Drinking Water Filter Comparison.
What a decision. How can I make a good drinking water filter comparison?
I am going to take you through some of the main
online suppliers of water filters. All have an excellent product or range of products, and all of course claim
to come up trumps with the best water filter for you and your family.

Please take this one consideration into account within this review and for yourself into any future evaluations
that you may make with a drinking water filter comparison. Your body and the internal operation system of your body is not
asking for pure H2O. What it needs is a good quality mineral water with all the essential minerals as well as trace elements.
Some of these are calcium, magnesium, potassium and even micro traces of
silver to give your body the exact balance required.
So a
drinking water filter comparison does have quite a task set out before it in that it has to be able to firstly
separate out all toxic and unwanted impurities like bacteria, heavy metals, fertiliser trace and many more
pollutants that our body definitely does not need for good health. Then at the same time it has to be able to recognise
which minerals and trace elements are the ones needed and then let them through the door.
This sure would have to be a very clever filter. With water impurities across the globe varying at such incredible rates,
It really would be impossible to predict such as the water journey begins up in the clouds which, depending on the
flight path or wind current of the skies up and above, could have any combination of aero fuel exhausts, factory
chimney pollutants, atomic fallout, city smog or what ever other pollutants that industries and governments are not reporting
to us, but are very present.
So to cut a long diagnosis short, we need the best drinking water filter comparison bring us to a system that will
carry out these two basic steps for us:
1. To filter the water back to it's purest form. This is only really possible acheived by distillation of reverse
osmosis. But the result or product of step one must be pure h2o, with no other impurities.
2. To then restructure this pure h2o with the essential minerals and trace elements to the exact requirements of
our internal system demands. With this restructuring, we would have an perfectly balanced mineral water which has
a pH level slightly alkaline and is rich in electrolytes.
Electrolytes are the essential minerals and trace elements.
These electrolyte restored back into your blood stream and
then into your nervous system will ensure that the internal communication system within is working at an optimum
level due to electrical conductivity.
When we sweat we lose electrolytes and in fact we lose them continually
through our normal body secretion and operation. So despite exercise or sweat, you still need to ensure that
these are being replenished daily.
The above two steps, if done precisely, will bring about the exact required result.
So, with this information now at hand, feel free to follow the following reviews for a good
drinking water filter comparison.
Distilled Water
Reverse Osmisis
Carbon Filters
Porcellin Filtration. Coming Soon.
Granula Filtration. Coming Soon.
And hey! in most cases just the use of a basic carbon water filter which you can buy from your local supermarket. One of these will
give you a far, far better quality drinking water than anything that comes out of the tap. Especially ridding
"acceptible", but highly toxic solutions like chlorine.
If you are drinking water from the tap, take the instant
precautionary step of purchasing a carbon filter from the supermarket. Normally about 50 Bucks.
At the very least, let the water stand for half an hour so the the chlorine can evaporate off the top. You will notice a diference in taste as well.
Here's to your health and to that of your family.
The ultimate Drinking Water! You can call it what you like.

Warmly, Mike King
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