Reverse Osmosis Water
Reverse Osmosis utilizes a fine membrane to filter water - known as hyper filtration. This allows the removal of bacteria, salts, sugars,
proteins, particles, dyes, and other damaging elements.
Reverse osmosis uses a membrane that is semi-permeable. This allows the
water to pass through whilst the contaminants are removed. In the
majority of reverse osmosis filters, this membrane is self-cleaning,
allowing for the purest water to be provided.
Reverse osmosis units can use between 2-3 gallons of water to make 1
gallon up to as much as 10 gallons of water or more, to make 1 gallon of
pure water.
As with distilled water, reverse osmosis water is far more alkaline than tap or bottled water.
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