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There is a misunderstanding about drinking water, don't follow the flow

How should we ensure that we get healthy water? In fact, this problem is basically unsolvable. Even if users really know what elements they need, it is difficult to customize water that truly meets their needs. Speaking of this, I have to correct a common misunderstanding that everyone currently exists: mineral water and other water containing essential trace elements for the human body must be healthy water.

It can be said that all kinds of people need all kinds of water, and different people have different physical conditions and different water quality. Therefore, it is obviously impossible to ensure that the purified water produced by a water purifier is suitable for everyone.

So, how should we ensure that we get healthy water? In fact, this problem is basically unsolvable. Even if users really know what elements they need, it is difficult to customize water that truly meets their needs. Speaking of this, I have to correct a common misunderstanding that everyone currently exists: mineral water and other water containing essential trace elements for the human body must be healthy water.



First of all, supplementing unnecessary elements is not only useless, but too much supplementation is even harmful. It is too much to supplement anything, and so are the trace elements necessary for the human body. If a person's body already has enough of a certain essential element, and then a large amount of supplementation is carried out, adverse consequences such as stones may occur. Of course, the amount of trace elements contained in the current drinking water is very small, and even long-term drinking will not cause a great impact on the human body.



Secondly, water, a way to supplement trace elements, is actually not important to the human body. A question that many people are generally worried about is: If people do not supplement some of the essential elements contained in it with water, will they fail, and there will be undernutrition? To this question, you can answer for sure: No. The amount of elements that the human body supplements from the water is very small compared to the overall intake, and it will not have a significant impact on the body’s overall nutritional acquisition. For example, the calcium contained in a glass of milk can be equivalent to The calcium content of 200 cups of mineral water is basically negligible.



Therefore, in the process of purchasing water purifiers, there is no need to worry too much about whether the water they produce contains trace elements and other beneficial substances. It is better to contain them naturally, and it does not matter if they do not contain them. The first purpose of purchasing a water purifier should be water safety.