The Benefits of Purified Water
by Dr. Jonathan Doyle - Updated May 29, 2020
What are the benefits of purified water? Does it really matter if I drink purified
water or something else? Waterdrop is here to help you understand the importance of water purification.
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Water is the basepoint of life on the planet. Humans can survive for quite some
time without solid food, but not for nearly as long without water. The same goes for animals and plants. So why
is good, clean water so hard to find? Why does it seem that we're constantly hearing about how this type of
water is actually bad for you, or that type of water doesn't do what it says it does in its marketing messaging,
etc.? Why should this even matter?
We hear about these things because they actually happen, and this matters because
we are what we consume. Just as one example, take a look at when the World Health Organization decided to look into bottled water.
If we consume dirty, unhealthy water, we are inflicting serious harm on ourselves. However, if we consume clean,
safe water, we are providing ourselves with a solid foundation on several fronts. The benefits of purified water
are many in number, which is why Waterdrop helps provide homes and businesses with purified water in hundreds of
different forms. Below you'll find an overview of the benefits of purified water in hopes that you'll do what
you can to start bringing purified water into your life.
Protection from chemicals
Perhaps the most important of the benefits of purified water is that it removes
harmful chemical agents from the water before you drink it. Water that comes from the tap in your sink is
treated at the local water plant to some degree, but even that water generally contains chemical agents designed
to keep it “clean” in a scientific sense. Even putting that aside, this water travels through the city's
plumbing grid and then through your own pipes before it gets to your tap. If there are any impurities in that
system of pipes, which is likely the case, they could wind up in what you drink. Examples of substances found in
tap water by way of various studies over the years include:
- Arsenic
- Aluminum
- Lead
- Chlorine
If you're thinking that bottled water is the answer, you may want to revisit that
idea. Ignoring the environmental damage that these bottles inflict on the planet and even putting aside the WHO
story from above, Food & Water Watch published a report stating that
approximately half of all bottled water actually comes from the tap. You need to keep these harmful substances
out of your system.
Energy levels
We tend to drink a lot of different liquids. From coffee to soda to fruity drinks
to flavored water, we're constantly consuming something in a cup or bottle. While we can safely assume that what
we're drinking is basically clean water, that's a far cry from consuming purified water. In fact, many of these
drinks contain sugars and other ingredients that slowly dehydrate people. When someone becomes even slightly
dehydrated, their energy level suffers, as does their mindset, their mood and their general performance level.
A study published by the National Institutes of Health found that mild dehydration
inhibits the cognitive performance and the mood of men. However, one of the benefits of purified water is that
it actually helps restore your energy levels and your brain function with proper hydration. One idea would be to
add a water purifier to your life so you can brew your coffee with it – you'll notice the difference!
Detoxification
One of the organs that works very closely with the water you take in is your
kidneys. Kidneys need a steady flow of healthy, clean water so that they can dilute the harmful substances in
your body and excrete them properly. If your kidneys are not getting enough clean water, then they're not going
to be able to do their job. As a result, people may find themselves with internal systems loaded with
impurities. Purified water gives your kidneys a boost. It helps them get rid of more harmful substances than
they would otherwise. There are many people out there who do cleanses, and one of the baseline ingredients they
use for these cleanses is purified water.
Outward appearance
When we think about how we look to others and how we can look our best, there
probably aren't many of us who think of drinking purified water. However, researchers have been looking at this
over the years, particularly in terms of how water affects the skin. Scientists at the University of Wisconsin published a paper talking about the
benefits of water for your skin, which we need to remember is an organ. Specifically, the paper stated that not
drinking enough water will lead to dry and flaky skin. Purified water provides a glow to your skin that you will
notice.
Digestion
Yes, water helps with digestion, and purified water only helps that much more. If
we are constipated and/or suffer from stomach aches regularly, it may be because we're not consuming enough
clean water. Water helps to break down food in the digestive system and it helps the bowel soften things as they
pass through. This only makes their movements that much more comfortable and it only allows for an easier time
digesting food and absorbing more of the nutrients that come with it.
How do I start using purified drinking water?
Years ago, getting your hands on purified filtered water was difficult and
expensive. As more people began to recognize the benefits of purified water, more companies began to offer
products designed to handle water purification in the home and office. Waterdrop is one of those companies, and
we do things right. We offer water purification products for everything from the sink to the refrigerator to
just about anywhere else you can otherwise get water.
We do so because purified water matters; it makes a difference. It should matter
to you not only what you drink, but what your family drinks. What we've listed above is far from an exhaustive
list of the benefits of purified water. Instead, it's a handful of examples, any of which should convince people
that purified water is the way to move forward. If you're ready to learn more about how Waterdrop can help you,
take a look at our different
offerings and feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.