WATER FACTS
Approximately 70 percent of the body is composed of water. This vital fluid is
the second most important element needed to survive after oxygen. Due to its
physical and chemical characteristics, water has several functions within the
body: the maintenance of blood volume and transporting nutrients and oxygen.
It acts as a solvent in many metabolic processes and actively participates as a
reagent in chemical reactions. It is used by the body to eliminate toxins and
waste products. When there is less water in the body, the heart works harder to
pump oxygenated blood to all cells and other major organs. This can cause
fatigue.
Drinking clean, freshwater is necessary for the manufacture and proper
functioning of each cell in the body. It is an essential nutrient for the body. Hence,
the need to consume it in the purest form.
Health Benefits
Take charge of your health and the health of your family by offering the purest water possible.
Ensuring that water is pure by using a filter provides a number of
key advantages for health. It reduces the risk of heart problems by decreasing
the rate of cardiovascular problems. Additionally, it decreases the chances of
bacteria and viral infections, such as common flu or influenza. In asthmatics, it
lowers the possibility of suffering an acute attack.
Purified variants that have passed through a filter contribute to glowing, healthier
skin. It has been proven to hydrate the mucous membranes that line the nose,
throat, bronchial tubes and lungs. It helps in the digestive process, thus
preventing constipation. It prevents the formation of kidney stones and decreases
the possibility of developing urinary infections.
Protection from chemicals
Perhaps the most important of the benefits of purified
water is that it removes harmful chemical agents from the
water before you drink it. Water that comes from the tap in
your sink is treated at the local water plant to some
degree, but even that water generally contains chemical
agents designed to keep it “clean” in a scientific sense.
Even putting that aside, this water travels through the
city's plumbing grid and then through your own pipes
before it gets to your tap. If there are any impurities in that
system of pipes, which is likely the case, they could wind
up in what you drink. Examples of substances found in tap
water by way of various studies over the years include:
- Arsenic
- Aluminum
- Lead
- Chlorine
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