The Pros and Cons of Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration: What a Toxicologist Thinks

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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2023
  • In this video, Rod and Dr. Peter Dingle discuss the quality of tap water and the need for filtration. Rod expresses concern about the declining quality of public water and suggests considering reverse osmosis (RO) water filters as a solution. However, Dr. Dingle reveals that they have never been a fan of RO systems due to their removal of essential minerals from the water. These minerals, such as calcium, magnesium, zinc, selenium, iodine, molybdenum, and boron, are present in small amounts but are easily absorbed by the body. Dr. Dingle explains that RO systems remove these minerals and emphasizes the importance of replenishing them for proper hydration and overall health.
    Dr. Dingle further emphasizes the complexity of the issue, stating that there are numerous potential toxins in water, including chlorine, fluoride, and pesticides. He highlights the lack of knowledge and monitoring regarding pesticide usage and its byproducts, which can be more toxic than the original pesticide. He suggests that the long-term impact of these toxins on health should be taken into consideration, particularly for individuals over the age of 25. He mentions the stress it puts on the liver, the main detoxification organ, and note the increase in diseases such as non-alcoholic fatty liver.
    The conversation then shifts to the necessity of filtration systems to remove contaminants from water. Rod mentions their preference for carbon filtration, particularly for removing pesticides. However, they both acknowledge that some contaminants may require an RO system despite the concerns expressed by Dr. Dingle. Ultimately, both agree on the need for filtration to ensure better water quality.
    Overall, this video highlights the concerns surrounding tap water quality, the potential harmful effects of contaminants, and the importance of filtration systems in maintaining healthier drinking water.
    If you'd like to watch the entire episode you can do so here:
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Komentáře • 23

  • @craigchant1367
    @craigchant1367 Před 5 měsíci +11

    If you want minerals in your water all you have to do is add celtic sea salt and you will get all the minerals humans need.

    • @louisborges476
      @louisborges476 Před měsícem

      Some higher end RO units now add the essential minerals back into the water.

    • @Jeepdad561
      @Jeepdad561 Před 28 dny

      Literally my girl just messaged me the same exact thing. Thanks for confirmation lol

    • @corncorner
      @corncorner Před 6 dny

      @@louisborges476 do you know which ones some of those are?

    • @voiceofthedragons
      @voiceofthedragons Před 16 hodinami

      While salt is important. It's better to have mineral ready water as most salts (even Celtic) are being found to have heavy metals

  • @peacefulandpretty2372
    @peacefulandpretty2372 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you! Really helpful video and really honest about what authorities know and don't know about water contaminants. I'd be wonderful to hear about ways to help the body deal with these impurities. Sauna? Certain foods? Exercise? Swimming in natural bodies of water?

  • @Joey-md1bd
    @Joey-md1bd Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you Rod and Dr. Peter for the information. I really appreciate you both sharing this. We have similar issues here in the states. What kind of water filtration system would you recommend for home and garden use? We use about 30 liters/5-10 gallons per day. RO systems seem to be overkill.

    • @mywaterfilter
      @mywaterfilter  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Hello Joey, for drinking you really want to use something that takes everything like an RO and then remineralises it. That is generally going to be the safest option for town water. If you are on rain water then you have a few more options as RO is unnecessary and wasteful for rain water. For your home, we don't know the US market super well but if you can get a triple whole house with a cover, that will do the trick. We hope that helps.

    • @Joey-md1bd
      @Joey-md1bd Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@mywaterfilter great, thank you very much! I really appreciate you taking the time to help! Cheers!

  • @robbyrobby7721
    @robbyrobby7721 Před 11 dny

    I got my ro system, I feel like my body had a oil change

  • @chumdog6060
    @chumdog6060 Před 24 dny

    I drink alot of milk and eat salt (probably too much as is) so I'm not too worried about minnerals

  • @ysimracing
    @ysimracing Před 3 měsíci +2

    I had been told 6 years ago when I fitted ro that will sack all minerals out of my body.6 years later exactly yesterday i did put new ro unit .I'm tired been constantly ill.
    Thanks for video

    • @LI3TOM3
      @LI3TOM3 Před měsícem

      put a pinch of himalayan pink salt in glass of ro water it has 80 minerals in it ,:)

    • @jesusmalverde612
      @jesusmalverde612 Před 15 dny +1

      Which one did you install?

    • @LI3TOM3
      @LI3TOM3 Před 15 dny

      @@jesusmalverde612 AQUATI 6 STAGE REVERSE OSMOSIS UNDER SINK MINERAL DRINKING WATER FILTER SYSTEM.

    • @ysimracing
      @ysimracing Před 15 dny

      @@jesusmalverde612 basic one with the pump and 5 L container .I think I paid £180

  • @amorcanta
    @amorcanta Před 22 dny

    Is there a system like this one available for the USA?

  • @aluisious
    @aluisious Před 6 měsíci

    "They broke the structure?"

  • @ElismyJudge
    @ElismyJudge Před měsícem

    Minerals? H2O... 2 Hydrogen molecules and 1 oxygen. Why do you need minerals in water? You get that out of a balanced diet.

    • @mywaterfilter
      @mywaterfilter  Před měsícem

      It make sense, thank you for your thoughts.
      Breaking down the water structure to its components via Reverse Osmosis may make the water appear lifeless, yet it guarantees effective water filtration for many RO users. At My Water Filter, we take an extra step by adding post-membrane cartridges to reintroduce minerals and improve taste with carbon, ultimately creating clean and sustainable drinking water.

    • @MagicBayWolf
      @MagicBayWolf Před měsícem

      The soil your food is grown in is heavily depleted of minerals nowadays. You would have to go for grass fed organic meat, fruits and vegetables.

    • @jannivannibell
      @jannivannibell Před měsícem

      @@mywaterfilter it’s really just for the taste though. Ro water is completely safe