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Does reverse osmosis filtered water cause mineral deficiency?

Asked 2 years ago

I'm trying to learn more about the different ways water can be filtered without removing too many of its essential minerals. I took an interest in reverse osmosis water. Does reverse osmosis water preserve minerals?

Aditya James

Thursday, June 23, 2022

Unfortunately, the process of reverse osmosis filtration removes the essential minerals from the water as well as the harmful compounds. Because reverse osmosis water contains no minerals, it can potentially leach minerals from the body when it is consumed. This means that the minerals consumed in the vitamins and food you eat are urinated away.

Cameron-Leigh Henning

Cameron-Leigh Henning

Monday, October 31, 2022

Reverse osmosis is one of the filtering methods that remove everything from the water, including the essential minerals. While completely clean water sounds like a good option, only drinking reverse osmosis water can be harmful. This demineralized water ends up leaching the minerals from your body, which means that any minerals absorbed through food are urinated away.





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