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WHAT IS A WATER FILTER? WHY SHOULD I USE A WATER FILTER?

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There are different types of water filtration systems. Most modern homes will have water filters installed in the piping, especially if you have “city water” in your home. If you have “well water,” you might have water filtration directly in the well reservoir itself.

But even the most sophisticated water filtration systems can let contaminants and bacteria through. In fact, one study found that most of the bacteria found in drinking water is traced back to the filtration treatment process itself—not the body of water where it originated.

A recent study also found that tap water worldwide is contaminated with microplastics, which have harmful pathogens and health impacts. In fact, in the U.S., 94.4% of the tap water samples contained plastic fibers.

Even bottled water isn’t completely harmless and bacteria-free. Studies have shown that bottled water can also contain bacteria (unless carbonated or distilled water).

Thus, it’s recommended to filter all water separately in a pitcher. This removes contaminants for the purest and healthiest possible water.

The Spruce also lists the 7 best water filters to buy in 2021.

Most water filtration systems have a filter mesh, often with activated carbon granules. The carbon acts as a magnet to attract and pull out larger particles from the water.

Water is essential to life. Humans are composed of 70% water. The water you put into your body is transported to every cell and organ. You want your water to be as pure and healthy as possible.

But regular tap water can be filled with harmful contaminants that can actually damage your health. From bacteria like E. coli to minerals like mercury and lead, impure water can have long-term health consequences.

Most water filters will remove chlorine, copper, cadmium, zinc, mercury, and lead. The best filters are able to completely reduce these contaminants while maintaining a healthy level of fluoride, which promotes strong teeth and maintains water ph.

Plus, you likely use tap water for other uses in your home as well. From cooking to cleaning, water permeates every aspect of your home and health. You even use it to water your houseplants; if your plants don’t have healthy water, they won’t be able to release healthy and purifying oxygen back into your home. 

Water filters create healthier water. And healthy water makes for a healthier family.

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