fluoridedebate" "question12.html"
ThinkingTooMuch 9 months ago
@stopdemockery--
"RO removes most of the flouride when you use most common RO membranes and assuming it is a fresh RO membrane and not a old filter. Estimated at 90% removal of fluoride for common home RO systems."
GOOGLE: "Does_reverse_osmosis_water_treatment_remove_fluoride"
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ThinkingTooMuch 9 months ago
@stopdemockery
Water passes through/over the soil/rock containing fluoride. It dissolves these compounds, resulting in the small amounts of soluble fluoride present in virtually all water sources.
So, unless your having your "Spring Water" thoroughly tested...
We shouldn't trust/rely on manufactures' labels from bottle to bottle. Do U have full faith in what a water bottler tells you?
ThinkingTooMuch 9 months ago
@stopdemockery
Many, such as myself, live in a radon belt+gas fracking areas. Just because it's "Spring Water" doesn't always mean it's safe to drink.
ThinkingTooMuch 9 months ago