Steps and reasons for water treatment?!


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Steps and reasons for water treatment?

water in taps has been treated before we use it. Can somebody give the steps and reasons for this reason?


Answers:

Water treatment plants do not filter out many pathogens and debris. They also add things like fluoride that is very toxic to the human body. Fluoride competes with iodine in the body for absorption and Fluoride wins and you become iodine deficient. This is very common in areas where they fluoridate the water. Chlorine is used in many facilities and this combines with ammonia to for Chloramines that smell. This gives the water a pungent smell. The chlorine residual found in tap water also kills the friendly bacteria in your intestines that keep you from getting sick. Tap water also contains heavy metals that their filters don't get out.

Most soft drinks use tap water to make them. They use filters, but do not eliminate the fluoride and many other harmful things.

Chlorine does not kill staph, strep, and other germs like the tuberculosis germ. Some facilities are now using ozone to do some germ killing and this is better than Chlorine for some things.

The best water is steam distilled water. This is pure and very good for you. I make it everyday in my home distiller and then add some good ionized minerals to it, but you don't have to do that. It tastes so much better than any water you can buy or make from home filters. The home filters, by the way, are not very good. They mostly take the taste issues out of the water because they just use granulated charcoal and an osmosis filter to take out some of the debris. Many things go past these types of filters.

good luck to you




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