Tuesday, November 11, 2008

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Ever wondered how you could make your own water purifier? It is risky business to do so because it is not possible to tell whether water is safe to drink just by looking at it.

Simple procedures such as boiling or the use of a household activated carbon filter are not sufficient for treating all the possible contaminants that may be present in water from an unknown source. Even natural spring water - considered safe for all practical purposes in the 1800s - must now be tested before determining what kind of treatment, if any, is needed. Chemical analysis, while expensive, is the only way to obtain the information necessary for deciding on method of purification.

To use a home made water purifier you will need to first determine what contaminants you will need to remove from the water, and then choose the proper method to achieve the result you seek.

If you desire a source of clean water at home over the long-term, you will get much better results from many of the products offered commercially; especially where extensive research and cutting edge technology has been developed to achieve the most effective reduction of contaminants. No home made water purifier will come close to removing the number and types of contaminants handled by most commercial water purification systems. Your safety and health can depend on getting the water right.

Water purification technologies includes, but are not limited to: ultraviolet light, filtration, water softening, reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, deionization and powdered activated carbon treatment. All of these methods can be found in a wide range of products for the home at relatively reasonable prices.

In a pinch, you can achieve a home made water purifier. The following water purification methods are taken from the Outdoor Action Guide to Water Purification, part of The Backpacker's Field Manual by Rick Curtis.

Biologically Contaminated vs. Toxic Water

Biologically contaminated water is water that contains microorganisms such as Giardia (a common microorganism that, if not killed, leads to intestinal disorders), bacteria, or viruses that can lead to infections (see Gastrointestinal Infections, page 316). Toxic water sources, on the other hand, contain chemical contamination from pesticide runoffs, mine tailings, and so on. A home made water purifier that involves boiling, filtering, or chemically treating water can remove or kill microorganisms, but it will not remove chemical toxins.

Boiling

Boiling is the most certain way of killing all microorganisms. According to the Wilderness Medical Society, water temperatures above 160 F (70 C) kill all pathogens within 30 minutes and above 185 F (85 C) within a few minutes. So in the time it takes for the water to reach the boiling point (212 F or 100 C) from 160 F (70 C), all pathogens will be killed, even at high altitude. To be extra safe, let the water boil rapidly for one minute, especially at higher altitudes since water boils at a lower temperature (see page 68.)

Chemical Purification

There are two types of chemical treatment: those using iodine and those using chlorine. There are a variety of products on the market, so follow the directions on the bottle. Be advised that many of the tablets have an expiration date and become ineffective after that point. Also, once the bottle has been opened, the tablets must be used within a certain period. When in doubt, buy a new bottle. Remember that chemical purification methods may only be partially effective, depending on the water temperature.

Iodine has been shown to be more effect than chlorine-based treatments in inactivating Giardia cysts. Be aware that some people are allergic to iodine and cannot use it as a form of water purification.

Chlorine Treatment

Chlorine can be used for persons with iodine allergies or restrictions. Remember that water temperature, sediment level, and contact time are all elements in killing microorganisms in the water. Chlorine is also a toxic substance and if not used properly or used over time can be very harmful. Home made water purification over the long-term is not a healthy or effective way to assure clean drinking water.

Filtration

There are a number of devices on the market that filter out microorganisms. A water filter pumps water through a microscopic filter that is rated for a certain-size organism. The standard size rating is the micron (the period at the end of this sentence is about 600 microns). Depending on the micron rating of the filter, smaller organisms (like viruses) can pass through.

Be cautious when selecting a filter. You should know what potential organisms you need to treat for. You don't want to go to an area where a virus like hepatitis A is present in the water (a problem in some developing countries) with a filter that will handle only a larger organism like Giardia.

If what I have told you makes it seem like a home made water purifier is more risky and more trouble than it's worth, then maybe it's time to consider a simple, easy to use, affordable commercial home water purifier. I personally recommend the Aquasana brand for it's portability (if you move, just unplug it and move it to your next house), its affordable cost and its effectiveness in removing all sorts of contaminants.

Jayne Bell is the editor of http://www.HowMuchWaterShouldYouDrink.com - She is fascinated by the many ways in which water is critical to good health and has researched extensively the subject of pure water, home water purifiers, and the health benefits of water. The receive a mini-course on the Top Five Water Cures go to http://www.howmuchwatershouldyoudrink.com

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I used to think that home water purifiers were a luxury, or at best unnecessary! Boy, was I wrong! When I started to really look into what was in the water I was drinking, I was completely shocked!

I quickly came to the conclusion I needed a water purifier, and I needed one fast. The only problem was I didn't know much about them. I had no idea how to compare home water purifiers to find the best type for me and my family. So, I did a lot more research about the various kinds of these devices that there were. Let me give you a brief summary of what I found out.

There's quite a bit more in the water we drink other than pure "H2o"! Some of it is good, a lot of it is very, very bad for our health.

Our bodies are 70% water. What's more is water is completely necessary to most of the chemical processes that go on inside of us. For instance, your liver is 96% water. So, obviously we need plenty of water to survive and thrive.

We also need more than just the water itself. Humans were designed (or evolved) to drink plenty of pure water with trace minerals in it. Take the mineral calcium, for instance. We need that in trace amounts! If we don't get that, then our bodies will steal it from our bones! No wonder diseases and conditions like osteoporosis are becoming more prevalent.

Unfortunately, in addition to just the water and the trace minerals that we need for optimum health, our water also contains a ton of ingredients, both organic and inorganic, that are detrimental to our well being.

It's highly likely that your tap water has traces of at least one pesticide in it! It also probably has lead and a number of bacterial and viruses--even though it's been sterilized!

Cysts are dormant microorganisms that are not completely killed by sterilization and which wreak havoc when they get inside of us. Anyone who has ever had a bout of Giardia can attest to this.

Not only that, but the sterilization process itself leaves a residue of chlorine in our water. Chlorine gas was used in World War I as a weapon of mass destruction!

In case you're thinking bottled water is the answer to this problem, think again! Bottled water is no better for us than tap water. As a matter of fact, there are fewer restrictions on the quality of bottled water than tap water.

So, what's the solution?

A home water purifier is the solution! If you haven't considered a home water purifier, then now is the time. Get on the Internet and start researching this stuff for yourself. Compare home water purifiers! Find the right one for you, then buy it!

To learn more about home water purifiers visit my website!

R. Lee Cole is an avid health and exercise enthusiast who loves to make his research available to everyone via the Internet. Check out Lee's website for more information about this important topic.

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