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Chlorine in Drinking Water
The Good, the Bad & the Ugly News
The addition of chlorine in drinking water has been the standard in water treatment in the United States since 1904.
Thus, for over 100 years we have trusted and relied on chlorine to purify our water and kill off any waterborne pathogens.
The good news is that chlorine has done a good job in killing off most microorganisms in the water.
In fact, the United States has one of the safest water supplies in the world, and I am truly grateful for this.
Without chlorine (or some other form of water disinfection treatment), millions of people would die from devastating infections such as cholera, salmonella, and others.
The Bad of Chlorine in Drinking Water
The bad news is that chlorine treatment does not absolutely ensure that by the time our drinking water comes out of our home faucet it is free of unhealthy microorganisms.
Dangerous bacteria (such as e-coli and coliform) are still found in chlorinated tap water on occasion. When this happens it is primarily due to problems related to the treatment system itself or to the transport of the water to our homes.
Thus, relying on chlorine disinfection alone is a false guarantee that the water from your tap is safe to drink.
Even minimal exposure to these types of bacteria can cause symptoms similar to the flu, such as headaches, diarrhea, cramps, nausea or vomiting.
Thus, I highly recommend a tap water filter at the point-of-use (your water faucet) to ensure adequate filtration of unhealthy micro-organisms, as well as other many other contaminants, that could end up in your drinking water.
The Ugly Side of Chlorine
The ugly side of drinking chlorinated water has only recently been documented.
And it has to do with the long-term health effects of chlorine and its disinfection by-products (DBPs).
What the studies have found is that chlorine itself is not the main problem; rather it has to do with what happens when the chlorine mixes with any type of organic matter in the water.
In the 1970s scientists discovered that when chlorine is added to water, it forms Trihalomethanes (THMs), one of which is chloroform. THMs increase the production of free radicals in the body and are highly carcinogenic (cancer causing).
Chlorine and THMS have been linked to various types of cancer, kidney and liver damage, immune system dysfunction, disorders of the nervous system, hardening of the arteries, and birth defects.
Negative Effects of DBPs and Chlorine
Unfortunately, we are learning the hard way that our attempts to prevent illness by adding chlorine in drinking water has contributed to another problem—the increase of cancer and heart disease. Check out what the experts have to say:
“Cancer risk among people using chlorinated water is as much as 93 percent higher than among those whose water does not contain chlorine,” according to the U.S. Council of Environmental Quality.
According to the BreastCancerFund.org,“One common factor among women with breast cancer is that they all have 50 to 60 percent higher levels of these chlorination by-products (THMs) in their fat tissue than women without breast cancer . . .”
"Long-term drinking of chlorinated water appears to increase a person's risk of developing bladder cancer as much as 80 percent,”as documented in a study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Some 45,000 Americans are diagnosed every year with bladder cancer.
"The drinking of chlorinated water has finally been officially linked to an increased incidence of colon cancer. An epidemiologist at Oak Ridge Associated Universities completed a study of colon cancer victims and non-cancer patients and concluded that the drinking of chlorinated water for 15 years or more was conducive to a high rate of colon cancer," according to Health Freedom News, January/February 1987.
But drinking chlorinated water is only half the problem. Bathing and showering in unfiltered tap water is just as bad as drinking it, according to the Journal of Public Health and numerous other scientists and doctors. See "Chlorine in Tap Water - Why Use a Bath and Shower Filter?"
A Better Way to Disinfect Water
The primary reason adding chlorine to water for disinfection has become so widely accepted is not because it is the safest or most effective way to disinfect water — it is the cheapest.
Is there a better way? A handful of cities such as Las Vegas, Nevada, and Santa Clara, California, have begun treating their water through a process called ozonation. It is more expensive for the city, but the side effects are minimal.
Ozonation is a step in the right direction for these large cities and I would like to see other cities follow their example or find other non-toxic disinfection solutions.
