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Dangers Showering in Unfiltered Water

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

You wouldn’t knowingly bathe in toxins every morning or set out to harm your lungs and sinuses, irritate your allergies and skin, or willingly increase your risk of cancer. But the fact is, chlorine and its by-products in your shower water are toxins which can damage your health.
Research indicates an increased risk for bladder and […]

Reasons to use a Shower Filter

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Spending the money on a shower filter is something you might want to think about after knowing some facts of not using a shower filter. 

Shower tap water contains at least or more chlorine than a swimming pool 
Chlorine enters the body more through inhalation and the bodies pores than drinking tap water 
Showering in tap water has […]

Shower Filters

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

A lot of people do not know this, but taking a shower in regular tap water can be harmful to the body.  Tap water has chlorine and other harmful chemicals in it.  Showering in water carrying chlorine can cause health problems like asthma and bronchitis.  Also showering in chlorine water can cause breast and bladder […]

WARNING- If you live in rural areas you need to know this….

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

If your water comes from a pubic or municipal water system, your water should be regularly tested for contaminants regulated by Federal and state standards, such as pathogens, radioactive elements and certain toxic chemicals. However, some public water supplies may have water quality problems caused by inadequate municipal water treatment facilities or distribution systems. Further, […]

Shower Filter Benefits

Monday, April 16th, 2007

Shower Filters are beneficial because they can balance the water’s pH and filter the chemicals, heavy metals, and sediment found in municipal water. As a result of bathing in purer, chlorine-free water, you may notice: 

You’re able to breathe easier because Shower Filtration reduces harsh chlorine vapors, which are caused from the hot water and inhaled […]

Shower Filter Capabilities

Friday, April 13th, 2007

Today shower filters are more advanced than ever. They use energy saving heads and some even have patented Chlorgon with KDF filtration media. Chlorgon, a non-carbon media, removes more chlorine at a wider temperature range than any other shower filtration media. The Chlorgon with KDF filtration water filter media removes the following from your shower […]

Why you need a shower filter…

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

Everyone should use a shower filter when showering because of the chemicals found in tap water. Chlorine, routinely added by water companies to kill bacteria, is a bleaching agent which bonds with and destroys the proteins in the hair and skin. Hair can become dry and sensitive skin itchy and irritated. Did you know? Up […]

Shower Filters

Sunday, March 18th, 2007

Shower Filters are an amazing product that will change the way you feel in the shower. Chlorine is universally known to be bad for our bodies and is even proven to cause cancer. It is used in every tap water supply system in the US because it is a cheap way to kill bacteria. The […]

Is your tap water safe to drink?

Friday, March 16th, 2007

Have you ever actually tested your tap water? Probably not. Most people don’t realize that their tap water is required to be tested and reported to all homeowners. This requirement is set in place by the EPA, which governs tap water quality in the US. The major problem is the EPA does not make sure […]

Don’t be deceived by crystal clear looking water!

Wednesday, March 14th, 2007

When you hold up a glass of water it may look clean and pure but most often it contains contaminants too small to see with the naked eye.The biggest problem with municipal tap water treatment systems in the U.S. is that they were developed prior to World War I. To bring these systems up to modern standards, the U.S. […]