Why is to filter water so important?
The importance of healthy water and where to get it could be, certainly, the most relevant information that any of us might learn.
The fact that our bodies are 70 % water tells us how extremely important is the quality of the water.
If we don’t drink healthy water, free of chemicals, any other healthy effort that we make can be just vain.
While all experts agree about the importance of drinking “healthy water”, most of them have their own opinions on definitions and resources, but it´s just an opinion. There is enough scientific data for a logical and reasonable answer.
Why using an upgrade system of Blue Spring is important?
The most recent and effective technology for treating water is the system of "selective filtration" which is, certainly, really healthy and it is capable of distinguishing between pollutants and other minerals. It is also the most cost-effective technology worldwide.
The healthiest water doesn’t come from the sink, not from a bottle, not even from distillation or from a reverse osmosis, but it comes from a "selective filtration".
The water from the sink contains high levels of synthetic chemicals, metals, parasites and chlorine, due to products that are risky for our health. This system is capable to filter all these material before we might be able to drink; otherwise, we might force to our bodies to work on a water filtration process.
Most of us have drunk bottled water under a false assumption of purity in comparison to the water from the sink, but the truth is that the bottled water is just “as good as” the water from the sink, but not the best to drink.
When to use this upgrade system of Blue Spring?
It is possible that you might use a selective filtration system, if:
-You are used to drink boiled or bottled water.
-You feel that the water you are drinking is dark, has bad taste or bad color.
-You have a deep pool. (You must do a bacterial analysis once a year, at least.)
-You live in an old house and there isn´t any constant verification of the water.
-Your water comes from a public system and you have found high levels of lead and arsenic.
-You have any reason to doubt about the quality of the water due to published information.
-You live close to a dry-cleaner, local trash disposal, well of liquid industrial disposal, metal processor, plastic fabric, gas station or a place where auto parts are been treated.