Benefits
Health
Water constitutes around two thirds of the human body. It plays a vital part in our breathing, in transporting nutrients and taking away waste; it helps keep our body the right temperature and allows us to absorb vitamins from our food. We lose water simply by going about our day to day activities yet many of the fluids we drink, such as coffee and tea, are diuretics – in other words they cause the body to lose water.
There is no argument that water is essential to life, but does the quality of the water we drink really matter? Here’s what some experts think:
- Water fluoridation has links to serious illnesses such as adverse thyroid function and adverse neurological function.
- Food and water can carry traces of herbicides, pesticides and petrochemical residues from plastics, all of which have estrogen-like, endocrine disrupting effects in animals and humans.
- Municipal water supplies may contain chemicals.
- Water in plastic bottles can contain residues of polycarbonate plastics called phthalates which affect the body’s endocrine function.
- Ordinary tap water contains inorganic calcium, magnesium and other mineral deposits that the body cannot utilise. Reverse Osmosis removes minerals from water and allows you to put back those that are useful to the body with Pure Eau’s ionic liquid trace minerals.
Cost
Buying bottled water or a water filtration system is expensive by comparison to Pure Eau’s reverse osmosis system. The average home can have RO treated water at a cost of significantly less than one litre of fuel each week. It’s a small price to pay for pure clean water.
Environment
Plastic water bottles can be recycled but otherwise they end up in landfill sites. Even recycling has some impact on the environment through waste collection and treatment, but with the Pure Eau system pure clean water is available on tap with no by-products. The only waste is the filter, which is changed just once a year and is made of recyclable plastics.
