Monday, November 5, 2012

Which Water Filtration System is Best?



There are many types of water purification systems.  Years ago, I had a Multi-Pure system, which utilized a solid carbon block filter.  I thought that was great, until I realized that it was not removing the fluoride that is added to most communities’ tap water.   Many folks and practitioners believe adding it to drinking water decreases tooth decay.   However, the form of fluoride that is added to drinking water is not naturally occurring.  Based on all I have learned over the years, regarding healing and health, I believe the best way to discourage tooth decay is maintaining a proper diet and tooth care.  I want a filter that removes this synthetic form of fluoride.  Solid carbon blocks, such as that used in the Multi-Pure Filtration Systems, though better than granulated carbon, does not remove all that concerns me, in particular chloramine and fluoride, so I continued to search.

Many people swear by reverse osmosis and water distillation.  True, both forms of purification remove additional unwanted substances.  However, I am concerned that they may be removing too much.  Some minerals, such as calcium, magnesium, and other alkaline elements, are beneficial, and their removal may not be ideal for our health and well-being.  And if you sprout or use your filtered water to water plants, you don’t want these minerals removed, as this would not allow proper growth….

Then a friend told me about LivingWaters™ Engineered Water Treatment Solutions.   Their owner and developer, Lono Ho’ala ND, a graduate of University of Colorado Medical School, a biochemist, Kahuna Priest, and naturopath (a healer in every sense of the word), developed these systems because he did not see ideal options on the market.   As Lono explains on their website, “Faucet mounted filters, drinking water pitchers, and refrigerator filters can't remove chloramine, many chemicals, fluoride, nitrates, arsenic, or pathogenic bacteria. In fact, they are a breeding ground for dangerous bacteria. Reverse-osmosis systems can't remove chloramine or dangerous bacteria.  They actually breed bacteria in the storage tank and post-filter. Because of a phenomenon called ‘break-through’, they can't be relied on for safe drinking water.  Water Ionizers can't remove chloramine or many other dangerous chemicals.   In fact, they actually concentrate dangerous cations like arsenic, lead, mercury and cadmium in the water - sometimes to very dangerous levels. Neither can they remove pathogenic microbiological organisms…” 

I believe Lono is one of the most knowledgeable folks out there on water, filtration, and much more….  His company, Living Waters, sells a variety of water filtration systems…above and below the counter filters, whole house filtration systems, and more.  I like the LWCT4 Premium Countertop filter because it reduces chloramine, fluoride, and arsenic, as well as pathogens in the water.  Though initially, it was a chunk of money at $499, when I added up the amount we used to spend on bottled water, and my frustration with how much plastic was being produced to support our water “habit” this was well worth it.  Replacement filters are available at $276.75, and needed every 1 – 1 1/2 years.  This averages out to about 75 cents a day, after the initial investment for the whole filter is made (and even that first year, spending about $1.35 per day was so much less than what we had been giving the bottled water industry…).  

If you are intrigued, check out http://consciouslivingsystems.com/livingwaters_systems.  Find a coupon code at the end of this blog post that will save you 10% off the list prices on their site!  Read about the technology behind the systems that Lono developed.   After reading more about water and filtration on their site, before making any decisions, I recommend calling and asking for Landon, their in-house water specialist.  He can help you pick the most ideal system for your needs.  If you have well water, you likely need not worry about removal of fluoride, chlorine, or chloramine but might need to be concerned about pathogens or run off from a nearby farm.  If living in a city, likely removal of the chemicals that are added to “treat” the water are your biggest concern.  After speaking more to Landon, I am reminded that their filters are adept at cleaning up the tap water after natural disasters, such as hurricanes, as well as removal of radon, pesticide residues, and disposed medications that have been detected in drinking water, as mentioned in the previous blog post.  To receive a 10% coupon toward your purchase, just enter (or tell Landon)  LTHL when you are asked for “Coupon Code”.  So consider the options, choose health, and make sure that the water you drink is pure!  Let’s drink to your health!  


10 comments:

  1. Thank you, thats very interesting information. I need to share with my friends.

    water purification systems canada

    ReplyDelete
  2. It was an amazing experience to visit this website and read the articles and contents.

    Ozone Color Removal & Ozone Generator

    ReplyDelete
  3. I want to get a water filtration system for my house. My current tap water tastes very bad. I hear that filtration systems can really improve the taste. I will have to find somewhere in my area where I can get a water filtration system for a good price. http://www.holmeswater.com

    ReplyDelete
  4. Thanks for posting this informative article thanks for sharing.

    Ozone Water Treatment & Ozonation Generator Technology

    ReplyDelete
  5. Stupendous blog you guys have provided there, I will absolutely valuate your effort. Clear Water Concepts of Phoenix

    ReplyDelete
  6. Your content is nothing short of brilliant in many ways. I think this is engaging and eye-opening material. Thank you so much for caring about your content and your readers. best whole house water filtration system

    ReplyDelete
  7. I am always searching online for storys that can accommodate me. There is obviously a multiple to understand about this. I feel you made few salubrious points in Attributes moreover. Detain busy, awesome career! water filter faucet

    ReplyDelete
  8. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Ultimately, sink filters work great to improve the quality of drinking water. Furthermore, they act well as a tool to protect the health of yourself and family. under sink water filter

    ReplyDelete
  10. It is important to keep in mind that sometimes the problem with the appliance is a major one and cannot be repaired at home Troubleshooting Your Ice-O-Matic Commercial Ice Maker

    ReplyDelete