Filter and Structure Your Bathing and Kitchen Water

We interact and absorb water in many ways beyond drinking — when we shower, wash our hands, wash our fruit and vegetables, boil water for coffee, tea, rice… and when we water the plants and soil of our gardens. Hence, there are great benefits to filtering, revitalizing, and structuring all the water sources that we use in our homes. 

Step #1: Filter

Filter Your Bathing Water

One of the lowest hanging fruits of upgrading your water absorption is to clean your bathing water. Our skin absorbs a lot of water, especially hot water, as it opens up our pores. I love the Hydroviv Shower Filter ($120) as it’s super easy to install and cartridges last 6-9 months.

Pro tip: Hydroviv products go on sale often, you can usually get their products for 30-50% off.

Filter Your Kitchen Water

Similar to bathing water, our hands and food absorb a good amount of water when we are cooking and cleaning dishes in the kitchen. I love the Hydroviv Under Sink Water Filter ($400) as it’s super easy to install and cartridges last 6-9 months.

Pro tip: Hydroviv products go on sale often, you can usually get their products for 30-50% off.

Step #2: Revitalize and Structure

If you want to go all in on hydration and have the budget for it, consider upgrading your bathing and kitchen water to vortexed, structured water. I like the Standard Vortex Water Revitalizer from Dancing With Water ($398), which works for your entire home.

Revitalized and Structured Water Benefits1

  1. Shower — Many people report improvements in skin, hair and nails after the installation of a VWR (softer, smoother, more hydrated skin; less brittle hair and nails). Improved water quality also requires less soap, shampoo and conditioner.
  2. Kitchen — Water treated with a VWR has been noted to improve the taste and freshness of fruits and vegetables washed before storage in the refrigerator.
  3. Plants and soil — Houseplants, fruit, vegetables, lawns and trees will thrive on water treated with a VWR. Numerous reports document the transformation of soil in time.
References:
1 “Standard Vortex Water Revitalizer (Vwr)-Vo-2003,04,05.” dancingwithwater.com, https://dancingwithwater.3dcartstores.com/Standard-Vortex-Water-Revitalizer-VWR_p_50.html.
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