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Are There any Health Benefits from Drinking Filtered Water?

Can drinking filtered water contribute to a healthy lifestyle?

We are all aware of how important it is to get our 2 litres of water a day. But, how can we make sure we are getting all the nutrients we need, rather than just chemicals? Although the UK running tap water is one of the most regulated and cleanest in the world, there are still concerns if it is the healthiest for us.

There is an alternative to tap water though. Filtered water has had all the harmful chemicals and contaminants removed, leaving you with a stream of fresh, clean and crisp drinking water. Not only does filtered water have this benefit, but it is also a more environmentally friendly alternative than drinking water from single-use plastic bottles.

What chemicals will I be avoiding by drinking filtered water?

Fluoride and Chloride are chemicals that are used to cleanse drinking water of contaminants. However, these chemicals can be considered unhealthy in large doses. Luckily, many modern water systems do not include large quantities of it. Despite this, there are still chemicals that if found in large doses can be harmful to our health. By removing chlorine and byproducts, filtered water can greatly reduce the risk of certain cancers including, rectal, bladder and colon cancer.

Another chemical that can be found in tap water is Arsenic. Depending on where you live, your tap water may have risky amounts of arsenic. Arsenic is a strong carcinogenic and has been connected to the progression of several types of cancer.

Not only are chemicals found in drinking water, but metals can be too. If your water supply is filtered badly or not at all, it could lead to an increase in Aluminium. The metal has been related to a range of health problems such as hyperactivity, skin problems, liver diseases and even Alzheimer’s disease. Filtered water not only minimises these chemicals, but it lessens the risk of gastrointestinal disease by more than 33%. This occurs by removing Cryptosporidium and Giardia from the drinking water.

Should I switch to Filtered Drinking Water?

Generally, water that is frequently tested and cautiously regulated will rarely have any harmful amounts of chemicals. However, to have a clean and crisp tasting drinking water, why not try filtered water? It’s environmentally friendly and eliminates traces of these harsh chemicals. Get in touch with one of our sales team today to instal our filtered water taps in your workplace.