Welcome to Waterworld USA
Q: How does reverse osmosis work?
A: The
RO process uses a semi-permeable TFC membrane to reduce up
to 99% of impurities and contaminants from water. Contaminants
such as iron, lead, nitrate, magnesium, copper, sodium, bacteria,
viruses, and much more can be eliminated using only water pressure.
Q:
What are the specific contaminants that a reverse osmosis system
removes?
A: A reverse osmosis system
can treat for a variety of contaminants including:
- Health
Contaminants
- Arsenic
- Chlorides
- Chlorine*
- Copper
- Cyanide
- Sodium
- Sulfide
- Lead
- Nitrates
- Radium
- Radon*
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- Aesthetic
Contaminants (Taste, Odor, and Color Organic Molecules)
- Aluminum
- Asbestos
- Atrazine*
- Benzene*
- Cryptosporidium
- Silver
- Flouride
- Giardia
- Mercury
- Trichloroethylene*
- Total Trihalomethanes*
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*Additional treatment for these contaminants is provided through carbon filters included with our RO systems.
YOUR WATERWORLD RO SYSTEM WILL REDUCE UP TO 99% OF
THE CONTAMINANTS WHILE ALSO REDUCING BAD TASTE, COLOR, AND
ODOR FROM YOUR WATER SUPPLY.
Q:
Can I tell if my drinking water is okay by just looking
at it, tasting it, or smelling it?
A: No. None of the chemicals or microbes that could make you sick can be seen,
tasted, or smelled. To inquire about getting your water tested click
here
Q:
Why does my drinking water taste or smell "funny"?
Will this smelly water make me sick?
A: Water that smells bad is usually caused by chlorine added to kill bacteria,
hydrogen sulfide, or algae and fungi.
Q:
Giardia and cryptosporidium can both make me sick. Which
is the hardest to kill?
A: Cryptosporidium is harder to kill than Giardia. Cryptosporidium is so difficult
to kill that water suppliers that use surface water as their source depend
on filtration to remove this germ rather than kill it.
Minerals
in Our Drinking Water : Inorganic vs. Organic
There
are 120 inorganic elements that make up the earth's surface.
Inorganic minerals are referred to as salts or mineral salts.
When these inorganic minerals are dissolved in water they
are referred to as "total dissolved solids" or
TDS. Throughout our lives we have been taught that we need
minerals in our diet; no one disputes this need. However,
many dispute the correct source and composition needed to
supply our bodies with these necessary minerals.
Should these minerals be organic or inorganic? Many feel that our drinking
water is a good source of minerals needed by the human body. Is this so? Should
we depend on our drinking water or our food to supply our minerals?
• Minerals found in drinking water are known as "inorganic."
• Minerals found in our food supply are known as "organic."
Perhaps the following articles and excerpts will be helpful in determining
answers for yourself.
Your
Water and Your Health : Mineral Water vs. Pure Water
Dr. Allen
E. Banik with Carlson Wade
"It is believed that mineral waters help furnish elements for body metabolism.
But there is scientific proof to suggest that many of these minerals are in an
inorganic (dead) form. While they may enter the circulation, they cannot be used
in the physiological process of building the human cell. These inorganic minerals
only interfere with the delicate and complex biology of the body. They may also
overwork the kidneys.
For example, it would be biologically impossible to nourish the body with iron
by taking "iron filings" or any other form of inorganic iron. The
best way to nourish the body with iron is through fresh and, preferably, raw
fruits and vegetables.
With this in mind, we can see that mineral water may give "dead" or "inorganic" minerals
to the body which cannot be properly assimilated.".
Dr. Henry A. Schroeder, eminent scientist and world authority on minerals,
says: "The minerals which the human body needs that are in the water are
insignificant compared to those found in food."
The American Medical Journal states, "The body's need for minerals is
largely met through foods, NOT DRINKING WATER."
Fact: The organic minerals in tap water represent only 1% of the total mineral
content of the water.
One glass of orange juice contains more beneficial minerals than thirty gallons
of untreated tap water.
The
Shocking Truth About Water
Paul C.
Bragg, N.D., Ph.D.
