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Friday, February 12, 2010

Don't Let This Happen to You!

Purifying doesn't only pertain to air quality - it also applies to water quality. Many times, we only worry about the air we breathe because we think that bad indoor air quality can lead to more harmful results. In fact, water quality is just as important because your skin absorbs the water and, if you're not using a water filter of any sort, your skin may also absorb the chemicals and bacteria found in the water.

The other day, I read about a woman discovering a dead rat in her water tank, not realizing that she had been showering in that water for months. Can you imagine all of the bacteria and microorganisms that her body may have absorbed? While it is still important to check your water tank once in a while, using a filtered shower head is almost a necessity because you never know what will end up in your water. If a similar situation ever happens to you (hopefully, it won't), having a filtered shower head installed may significantly reduce and, more likely, eliminate bacteria, chemicals, microorganisms, and VOCs from your water.

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Monday, December 21, 2009

Keeping Your Water Clean

Not only is indoor air quality very important, but water quality is as well. Most people only think about water quality when it concerns drinking water. In fact, many times the worst water is the water you shower in. It's important to use filtered shower heads to remove chlorine and additional chemicals from your water. If you use these filtered shower heads, you will see a dramatic improvement in your hair and skin. Like air purifiers, filtered shower heads take all of the dirty water coming from your pipes and remove chlorine, rust, and even odors for 100% pure water. Some even have UV technology inside that suppresses the growth and reproduction of microorganisms, such as bacteria and viruses.

These filtered shower heads have worked miracles for me. Ever since I purchased one, my hair and skin have been so much healthier and I just feel so clean! I really recommend you try one. If you're still looking for the perfect Christmas present, this might be it! Simply look for the filtered shower heads that are marked "IN STOCK - Ships today if ordered by 12:00 p.m. PST," select overnight shipping on the checkout page, and order by tomorrow December 22,2009, at 12 PM PST / 2 PM CST / 3 PM EST to receive your purchase by December 24, 2009!

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Monday, October 8, 2007

Chlorine Can Make Your Shower Deadly - Try a Shower Head Filter!



Chlorine is a commonly used household cleaner and disinfectant, and is also widely used as an oxidizing agent in water treatment and chemical processes. However, according to the EPA, chlorine is also a potent irritant to the eyes, upper respiratory tract, and lungs, and chronic exposure to chlorine gas can result in airflow obstruction, respiratory effects, and eye/throat irritation.

Unfortunately, chlorine cannot be avoided, as it is an extremely important chemical used in water purification and disinfecting. It is highly effective in killing bacteria and other microorganisms in drinking water supplies and swimming pools. However, although chlorine is universally used to disinfect water, it is not necessarily safe for drinking, bathing, or even showering.

In terms of acute effects, several acute studies have shown that chlorine can cause tickling of the nose, tickling of the throat, itching of the nose, coughing, drying of the throat, burning of the conjunctiva, and after just 15 minutes of exposure, pain and discomfort ranging from ocular and respiratory irritation to coughing, shortness of breath, and headaches can occur. At higher levels of chlorine exposure, inhalation can lead to noncardiogenic pulmonary edema, and prolonged dermal contact can lead to chemical burns or ulcerations.

With respect to aging, regular exposure to chlorine can age the skin much like extended exposure to sunlight, and itchiness and flakiness can occur.

Chlorine is also detrimental to hair, as the structure of hair is vulnerable to drying agents, and chlorine can suck the sebum (the natural lubricant that protects your hair cuticle) out of hair, causing cracked cuticles, diminished sheen, and even split ends.

While the use of lotions or conditioners may seem to temporarily alleviate the effects of chlorine exposure, unfiltered shower and bath water can still increase one's exposure to chlorine by absorbing through the skin and by inhalation of chlorine vapors. In addition, hard water (or water that has a high mineral content) can also be nuisance in the shower. Hard water usually contains high levels of calcium and magnesium which can cause lime scale build-up and insoluble salt residue, with states such as Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, Arizona, and California having the highest levels of hard water.

Thankfully, the use of relatively inexpensive chlorine-removing shower filters and bath filters like the April Shower Head Deluxe Filter can help eliminate chlorinated and mineralized water at the source and invigorate your lungs, rejuvenate your skin, and restore your hair's natural luster. In addition to removing harmful chlorine, these types of filters can also help reduce soap scum, rust, dirt, eliminate unpleasant odors, and prevent dry skin and hair.

Impurities are filtered out; and softened, pH-balanced water leaves your skin and hair healthier and cleaner.

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