Health and Wellness : Drinking Water and Alzeimers

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It has been shown that dietary aluminum increases the risk of Alzheimer disease. Yet our cities are allowed to put aluminum in our drinking water for no other reason than to make it look clean. Studies show that thousands of cases of Alzheimer's could have been prevented if there had been less than 100 micrograms per liter of aluminum in the drinking water they consumed yet the World Health Organization recommends a limit of up to 200 micrograms per liter.

Do you know how much aluminum your city puts in your water?

Is there a filter or water purifier that filters out aluminum?
 
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Drinking Water and Alzeimers


It has been shown that dietary aluminum increases the risk of Alzheimer disease. Yet our cities are allowed to put aluminum in our drinking water for no other reason than to make it look clean. Studies show that thousands of cases of Alzheimer's could have been prevented if there had been less than 100 micrograms per liter of aluminum in the drinking water they consumed yet the World Health Organization recommends a limit of up to 200 micrograms per liter.

Do you know how much aluminum your city puts in your water?

Is there a filter or water purifier that filters out aluminum?


What about Fluoride in the water, as well?

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It's crazy how they aprove this, but yes there are filters for such and here's one i know of that works well and remove
many things from the drinking water.



Reverse Osmosis (RO) Water Filters

Reverse osmosis successfully treats water with dissolved minerals and metals such as aluminum, arsenic, barium , it also will remove Fluoride


Reverse osmosis successfully treats water with dissolved minerals and metals such as aluminum, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chloride, chromium, copper, fluoride, magnesium, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, nitrate, selenium, silver, sulfate, and zinc. RO is also effective with asbestos, many taste, color and odor-producing chemicals, particulates, total dissolved solids, turbidity, and radium. When using appropriate activated carbon pre-filtering (commonly included with most RO systems), additional treatment can also be provided for such "volatile" contaminants (VOCs) as benzene, MTBE, trichloroethylene, trihalomethanes, and radon. Essentially, reverse osmosis is capable of rejecting bacteria, salts, sugars, proteins, particles, dyes, heavy metals, chlorine and related by-products, and other contaminants that have a molecular weight of greater than 150-250 daltons. The separation of ions with reverse osmosis is aided by charged particles. This means that dissolved ions that carry a charge, such as salts, are more likely to be rejected by the membrane than those that are not charged, such as organics. The larger the charge and the larger the particle, the more likely it will be rejected.

Arsenic,Bacteria and Viruses..........Effectively Removes
Bad Tastes & Odors.......................Effectively Removes
Chlorine........................................Effectively Removes
Fluoride........................................Effectively Removes
Hydrogen......................................Effectively Removes
Sulfide..........................................Effectively Removes
Heavy Metals.................................Effectively Removes
Nitrates.........................................Effectively Removes
Radon...........................................Significantly Reduces
Sediment Iron VOC's......................Significantly Reduces
 
In the Spirit of Sankofa, Peace and Love!


Glad to see you remembered Brother $$RICH$$,


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We brought this out some time back, and guess what, it still applies. I must give brother brown_hOrnet all the credit for this find.



It's crazy how they aprove this, but yes there are filters for such and here's one i know of that works well and remove
many things from the drinking water.



Reverse Osmosis (RO) Water Filters

Reverse osmosis successfully treats water with dissolved minerals and metals such as aluminum, arsenic, barium , it also will remove Fluoride


Reverse osmosis successfully treats water with dissolved minerals and metals such as aluminum, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chloride, chromium, copper, fluoride, magnesium, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, nitrate, selenium, silver, sulfate, and zinc. RO is also effective with asbestos, many taste, color and odor-producing chemicals, particulates, total dissolved solids, turbidity, and radium. When using appropriate activated carbon pre-filtering (commonly included with most RO systems), additional treatment can also be provided for such "volatile" contaminants (VOCs) as benzene, MTBE, trichloroethylene, trihalomethanes, and radon. Essentially, reverse osmosis is capable of rejecting bacteria, salts, sugars, proteins, particles, dyes, heavy metals, chlorine and related by-products, and other contaminants that have a molecular weight of greater than 150-250 daltons. The separation of ions with reverse osmosis is aided by charged particles. This means that dissolved ions that carry a charge, such as salts, are more likely to be rejected by the membrane than those that are not charged, such as organics. The larger the charge and the larger the particle, the more likely it will be rejected.

Arsenic,Bacteria and Viruses..........Effectively Removes
Bad Tastes & Odors.......................Effectively Removes
Chlorine........................................Effectively Removes
Fluoride........................................Effectively Removes
Hydrogen......................................Effectively Removes
Sulfide..........................................Effectively Removes
Heavy Metals.................................Effectively Removes
Nitrates.........................................Effectively Removes
Radon...........................................Significantly Reduces
Sediment Iron VOC's......................Significantly Reduces
 
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It has been shown that dietary aluminum increases the risk of Alzheimer disease. Yet our cities are allowed to put aluminum in our drinking water for no other reason than to make it look clean. Studies show that thousands of cases of Alzheimer's could have been prevented if there had been less than 100 micrograms per liter of aluminum in the drinking water they consumed yet the World Health Organization recommends a limit of up to 200 micrograms per liter.

Do you know how much aluminum your city puts in your water?

Is there a filter or water purifier that filters out aluminum?

You know whats crazy...And other people that I've asked haven't seemed to notice this...But I don't drink water out of the tap unless I'm desperately thirsty, but on a few occasions I have smelt this metallic smell in the water coming out of my sink and shower
 

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