Will getting a shower filter help you get cleaner and reduce your exposure to toxins?
I'm starting to hear a lot of things about Shower Filters and how we are absorbing toxins and chlorine when we take a hot shower. I wanted to know if it really works or is this some people going crazy?
Yes. I've noticed a considerable difference since installing a shower filter. The water is MUCH cleaner and I have been able to discontinue the use of body moistureizers/hair conditioners as my skin and hair is much less dry.
In addition, when you take a hot shower, (a 10 minute one), you are inhaling a greater amount of toxins from the steam than if you drank 1 quart of tap water. So, besides the toxins in the water being absorbed through your skin, you are also taking them in via your lungs.
I purchased the Aquasana shower filter (about $65; you will need to replace the cartridge every 6 months–about $80-90 total cost for the year). Very easy to install, just follow directions. Definitely worth the price–I am VERY happy with the product.
You can also "google" Aquasana shower filter to find more info/price comparisons on the web.
Finally, no, people are NOT crazy regarding this matter. We are exposed to 70,000 chemicals in the environment, many on a daily basis. We need all the help we can find.
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