For those of us who don’t live in these cities, there are a few options. The most powerful and cost-effective way to get chlorine-free water is to invest in a whole house water filter or to purchase a drinking water filter and/or bath and shower filter for your home.
A Final Thought
Do you know what happens when you put chlorine into a fish bowl?
All the fish die. That is why fish tanks come with a de-chlorinator. So then why are we drinking and showering in this chemical that kills another organism in a matter of hours?
Thursday, 16 February 2017
Leaupure Alkaline Water Purifier Rental plan
Dear Friends,
We have option of giving Alkaline Water purifier on rent in Bangalore! If you are happy with the product then you can buy the same by paying balance amount!
How Rental plan will work for home?
Security deposit Rs.2500
Monthly Rent for family up to 6 Members Rs.400 which customer need to give ECS on Quarterly basis or PDC of Rs.1200*4 including first 3 months.
If we buy Bisleri bottle each bottle you need to pay Rs.80*8=640 also you will not get alkaline water.
For Office and commercial places we will work out on present water bottle bills and we will give the rental plan which will work out more than 50% cost saving on water bottle.
So Spread the news and drink healthy and be healthy.
We have option of giving Alkaline Water purifier on rent in Bangalore! If you are happy with the product then you can buy the same by paying balance amount!
How Rental plan will work for home?
Security deposit Rs.2500
Monthly Rent for family up to 6 Members Rs.400 which customer need to give ECS on Quarterly basis or PDC of Rs.1200*4 including first 3 months.
If we buy Bisleri bottle each bottle you need to pay Rs.80*8=640 also you will not get alkaline water.
For Office and commercial places we will work out on present water bottle bills and we will give the rental plan which will work out more than 50% cost saving on water bottle.
So Spread the news and drink healthy and be healthy.
Monday, 7 March 2016
W.H.O. PROOF THAT R.O. WATER IS BAD FOR YOUR HEALTH UNLESS IT IS REMINERALIZED JANUARY 5, 2013

Despite being torn to shreds by the marketing executive at the
meeting, I never believed the RO industry claim that it didn’t matter if their
systems removed everything from the source water because the human body
couldn’t absorb inorganic molecules anyway. After all, most of the supplements
that are available on the market are inorganic, which means that either the RO
industry was protecting its “ass-ets” or the entire supplement industry was a
scam.
The RO industry has been disseminating inaccurate (that’s about as
politically correct as I can get) information for years. Doctors and other
health care professionals have unwittingly been endorsing the “RO water is the
best drinking water” message for years which makes the myth worse because we
trust these people with our health.
Proof that RO water is
unhealthy
I could write about the dozens of interviews I have conducted with
water industry experts and biochemists, or about the hundreds of scientific
articles I have reviewed but nobody would take the time to read it. In order to
keep things brief, I offer two sources of evidence that unequivically reveal
the fact that the water produced by RO systems is bad for your health if you
drink the water over the long term.
The American government’s online health
website www.pubmed.gov is an arm of the National Institutes of
Health. The site offers a collection of:
more than 22 million citations for biomedical literature from
MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books
I spent several long days poring over numerous studies related to
the ability of the human body to absorb inorganic elements such as Calcium and
Magnesium. I managed to find 14 scientific studies on the site that provide
irrefutable evidence that the human body can and does absorb inorganic matter
such as Calcium and Magnesium.
The bottom line of what I learned from reviewing the studies is
that your body will absorb anywhere fro 6% to 30% of its daily requirement of
essential elements from tap water. In a world where our soil is virtually devoid
of nutriets from too many crops and not enough recovery time, and where diets
are anything but healthy, it is very important to your long term health that
you ingest calcium and magnesium from drinking water.
The second website that drives a dagger into the RO industry myth
that its pure water is healthy comes from the World Health Organization
(W.H.O.). The WHO provides us with a Position Paper titled “The Health risks
from drinking
demineralized water” which was written by F. Kozisek. You can tell by the title where the article is headed.
demineralized water” which was written by F. Kozisek. You can tell by the title where the article is headed.
