Does Reverse Osmosis Make Water Safe To Drink - Here are Some Startling Facts
Today we are going to go over
the large number of disadvantages of reverse osmosis. People are constantly asking me, does reverse osmosis make
water safe to drink? Despite what you may have been led to believe, no it does not.
The disadvantages of reverse
osmosis are obvious even at the level of the water treatment facilities. The R.O. system was originally designed
for de-mineralizing water for industrial purposes, and was recruited to clean up our water supplies a few years
later. People were dying in large numbers from waterborne diseases, and R.O. was the only answer that we
had.
So am I backtracking on my
answer to does reverse osmosis make water safe to drink? Absolutely not, it simply makes water safer to drink than
if we had no filter at all. The water treatment facilities and the EPA both have stated that with the number of
contaminants still in the water after treatment that we should switch to bottled or buy a home purification
system.
That should tell you everything
you need to know about the disadvantages of reverse osmosis. The EPA and the treatment facilities don't even
believe in the system's ability to make our drinking water safe. To better clarify exactly why they feel this way,
allow me to explain.
R.O. systems were designed
strictly for de-mineralization, which means that they remove silt and sediment from our drinking water and nothing
more. The porous filters that are used are only capable of removing contaminants that have great molecular density
than the water that carries them. Does reverse osmosis make water safe to drink? Not with that kind of
limitation.
All chemical matter that is in
the water that is in a liquefied state passes directly through the membrane filter, and is carried by the water to
your home. This is not the only problem that we face. Another of the disadvantages of reverse osmosis is that it
also cannot stop biological matter that is microscopic in size.
You see, despite chlorine
disinfections many microbes live on. Parasites and bacteria that are immune to the chlorine's disinfectant power
pass on to you for ingestion. This can lead a person to severe intestinal distress, and to the very old, young, or
the immune impaired it could lead to much worse.
Does reverse osmosis make water
safe to drink? Not with the number of limitations that you've seen here. Additional filtering is required in order
to end the risk that we face from the impurities in the water that R.O. is not sufficiently able to handle. That is
why the EPA and the treatment facilities are telling you to purchase a home water purification
system.
As
you can see, the disadvantages of reverse osmosis are many. I would certainly never depend on a home R.O. system to
adequately protect my family from the hundreds of impurities in our reservoirs, and neither should you. Purchase a
quality home water purification system from Aqusana today, and guarantee that your family will remain healthy and
happy.
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