If you are one of the many people who are not using a drinking water filter, perhaps it's time for you to seriously think about getting one. Here are some reasons why.It seems that everyone these days is getting more and more health conscious. Everyone is thinking about making sure they get enough exercise, and eating the right foods. But one of the most important aspects of a healthy life style is to drink plenty of water. Most authorities on the subject agree that the best intake for an average person is around two liters of water per day. And this would be every day, not just now and then.
An obvious reason for this amount is to "flush out" the body's system, so to speak. We should not forget that the chemical composition of our bodies includes a very high percentage of water, and it is vital to our physical well being that this water in the system is constantly being renewed.
The need to keep going with the intake of water can lead to a number of problems over how to get a regular supply. What do we mean by this?
Well, you might think that one way to get plenty of water is simply to turn on the kitchen tap and drink the municipal supply water. But for most people, this is not an option, since the water from the tap has an unpleasant taste and smell. This is because the water companies, in the effort to kill off bacteria and viruses in the water, put in large amounts of chlorine and other substances.
Also, if you investigate further, you find that the water supply can contain significant traces of such metals as uranium, radium, chromium, or lead. These come from natural sources such as rock formations that the water has passed through. Lead usually enters the water when the water passes through older pipes, which are still being used to supply to many properties.
To make matters worse, nowadays it is getting more and more difficult for the water suppliers to get fresh water, so many water supplies use reclaimed water, which means reclaimed from the sewers. As good as are the processes used by the water companies, they do not succeed in processing out all of the waste products, so these appear in our drinking water. The problem is made worse by the fact that some irresponsible people tip paint, solvents, engine oil, and the like, into the drainage system, and factory plants often accidentally spill chemicals and industrial waste into the water.
Taking all this into account, it is not surprising that the drinks and beverages section in you local grocery store contains a large percentage of bottled water. It sells by the million. This is of course because it tastes so much better than tap water, but also because people want an option that is free from impurities. But there are problems with this. Bottled water can be very expensive. It can be a drag having to carry it all the way home from the store, as it is quite heavy. For those of us who "think green" there is the problem of the disposal of the plastic bottles, and also the effect on the environment of shipping these large quantities of water around the country.
Fortunately, there is a solution to these problems. A water filter will give you a supply of water that is every bit as nice tasting and as pure as bottled water, without the problems that we just mentioned. There are many different household filtering systems to choose from, and it is worth shopping around to find the right one for you. But we think you will find that using a water filter will help you to make a great improvement in your health and well being.