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  Showering in Tap Water Should You Bathe in BLEACH? Why filter Your Shower Water?Chlorine is a toxic chemical. It is used in water treatment to reduce and kill forms of biological agents, such as bacteria and viruses found in water systems. Chlorine is harmful to you when you drink it and when it is absorbed into our skin and inhaled into your lungs when you shower. It has been estimated that the “shower steam” in your bathroom can contain up to 100 times the amount of chlorine than the water, because chlorine evaporates out of water at a relatively low temperature. If you bathe or shower in unfiltered tap water you are inhaling and absorbing chlorine into your body. Conditions contributed to or aggravated by chlorine exposure: · Respiratory Conditions (nose, throat, lungs, sinuses): Asthma, bronchitis · Hair: Dry, brittle · Skin: Dry, flaking, dandruff, itching, rashes (especially with…

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For over 60 years chlorine has been the most extensively used disinfectant in the United States to kill organisms that cause waterborne diseases such as typhoid, cholera, dysentery, amebiasis, salmonellosis, shigellosis, and hepatitis A. It is the leading disinfectant for drinking water in most of the world. Ozone is now being used as the primary disinfectant in many drinking water treatment plants, largely in Canada and Europe. There is interest in the regulatory and scientific community concerning the use of chlorine composite to disinfect our drinking water. This comes from the adverse health effects, discovered in the early 1970’s, of the disinfectant by-products found in water as a result of them being used. When chlorine id put in the water it reacts causes a chemical reaction with any organic material found in the water. There’s always organic matter found in natural water. By-products of this chemical reaction include trihalomethanes (THMs)…

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