The Stability index
Why neutral and natural is so important
Reverse Osmosis (RO) filters or systems remove impurities from water efficiently.
Despite the global popularity and accolades for impurity removal, they also remove beneficial minerals.
Calcium and magnesium are 99% removed by reverse osmosis. In addition, it removes an even more significant amount of trace elements.
The function of minerals and elements known as electrolytes is crucial as deep as the cellular level.
For water to be truly effective, it must be as clean as possible and as balanced as the water nature intended.
For water to perform as an Extracellular fluid around the cells, delivering oxygen, light and electrolytes, this requires little or no contamination to hinder the journey or performance.
If we control the quality of our extracellular fluids, we control the 16 stages of the microzymas and our vulnerability to diseases.
A World Health Organization report analysing hundreds of scientific studies concluded that demineralized or reverse osmosis water "definitely adversely affects the human and animal organism."
In a scientific study conducted to see if minerals consumed in food could compensate for the lack of minerals in reverse osmosis water, scientists found that "their diets did not compensate reduced mineral intake...low-mineral water led to increased removal of minerals from the body.
Drinking low mineral content compromises the body's mineral and water metabolism.
Reverse osmosis water dilutes the electrolytes in the body's water, making it aggressive.
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