First, it is important to know how to distinguish between the terms "filtration" and "purification. It can be difficult to know the difference between filtration and water purification, especially since products are marketed under these terms. There may be two companies that make products that do essentially the same job, but label their products differently. One company calls a product a "water purification" and the other a "water filtration".
The term purify means to eliminate what is not desired, so a product intended to purify water means that its purpose is to make water drinkable (suitable for human consumption). In other words, it means eliminating what is not desired, or reducing what may pose a health risk in certain concentrations (minerals, salts, organics, metals, etc.). Filtration is a physical process that uses a filter element (membrane) that holds back solid particles while allowing a liquid to pass through.
NATURAL PURIFICATION
Natural purification is an ancient purification method that uses natural gravity as well as natural materials. You can compare it to water from the dunes, where rainwater is naturally purified through sand and various earth layers. The system uses only natural materials known for their specific purification properties. Through the purification process, various substances are purified such as: heavy metals, organic pollutants, pesticides, herbicides, drug residues, chlorine, suspended solids (sludge, sediment). Bad taste and odors are also filtered and the PH value improved.
PURIFICATION PROCESS
The water flows naturally through the various materials under the influence of gravity. The water is not affected by pressing through a pump. The systee, needs no connection to the electricity grid or drinking water distribution network. The purification process consists of the following steps:
MICRO CERAMIC FILTER
The micro ceramic filter is made of highly compressed ceramic diatoms. The filter has a very thin porous structure of 0.2 that is less than half the size of bacteria. Filtration of rust, dust, sand and bacteria such as chlororea, typhoid, coliform, etc., among others.
ACTIVATED CARBON
The use of carbon for water filtration has been known since the Egyptians used it to store their water. Carbon is used to absorb impurities and is the most powerful absorbent known. Activated carbon can absorb a variety of chemicals including chlorine, among others.
SILICA SAND
Silica is a combination of oxygen and silicon, the two most abundant elements on earth. Silica is the mineral building block that promotes healthy bones and connective tissue. Silica is responsible, among other things, for the removal of aluminum accumulations from our bodies. Helps prevent premature aging, cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's, among other things. Silica is becoming increasingly popular as a beneficial mineral supplement in water. One of its unique properties is that it always maintains its own temperature, keeping water cool and fresh.
ZEOLITE
Zeolite is a natural volcanic material with a number of unique properties. Zeolite has an unusual crystalline structure to exchange positively charged ions. This exchange of ions allows zeolites to selectively absorb certain harmful and unwanted elements from water. Zeolite exchanges sodium ions for calcium ions and absorbs toxic energies, heavy metals (mercury, lead and chromium), toxins and chlorine compounds such as trihalomethane, thereby softening the water. In addition, Zeolite supports nutrient absorption.
MINERAL STONES
Mineral stones have been widely used in health-related products for centuries. It is composed of many health-promoting elements such as potassium, sodium, calcium and magnesium. In addition to adding minerals, it also ensures that water stays fresh.
ILLITE
These illite balls have an anti-bacteriological effect and emit an infrared frequency of 9.23 micrometers. This is a body's own frequency, which activates body cells. They also bring the pH value (acidity) to 7.0 and thus the acidity of the water is lowered and neutralized.
CERAMIC FILTER
At this stage, the water is once again passed through a ceramic filter to get rid of smallest impurities.
MAGNETIC WATER FAUCET (SCHAUBERGER PRINCIPLE).
Equipped with magnets, the faucet changes the magnetic force of water by applying clusters and vortices. This creates freely moving hexagonally structured water molecules that are in harmony with the fluids in the human body. In this way, the magnetized water promotes health and vitality.water is vitalized.