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How does the Biocompatible Water System compare to other systems on the market?

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How does the Biocompatible Water System compare to other systems on the market?

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A. There are basically five types of water systems on the market today. Here is a brief overview of these systems, with comparisons to ours. 1. Filters – Standard carbon filters are common, but are incapable of removing fluoride, metals, and chloramines. They make up an important part of our system. 2. Reverse osmosis – Reverse osmosis is a foundational purification technology, but there are limits to what it can accomplish by itself. Most RO systems use only one purifier which means that the purification is compromised. Also, all RO membranes decline in efficiency over time so it is important to use multiple purifiers (deionization) to keep efficiency levels high. RO water is acidic, unbalanced, and aggressive unless water is restructured and remineralized. 3. Distillers – Distillers have crucial flaws that makes it not a good choice for our day and age. First, distillation does not remove all toxins in the first pass. It is really necessary to distill water three times to get total p

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