RO (Reverse Osmosis) water with remineralization involves adding beneficial minerals back into purified water after it has been filtered through a reverse osmosis system. Reverse osmosis effectively removes impurities and dissolved solids, but it also removes naturally occurring minerals, which can affect the taste and potentially impact health. Remineralization restores these lost minerals, resulting in water that is both pure and rich in essential nutrients.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Reverse Osmosis:
This process uses a semipermeable membrane to filter out contaminants, including bacteria, viruses, and dissolved solids, from water.
Remineralization:
While RO water is very pure, it can sometimes taste flat and lack beneficial minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and potassium. Remineralization replenishes these elements, enhancing the taste and potentially providing health benefits.
How it works:
· Remineralization cartridges: These are added to RO systems and contain minerals that dissolve into the water as it passes through.
· Natural methods: Adding Himalayan salt or other mineral-rich substances to the water.
Remineralized RO water can provide:
· Better taste: Many people find remineralized RO water tastes better than water filtered only by RO.
· Nutritional value: Minerals like calcium and magnesium are essential for bone health and other bodily functions.
· Proper balance: Remineralization can help achieve a better balance of minerals in the water, potentially reducing strain on the body as it metabolizes the water.
· Alkalinity boost: Some remineralization methods can also slightly increase the water's pH, making it more alkaline.
👉 To purchase or order an RO unit installed, simply:
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Ask our front desk team at your next visit, or
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📞 Call or text (941) 720-7785 and ask about our water systems
Our team will walk you through the options, answer your questions, and help you determine if a water system is the right fit for your health goals.