Milestones of physical water treatment in USA:
– Federal Technology Alert , Non-Chemical Technologies for Scale and Hardness Control, 1998 – California Voters Approve Santa Clarita Softener Ban, Vote comes just weeks after Gov. Schwarzenegger vetoed AB 2270, 2008 – California Governor signs bill AB 1366 to ban water softeners, SPEC warns industry, 2009 – Michigan, Connecticut, Texas, Massachusetts are among many States to follow California’s Santa Clarita Valley historic decision , 2009 – 2011 – Galvanic Lime Scale and Corrosion water treatment device AQUABION® obtained the US Patent 7,815,779, 2010 – GSA, U.S. General Services Administration , Non-chemical Water Treatment 2011Healthier Hard Water, public research
Everybody would like to arrive healthier at 55+, without osteoporosis or major heart disease. Population all over the world should be informed correctly about more healthier ways of live. Lets begin with drinking water, our most important life source. WHO – World Health Organisation – Nutrients in Drinking waterWhat conclusions can be drawn about the relationship between calcium, magnesium and other trace elements in water and mortality from certain types of cardiovascular disease? Healthy Water Research, Martin Fox, Ph.D. Healthy Water is highly fragmented and opinionated. Studies on water and heart disease ignore the findings on drinking water and cancer and vice versa. Heart Disease: Soft Water vs. Hard Water
In numerous published studies on the relationship between drinking water and cardiovascular mortality , two beneficial factors continue to stand out – water “hardness” and total dissolved solids (TDS). Both are associated with lower mortality from heart disease. Hardness refers to the amount of calcium and magnesium, or calcium carbonate in the water. The more calcium carbonate, the harder the water; lower amounts mean softer water.
TDS is a measurement of all the minerals in the water, not just calcium or magnesium.
One major study, the British Regional Heart Study, analyzed 253 towns in the UK. It fund 10% to 15% more cardiovascular deaths in soft water areas than in hard water areas.
The ideal level of water hardness – around 170 mg/l – resulted in lower levels of heart disease. Disclaimer: Water Treatment Experts LLC is not a research institution. We search for projects, whose primary goal is to protect our planet and to assure the rights of future generations to a healthy existence.