Nowadays, people use RO water in most of the houses. RO purifies the water and makes it drinkable, but do you know how dangerous it is for your health? Yes, using RO water can prove fatal for your health. We are not saying this, but scientists are saying this.
It has been revealed in many studies that essential minerals are lost in RO water, due to which the body has to face many problems. Not only this, the World Health Organization (WHO) has also warned about this many times.
Let us tell you that it has been scientifically proven that many essential minerals present in water get destroyed when water is purified using technology based on Reverse Osmosis. Due to which a person may have to face health problems like jaundice, anemia. Apart from this, there are also risks of problems in the development of newborns. RO does purify water, but it filters out the calcium and magnesium present in it, which has a bad effect on the body.
Such symptoms start appearing in people.
In a study, scientists said that when people started using RO water in Czech and Slovak, a huge deficiency of magnesium and calcium was seen in their bodies in just a few weeks. Apart from this, other problems also started appearing. Due to the use of RO water, these people started complaining of fatigue, weakness and body pain. It is said that RO water cannot compensate for minerals in comparison to natural water.
Water can be purified in this way.
Water can be consumed after boiling it well for 3 to 4 minutes.
Water can also be purified by adding alum to hot water.
Add 5 drops of iodine in one liter of water.
Water can also be purified by adding four drops of liquid bleach in one liter of water.
PC: Agniban
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