Here are some of the highlights from the article:
The final report, published as an internal working document (WHO
1980), concluded that “not only does completely demineralised water
(distillate) have unsatisfactory organoleptic properities, but it also has a
definite adverse influence on the animal and human organism.”
The potential for adverse health effects from long term
consumption of demineralised water is of interest not only in countries lacking
adequate fresh water but also in countries where some types of home water
treatment systems
are widely used or where some types of bottled water are consumed
are widely used or where some types of bottled water are consumed
The WHO provided
recommendations in 2004 as to what they believe should be included in drinking
water and in what concentrations:
* For magnesium, a minimum of 10 mg/l (Novikov et al. 1983;
Rubenowitz et al. 2000) and an optimum of about 20-30 mg/l (Durlach et al.
1989; Kozisek 1992);
* For calcium, a minimum of 20 mg/l (Novikov et al. 1983) and an
optimum of about 50 (40-80) mg/l (Rakhmanin et al. 1990; Kozisek 1992);
* For total water hardness, the sum of calcium and magnesium
should be 2 to 4 mmol/l (Plitman et al. 1989; Lutai 1992; Muzalevskaya et al.
1993; Golubev and Zimin 1994).
At these concentrations, minimum or no adverse health effects were
observed. The maximum protective or beneficial health effects of drinking water
appeared to occur at the estimated desirable or optimum concentrations. The
recommended magnesium levels were based on cardiovascular system effects, while
changes in calcium metabolism and ossification were used as a basis for the
recommended calcium levels
Summary of the research:
Scientific testing and the best “unbiased” brains in the world
have repeatedly demonstrated that long term consumption of demineralized (RO)
water is bad for your health.
What should you do if you
are drinking demineralized “RO” water?
You don’t need to disconnect your RO system and throw it away
(unless it is operating ineffectively which often happens if the system is not
properly maintained). RO systems do a great job of removing
impurities/contaminants from the water and that is a good thing. The problem
with RO systems is that they don’t discriminate between good stuff and bad
stuff as they remove everything. What you need to do is remineralize the water
once it has passed through the RO membrane. Adding back Magnesium and Caclium
in the proper concentrations fixes the problem.
The RO industry is just waking up to the reality that long term
consumption of demineralized water is bad for your health. The sellers of RO
equipment are now racing around trying to find a solution to making their water
healthy. From what I can see from the initial offerings, the industry has not
done its homework because they are offering Corosex and Calcite solutions.
While Corosex and Calcite will remineralize water, they were never designed to
work with the aggressive acidic water produced by RO systems. As a result,
Calcite and Corosex filters can dump more minerals into the water than your
kidneys can digest and result in the formation of kidney stones. Calcite and
Corosex filters are obviously not the right solution for remineralizing
aggressive acidic water produced by RO machines.
What is the solution?
My focus for the past couple of years has been on natural
remineralizing filters which can be used on their own as basic ionizing
filters, or in conjunction with RO systems. Intuitively, one would think that
the media of the various remineralization filters on the market would be very
similar, and to some degree they are. However, I have found that even the
smallest changes in the media, or the amounts of media used, and even the way
that the media is layered inside the filter can make a big difference in the
performance and life expectancy of the filter. Based upon my testing and what I
see in the market, the best RO/remineralization system on the market is the
Maxx by Vitev. You learn check it out athttp://www.leaupurewater.com/If you
already have your own RO system, all you need to do is add a Remin filter to
make your RO water healthy. Check out: http://www.leaupurewater.com/which is
the exact same filter used in the unit above. If you are thinking that the
remineralization filter is the key to performance, you would be correct.
As more and more people buy systems that produce clean and healthy
water, everyone should be able to take advantage of lower prices as the
economies of scale kick in. I have been pushing the companies in the industry
to lower their prices for a long time with little success until recently.
http://www.leaupurewater.com/
having alkaline RO starting from Rs.8990 to 21990
Monday, 7 December 2015
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