How to Switch to Distilled Water at Home (and why it matters) The Water We Rely On Every Day Water is part of everything we do — from what we drink and cook with to how we clean, humidify, and even care for our pets. Yet, most people rarely think about what’s really in their tap water. While … [Read more...]
How to Choose and Set Up Your Water Distiller (Step-by-Step Guide)
How to Choose and Set Up Your First Home Water Distiller (Step-by-Step Guide) When you decide to take control of your water quality, you’re making one of the most impactful health and lifestyle choices you can. A Pure Water Distiller replicates the natural hydrologic cycle on earth, giving you … [Read more...]
Water Purity in Detox and Clean Eating
Water Purity in Detox and Clean Eating When you think about detoxing and clean eating, you might picture colorful salads, fresh-pressed juices, or plant-based meals. You may even be taking supplements, exercising more, and paying close attention to labels. But there's one key ingredient that often … [Read more...]
Reverse Osmosis vs Distilled Water
Reverse Osmosis vs Distilled Water When it comes to clean drinking water, two methods rise to the top of the list: reverse osmosis (RO) and distillation. Both remove impurities, but they work in different ways and can produce different results. Understanding these differences can help you decide … [Read more...]
Can Babies Drink Distilled Water?
Can Babies Drink Distilled Water? Long story short, yes! Babies can and should drink distilled water, and it’s recommended by doctors and formula manufacturers. Distilled water goes through a natural purification process similar to the Earth's own hydrologic cycle. A Pure Water distiller boils … [Read more...]
Answering Your Questions About Distilled Water
What You Want to Know About Distilled Water: Answering Your Frequently Asked Questions What Is Distilled Water? Distillation works by replicating nature’s own purification method—the hydrologic cycle of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation—but in a carefully controlled environment. In this … [Read more...]
Volatile Organic Compounds in Water: Changing Your Filter Matters
What are Volatile Organic Compounds? VOCs, while often naturally occurring, can pose health and environmental risks if not properly managed. VOCs are organic chemicals that easily vaporize at room temperature. Common types of VOCs in water include: 1. Pesticides and herbicides – agricultural … [Read more...]
Legionnaires’ Outbreak in New York City: Why Clean Water Matters More Than Ever
Legionnaires Disease’ Outbreak in New York City Recently, New York City officials confirmed multiple deaths and more than a hundred cases of Legionnaires’ disease in Central Harlem. The outbreak was traced back to contaminated cooling towers, where Legionella bacteria thrive in warm water. Public … [Read more...]
Tap Water Quality: Why It Varies Daily
There are many reasons why tap water quality might vary, even on an hourly basis. Source water fluctuations, treatment plant adjustments, changes in distribution systems, aging household plumbing, and even the time of day and use patterns can all affect water quality. Source Water … [Read more...]
The Cost of Distilled Water in 2025
While buying jugs of distilled water from the store may seem convenient at first, the cost of distilled water quickly adds up, and not just in your wallet. If you're considering switching to distilled water for drinking, cooking, or other household uses, cost is likely one of your top concerns. … [Read more...]
Pink Bacteria in Showers, Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, and Pet Bowls
Pink stains in your bathroom may look harmless, but that slimy stuff in your shower corners or toilet bowl isn't just soap residue—it’s a type of bacteria called Serratia marcescens. Often mistaken for mold, this pink growth thrives in moist environments and can be more than just an eyesore. In this … [Read more...]
Radon in Groundwater
What is Radon? Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that forms when uranium, thorium, or radium breaks down in soil, rock, and water. It is colorless, tasteless, and odorless, making it virtually undetectable without specialized testing. Although radon is present in the outdoor air at low … [Read more...]
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