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Where on the curve is your water?

Do You Have A Carbon Filtration or a Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment System?

Where on the curve is the purity of your water today?

Carbon Filters and Reverse Osmosis Membranes use "Barrier Technology" for their effectiveness; the effectiveness of barriers invaribly decline over time and ultimately have to be replaced.

Today you are likely not getting the purity of water you might think you are.

Efficacy Over Time
Barriers invariably degrade over time and need replacing.  Steam-distillation provides pure water consistently and indefinitely.

 

A Significant Advantage of Steam Distillation

Mimicking Nature's Hydrological Cycle, evaporation, condensation and precipitation, it is the single-most-effective broad-spectrum core method of water purification; the only treatment process that first boils the raw water then condenses the pure steam to form very high purity water.
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WHAT ABOUT THE MINERALS IN THE WATER?

Hydrogen and oxygen together form the water molecule. Any other form of liquid with additional components are broken down and cleared away by the liver.

Water containing nothing but hydrogen and oxygen is pure and this is the only kind of water which the blood and the lymph use in their work. Both the blood and the lymph require pure water to assist them in their functions.

 

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Despite the Hype,
Bottled Water is Neither CLEANER nor GREENER Than Tap Water

“You drink tap water? Are you crazy?” asks a 21-year-old radio producer from the Chicago area. “I only drink bottled water.” In a trendy nightclub in New York City, the bartender tells guests they can only be served bottled water, which costs $5 for each tiny half-pint container. One outraged clubber is stopped by the restroom attendant as she tries to refill the bottle from the tap. “You can’t do that,” says the attendant. “New York’s tap water isn’t safe.”

Whether a consumer is shopping in a supermarket or a health food store, working out in a fitness center, eating in a restaurant or grabbing some quick refreshment on the go, he or she will likely be tempted to buy bottled water. The product comes in an ever-growing variety of sizes and shapes, including one bottle that looks like a drop of water with a golden cap. Some fine hotels now offer the services of “water sommeliers” to advise diners on which water to drink with different courses.
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