Life Extension Specialist
"What
the human body cannot utilize or excrete, it must store. Consequently,
the inorganic salts (inorganic minerals) are stored and in
time take their toll in the form of hardening of the arteries,
stones within the kidneys, urethras, gall bladder, joints and
an etiologic factor in enlargement of the adipose cell (fat
cell). To be one hundred percent healthy, the human body must
be free of inorganic minerals.
"When pure water enters the human body, it leaves no residue. It is free
of all inorganic salts. It is the perfect drink for internal cleanliness and
health. Reverse osmosis water is crystal clear with every impurity removed, ready
for and perfect for human consumption, free from all pollutants including inorganic
salts, organic material, bacteria and viruses. No other water excels as fit for
human consumption."
-- Dr. T.C. McDaniel, Director of Professional Affairs,
The National Foundation for Prevention of Obesity
There
are Minerals and Minerals
"The
minerals in the Natural Waters are inactive. They do not
contain enzymes, the essence of life. Nature has made provision
to install life into these mineral elements by means of the
development of the growth and maturity of plants. In the
course of the plant's growth, the roots collect minerals
from the earth, convert them into live organic elements and
absorb them into the stem, the leaves, the seeds and the
flower and fruit.
It is natural that the use of fresh raw vegetable and fruit juices should furnish
the cells and tissues of the body with the finest kind and quality of nourishment
in the form of ultra-microscopic minerals replete with enzymes."
Water
: Friend or Foe?
We have
been told for years about the importance of drinking plenty
of water every day. 70% of our body is composed of water,
in fact no life could exist on earth without water, but is
the water we are now drinking really beneficial to us or
harmful.
How does water work in our body? It helps us digest food, maintain proper body
temperature, gives our lungs the moisture we need to breathe, provides for
the form and function of our body's 100 trillion cells, it is the primary ingredient
in all bodily fluids including blood supply, lymph, saliva, glandular secretions
and cerebrospinal fluid, to name a few things water does in the body. Water
constitutes, regulates, flows through, cleanses and helps nourish every single
part of your body. But the wrong kind of water- with inorganic minerals, chemicals
and other contaminants- can pollute, clog up and turn to stone in every part
of your body. According to Dr. Norman Walker, everything you eat or drink goes
into your stomach and then into 20-25 feet of small intestine, from there food
which can be assimilated is transferred to the liver for distribution to the
rest of your system; while most of what cannot be utilized is passed on as
waste into the colon. Liquids pass readily through the microscopic blood vessel
in the wall of the small intestine so whatever the liquid contains in colloidal
form goes along with the liquid right into the liver. (This includes inorganic
minerals, the most common of which is calcium-lime, a primary ingredient in
making concrete and cement). Once it reaches the liver everything is cleared
from it except for the hydrogen and oxygen, that is pure water, and this is
the only kind of water which the blood and the lymph can use in their work.
According to Dr. Walker if a person drinks 2 pints of water a day, this will
total 4500 gallons of water passing through his body over a 70 year span. If
it is not R/O, Dr. Walker estimates this 4500 gallons will include 200-300
pounds of rock that the body cannot utilize. Most will be eliminated through
excretory channels. But some of this will stay in the body, causing stiffness
in the joints, hardening of the arteries, kidney stones, gall stones and blockages
of arteries, microscopic capillaries and other passages in which liquids flow
through our entire body.
What is being added to our water or being found in our water? Chlorine- being
added to "poison" the bacteria in our water, if you can smell it
, it may inter the intestinal tract to destroy helpful bacteria. (It was used
as a weapon in WW I ). It has been linked to heart disease, senility, cancers
of the bladder, liver, pancreas, colon and urinary tract. Fluoride- one of
the most potent poisons known to man. Used in high concentrations as a roach
and rat killer and pesticide. In an update of Paul Bragg's book The Shocking
Truth About Water, he cites an ABC News study revealing that more than 700
chemicals have been found in our drinking water, and 129 of these chemicals
have been cited by the EPA as posing serious health risks. Yet the EPA requires
testing for only 14 of these chemicals.
Options: Reverse Osmosis is the only option we recommend. And the Reverse
Osmosis is only if you know that the filters and membranes are changed frequently.
If this is not happening the R.O. is drastically less effective
Reference
available upon request.
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