Marilee Nelson is an Environmental Toxins expert who has spent nearly 30 years advocating for the chemically-sensitive and chronically-ill. She is a Board Certified Nutritionist, Certified Bau-Biologist and Bau-Biology Inspector and specializes in Food As Medicine. She has helped thousands of famili...
Chloramine becoming popular as an alternative to chlorine for drinking water disinfection. Chloramine produces lower levels of regulated DBPs, but produces more toxic iodo-DBPs (I > Br >> Cl). Unknown whether chloramine is safer than chlorine. Studied chemistry and toxicology of chlorinated/chlorami...
Table salt is the most common salt used in an ion exchange water softener. I’ve discussed the effect of sodium on plants from such softened water in, Chlorine, Chloramine and Plants – Everything You Need to Know. Salt also affects plants growing next to oceans where the wind blows sea ...
ai hasn't ended your career before it starts in a commencement speech at temple university, i shared my views on how new college graduates can compete with powerful artificial intelligence. steven levy does your city use chlorine or chloramine to treat its water? different cities use different ...
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Inactivation of Campylobacter-Jejuni by Chlorine and Monochloramine. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1986;51(2):307–11. CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Nygard K, Andersson Y, Rottingen JA, Svensson A, Lindback J, Kistemann T, et al. Association between environmental risk factors and ...
Your local water supply adds chlorine or chloramine to the water to make it safe to drink. These disinfectants kill bacteria and other microbes increasing the quality of water.[2] Chlorine, however, doesn’t differentiate between good bacteria and bad bacteria. It destroys it all. For your aqu...
Need more proof that there's pee in the pool? Next time you swim, take a whiff of the water. That classic pool smell isn't actually the scent of chlorine, but instead a compound called trichloramine. It forms when a chemical called urea, which is found in pee and sweat, reacts with...
Chloramines are disinfectants used by water utilities to treat drinking water. TheEPAhas studied the health effects of chloramine and has established maximum contaminant levels for drinking water. WHOLE HOUSE WATER FILTER OptimH2O® Tested and certified to reduce lead, cysts, and PFOA/PFOS, plu...
🧫 Chloramine– While KDF removes a lot of chlorine, it’s not very effective against chloramine (a chlorine-ammonia combo increasingly used by water utilities). 🧂 Fluoride– KDF doesn’t touch fluoride. For that, you’d want activated alumina or reverse osmosis. ...