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Would An Under Sink Filter Help You Consume Healthy Amounts Of Water?

| Friday, 8 February 2013
By Lucy Cho


If you are having a hard time drinking enough water each day, an under sink filter may help you to do better. What is the recommended amount of water each day? Your first response may be eight 8-ounce glasses of water (the 8x 8 rule). This is true and a relatively simple way for many people to remember to drink more water; however, the amount of water your body actually needs to function properly is specific to your body. The amount necessary for each person's body differs and is dependent on many factors, including: overall health, how active you are, where you live, whether you enhance your water (with shilajit powder, for instance), etc. A general guideline given by the Institute of Medicine is that water intake should be approximately 3 liters (13 cups) for men and 2.2 liters (9 cups) for women.

My goodness, that's a lot of water. And you body needs it, but why exactly does your body need that much water and what does it do with it? And drinking that much water also begs the question: is it safe to drink that much water directly from the tap? Is it possible that it contains more harmful chemicals then it provides benefits? And if I do need to purify my water, there are many methods for water purification: countertop water filters, an under sink filter, reserve osmosis, ultraviolet radiation, etc. What is the best way to make sure that I am getting all the benefits for the water that I am drinking?

The human body is over half water. Yep, you read that right, 60% of the body is composed of water. All of the tissues, organs, and major systems of the body are dependant on water to work the way they should. Water flushes toxins away from vital organs and also carries nutrients to all of the body's cells. The body cannot carry out its natural functions with any level of dehydration. Even mild dehydration makes individuals tired and prone to illness. All of the function of the body, breathing, perspiration, urine and bowel movements, excrete water from the body daily. Because of this, it is essential for the body to have a water intake sufficient to restore supplies that are lost of a daily basis.

Water directly from the tap has been treated with any number of chemicals to make it "clean". What about those chemicals? Don't they make the water unsafe to drink? Or could drinking too much of this "treated" water cause you to get sick over time? This may depend on where you live and what treatments are used in your area to clean your water supply. Because of advances in technology, most drinking water from a home faucet is perfectly okay to consume in large quantities. But if you just don't like the taste of your water, you can always install a countertop or under sink filter to make it taste better and be assured that it is free from any unnecessary chemicals or additives.

There really is no "best" way to purify your water. Every method, ultraviolet radiation, reverse osmosis, under sink filter, etc, have distinct advantages and disadvantages. It is important to consider factors such as cost and what your basic needs are before you determine what kind of water purification might be right for you. Some methods require little to no time for the water to be purified; others take some time to purify water. There is large upfront cost to some purification systems and little maintenance and then there are purification systems that require only a small purchase upfront, but larger expenses in upkeep. Some methods are best suited to drinking the water directly after purification and others recommend adding supplements, such as shilajit powder, back to the purified water to improve absorption and nutritional value.

Take a look at all of your options (under sink filter, countertop filter, reverse osmosis, additives such as shilajit powder, etc.) and then decide what system will ultimately help you get the amounts of water that your body needs on a daily basis.




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