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

What's The Cost Of Raw Water?

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Raw water has many potential benefits as well as risks. It may provide one with the minerals needed to fulfill a healthy diet, or could give them bacteria and parasites that cause illness. The choice is ultimately up to the patient. However, the cost of raw water is steep when comparing it to alternatives. In the wake of the raw water fad, one of the stores selling it for human consumption changed their prices from $36.99 to $60.99 for 2.5 gallons after the water began selling out. Other raw water distributors sell their water for $16 per 2.5-gallon jug.

Purchasing a water filtration system may cost around the same as one jug of raw water, but will last an average of two months before a filter needs to be replaced.

Why Are People Buying Raw Water?

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Many people are buying raw water due to the many headlines it has made in mainstream media and because of the potential benefits of the drink. However, many are not taking into consideration that raw water is precisely that - raw water from rain, lakes, springs, and streams. Anyone who does enough research on the ways to treat raw water can get it for themselves, but it still poses the risk of illness or disease. The World Health Organization (WHO) stated contaminated drinking water is one of the most dangerous preventable health risks the world faces. The WHO also noted contaminated drinking water is the cause of an estimated 502,000 diarrheal deaths each year.

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