I just purchased a reverse osmosis water filtration system for my
kitchen faucet...I ran into a glitch when I installed it , so now I am
waiting for my plumber to come and help...so I can't say yet how I
like it...but...everything I read led me to believe it is the only water
filtration system that can remove 99 % ( aprox ) of heavy
metals...other filtartion systems can remove organic matter and
flouride and chlorine etc but not the dissolved metals...that is
why I bought one...but...it also removes calcium , magnesium
and other "good " minerals too...so presumably one would have
to supplement those as a result if your diet does not provide
enough by itself...which for "lymies" who tend to be low on
magnesium I would imagine that would be sthg. to consider
cheers !
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lululymemom
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Thank you Karensky, I do believe reverse osmosis and ozone are different in the way they are processed.
Ozone destroys algae, viruses, bacteria, and fungi on contact and it breaks down harmful chemicals into simpler less damaging molecules. Ozone kills microorganisms by rupturing their cell walls.
Healthy cells are not damaged because of their self protective mechanisms. Ozone has a half life of 20 minutes and thus should be used within the first 5-10 minutes to assure its strength. It can cause an initial drop in energy and feeling 'sickly' due to the die-off of pathogens it killed.
It is especially damaging to cancerous cells. Ozone in water as dilute as 1ug/ml is anti-microbial.
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