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SovereignSailor · 4w
How does it remineralise the water at the end?
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As far as i know what reverse osmosis does, is that the water pass through a filter that only water molecules can pass since they are smaller, which means it holds even the minerals the water had, but since we need the water to have a certain amount of minerals, then the filter system adds the minerals we need to the water in the right amounts. And this is why it is called reversed osmosis (osmosis in greek means something like mixing-intergrating)

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Essencial · 4w
IMOP water doesn't need to contain actual minerals... Food is our source for minerals...Water is not a nutrient. It's for dilution, cleansing and transportation. But adding a tiny bit of salt will remineralise the water enough. It's actually only about the information of the minerals that are neede...