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Is drinking water without minerals healthy? Don’t our bodies need minerals?

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Is drinking water without minerals healthy? Don’t our bodies need minerals?

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A. The jury is still out on this one. There are some who believe that the minerals shouldn’t be taken out of the water—regardless of how it tastes. If this is how you feel, then you should choose to use one of our filtration options which only remove harmful minerals and sediment from the water. Most people (including scientists like myself) believe that we get our minerals from the foods we eat, not from the water. Water quality varies greatly from place to place. Water tends to taste better if it is pure.

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