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What are the benefits of a water filter?

They now come in every imaginable shape, color, and design: Water filters! But how useful are they really? When do you actually need a water filter? What types of filters are available? How does a water filter affect water quality? And what’s the difference between filtered and treated water? In this blog post, we’ll dive into these questions to help you better understand the complex topic of water and water filtration.

 

Is it worth getting a water filter?

This question doesn’t have a one-size-fits-all answer. If you’re already considering getting a water filter and have started researching, you’ve probably noticed that opinions on their usefulness vary widely. Some people say they’re completely unnecessary, while others swear by filtered water. A quick Google search on the topic makes this clear. We also believe there’s no universal answer. As with many things in life, it depends… specifically, on how much you care about what you put into your body.

It’s undeniable that Germany, Austria, and Switzerland rank highly in global comparisons of drinking water quality. However, it’s important to remember that these are relative standards. Unfortunately, even in these countries, tap water is still far from what would be considered ideal for the human body. And this is where water filters come into play.

 

What types of water filters are there?

For home use, you can now find almost anything — from simple activated carbon filters to complex osmosis systems that work on the principle of reverse osmosis. As the name suggests, water filters are designed to remove things from the water that shouldn’t be there. How well they do this largely depends on the type of filter system you use. Depending on the system you choose, you can filter out different kinds of contaminants — from visible particles and organic materials to nanoparticles like hormone and medication residues. However, all water filters have one thing in common: they need to be properly maintained and cared for, or they can become a risk themselves.

 

How do filtered and treated water differ?

A basic water filter is mainly used to remove substances that affect the taste and smell of drinking water. This process typically makes the water softer and more pleasant to drink. However, premium water filtration systems offer even more. That’s why we often talk about ‘treatment’ rather than just ‘filtering.’ In addition to purifying the water, refinement systems like ours enhance it by improving its structure and energy. The result of this extensive filtration and purification process is pure, bioavailable water that your body can use more effectively.

 

What impact does water quality have?

To better understand the importance of optimal water for the human body, it’s crucial to make a key distinction: water is not a food! Instead, our body uses water as a solvent and transport medium. On one hand, it’s needed to deliver essential nutrients to the cells, and on the other hand, to carry away waste materials that are then excreted through the kidneys. Pure, bioavailable water is best suited for these crucial functions. However, if it’s already filled with particles and minerals, it can’t perform its role effectively. Since water is essential for regulating your body, the quality of your drinking water has a direct impact on your health and well-being.

 

What additional benefits does a water filter provide?

Filtered water benefits more than just your own body. High-quality water can also positively impact the quality of your food and the longevity of your household appliances. Washing fresh produce with filtered and treated water removes contaminants and washes out toxins. You can also use the water for your garden to water plants, herbs, and home-grown vegetables. Additionally, using filtered water helps extend the life of appliances that come into contact with water, reducing issues like annoying limescale buildup that typically affects their performance. So, pure water isn’t just the best choice for your body—it’s great for your home and garden as well.

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If you have any further questions about water or are interested in a premium water filtration system, our experts are always here to help and provide advice! Simply send us an email at kontakt@wasser-filter-system.de/en or conveniently use the contact form on our website.

Umweltmedizinerin Patricia Kirchner