Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 The amount of minerals one gets from water is minuscule compared to the amount of mineral we need. So I am not fearful of reverse osmosis water. You state " nowhere on this planet do we find naturally occurring de-mineralized water " seems to want to forget that rainwater is distilled water which is void of minerals, and rainwater is most certainly naturally occurring. Alobar On 7/10/08, bestsurprise2002 <bestsurprise2002 wrote: > > Comparing Water Filter Technologies/ Alternatives > _http://www.waterfiltercomparisons.com/Compare_Water_Filter_Technologies.cfm_ > (http://www.waterfiltercomparisons.com/Compare_Water_Filter_Technologies.cfm) > The performance of a particular water filtration product can easily be > verified by reviewing the " Performance Data Sheet " , which lists all of the > contaminants the system has been certified to remove and to what degree. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2008 Report Share Posted July 13, 2008 Actully, truthfully I did not 'state' anything. I did not write the article - there is an url under the title. As for rainwater - do you have any urls about water or references of studies or whatever to support your claim that water has no minerals in it? I don't have any facts about this but logic dictates that this would be surpriseing. I agree, RO is a very good system, especially if it is a 5 stage or similar system. Shan , Alobar <Alobar wrote: > > The amount of minerals one gets from water is minuscule compared to > the amount of mineral we need. So I am not fearful of reverse osmosis > water. > > You state " nowhere on this planet do we find naturally occurring > de-mineralized water " seems to want to forget that rainwater is > distilled water which is void of minerals, and rainwater is most > certainly naturally occurring. > > Alobar > > On 7/10/08, bestsurprise2002 <bestsurprise2002 wrote: > > > > Comparing Water Filter Technologies/ Alternatives > > _http://www.waterfiltercomparisons.com/Compare_Water_Filter_Technologi es.cfm_ > > (http://www.waterfiltercomparisons.com/Compare_Water_Filter_Technologi es.cfm) > > The performance of a particular water filtration product can easily be > > verified by reviewing the " Performance Data Sheet " , which lists all of the > > contaminants the system has been certified to remove and to what degree. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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