Amway's eSpring is recommended.
http://www.espring.com/English-EU/WhyEspri...58.aspx?pgid=13
RO Water comparison, Elken VS Diamond
RO Water comparison, Elken VS Diamond
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Oct 26 2009, 12:05 AM
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Oct 26 2009, 12:17 AM
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QUOTE(paul12 @ Oct 26 2009, 12:09 AM) So i think you should change to Diamond Mineral Water also. They have this trade-in scheme... trade in your old unit for Diamond mineral water set.... and can get holiday 5 days lagi... RO is not good for kids... this is for sure... adults is ok... kids, better take mineral water or Energy water... but dun take Dr Sukida, that is definitely not suitable for kids... even the Dr Sukida sales personnel said so... the good brands to take is Diamond, Elken, Cosway. Diamond is the most worthwhile since they have many guarantees... It is funny to see that people choosing Water Treatment System depending on the scheme, the holidays (pulaz?). In my personal opinion, the most important issue of concerning a good WTS is how clean the system can deliver to the end users, and if price is in concerning as well. u might have to choose them depends on your needs. Just like choosing a local proton vs bmw.Can just try it out for 14 days to feel the wonders... if no feel, can get money back... |
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Oct 27 2009, 01:32 AM
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QUOTE(frostworld @ Oct 26 2009, 07:54 PM) Support this. how can you make sure it is pure and non contaminants? Did you contact with the 3rd party organization that test the water treatment system? I have been searching in the NSF database for quite sometimes and I didn't really see what you guys recommended appear in the database of NSF-certified drinking water treatment products. The database is updating quite frequently. The latest is on Monday, October 26, 2009 at 4:15 AM Eastern Time.I have both Diamond and Elken, and right now i go more to elken because it is a pure non contaminants water. This is the link of the complete list: http://www.nsf.org/Certified/dwtu/ You're most welcome to check if your products appear in their list. Why NSF? QUOTE No other independent testing programs require companies to comply with the strict standards imposed by NSF and its product certification programs. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced plant inspections, NSF is the only third-party testing organization to undertake a complete evaluation of every aspect of a product's development before it can earn our certification. Most importantly for you, NSF Certification is not a one-time activity. We do not just test a single model of a product and give it our okay. Our certification programs require regular on-site inspections of the manufacturing facilities. In addition, certified products are periodically re-tested against the requirements of the most current version of the applicable national standard. If for any reason a product fails to meet one or more of our certification criteria, we will take whatever enforcement actions we deem necessary to protect the public, including product recall, public notification, or de-certification. So, what are the contaminants your water treatment can filter or maybe 'treat'? and how many are them? |
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Oct 27 2009, 11:40 AM
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Oct 28 2009, 11:07 AM
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QUOTE(ally chai @ Oct 28 2009, 10:59 AM) Myth #2 - Reverse osmosis filters remove healthy minerals from water. I am not discussing about the healthy minerals, I am here to discuss about the Health-effect Contaminants, Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs) and Volatile Organic Compounds ( VOCs). Therefore, I still can't find any of the RO system that most of us here recommended appear in the certified list.Truth: Reverse osmosis filters remove inorganic, unhealthy minerals from water. RO systems do remove minerals from tap water. However, we humans get the vast majority of our minerals from the foods we eat, not from drinking water. For example, 1 glass of orange juice has the same amount of minerals as 30 gallons of tap water. You would also get more minerals from 1 vitamin tablet than you will from drinking a month's supply of tap water. Tap water contains only inorganic minerals which cannot be properly absorbed by our bodies. Human beings need organic minerals which are only available from living organisms like plants and vegetables and are easily absorbed by our systems. According to the WQA & WHO (Water Quality Association - World Health Organization) we get the vast majority of our minerals from food not from drinking water. The inorganic minerals found in water has little to no benefits to people and in fact can be very bad to our health. *Yes I know RO system (in theory, the system) can remove inorganic and unhealthy minerals as well as those healthy minerals, so what does that mean if your purchased RO system (the brand/model) does not pass thru the certification program? |
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Oct 28 2009, 11:53 AM
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QUOTE(ally chai @ Oct 28 2009, 11:51 AM) Actually why is Diamond says that it is ENERGY water? that's marketing strategy. instead of providing more cleaner and safer water, they market it as providing energy?! Where the energy come from? After drinking it, I'll more stonger because it contacin energy? -___-'' |
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