Pure Drinking Water - To Bottle
Or To Filter That Is The Question
Author: Rich Eng
Finding a way to provide your family with pure drinking water
is a pretty typical dilemma. You hear all the time about the
potential dangers that can come out of the tap. Fortunately
there is a solution to this problem that can allow you to
get pure mineral drinking water and not break the bank.
The answer is to install a filtration system that will allow
you to pour pure drinking water straight from your tap. Filtration
systems are an excellent alternative to bottles. With a good
system you're not just limited to a few gallons but an unlimited
supply.
Now, some people might try to get you to go the bottled route,
but there are definitely some setbacks to settling for anything
other than pure mineral drinking water.
First of all buying bottles is incredibly expensive. The
cheapest generic brand can run about $0.75 cents a gallon
and up to a $1.55 for the designer brands. If you want to
buy smaller sized bottles, it would cost you way more than
a glass of pure drinking water from your own kitchen.
Now imagine being able to get pure mineral drinking water
for about 10 cents a gallon. Your supply never runs out and
it's crystal clear. Bottles are a pretty inefficient way to
try to get pure drinking water. If you're concerned about
the environment you should know that Americans purchased nearly
31 million bottles in 2006. These bottles just add to the
waste that is putting severe stains on our natural resources.
Using pure
mineral drinking water that comes from your tap is a way
that you and your family can help Mother Nature. For every
glass you drink, that's less trash floating around.
If you go the bottled route, you still have to worry about
contaminants. This is because the federal government has guidelines
that allow for small levels of these harmful materials, even
in a product called pure drinking water.
Some scary examples of contaminants include lead, insecticides,
septic tank cleaner, prescription drugs and more. You won't
find them in pure mineral drinking water, if you get the right
filtration system. A good one is made with the idea that there
is no "acceptable" amount of contamination. The
best ones allow nothing to get through except for the natural
nutrients that give it a nice mountain spring flavor. Ion
exchange is the
technology that allows this to happen on your kitchen counter.
It also allows you to get pure mineral drinking water right
from your tap.
When you or your family goes to get a glass, you won't have
to worry about trace contaminants like lead. You will only
need to worry about finding a clean glass.
Replenishing the fluids that you lose every day is an important
step in protecting your long term health. You can do that
without all your money down the drain (pun intended), as you
would if you bought sufficient quantities of those bottles.
A quality filtration system guarantees that your family will
have all of the pure drinking water that you need all of the
time and for only pennies a day.
About the author:
Rich Eng serves as the leader of a high growth healthcare
services business for a Fortune 500 company. A 20 year industry
veteran and "holistic health and fitness" coach,
he constantly researches better ways to improve one's mind,
body and spirit.
Visit his site at http://www.clean-filtered-water.com
to learn more about the drinking water filters he personally
uses and why he chose this product after extensive research. |