The Raw Water Fad; Is It Really As Safe As Originally Thought?

Alternatives To Raw Water

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Raw water has as many benefits as it does potential risks. However, instead of switching to unhealthy alternatives like tap water or bottled water, first invest in water filtration systems. There are water filtering pitchers and filters individuals can affix to taps, filtering tap water. For those who wish to go a step further, there are also water filtering pitchers containing the minerals beneficial for your health. Santevia sells filtering pitchers, dispensers, and travel bottles that all filter out the contaminants and alkalize the water to neutralize the acids in your body while providing it with rich minerals.

Other Purposes For Raw Water

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Due to the contaminants in raw water when it is left untreated, it has been used for many other things aside from human consumption over the previous years. It can be caught in rain barrels, taken from lakes, rivers, streams, and springs. In agriculture, farmers will use raw water to water their crops or give it to their livestock. In the construction industry, raw water is used to make cement and for damping unsealed roads. It also has many other uses such as cleaning, flushing toilets, and washing cars. Raw water is beneficial to many industries. However, using it for human consumption is still matter for debate, and many health practitioners recommend not to ingest it.

Continue reading to discover ways raw water can be treated to kill harmful bacteria and parasites.

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