Guest guest Posted October 9, 2007 Report Share Posted October 9, 2007 We put in the simple Waterwise inserts that attach into piping just before the shower spigot. The filters change out every 6 months. I just learned the company has changed to a different & more expensive type, however. The benefit of getting the new version is that the filter is supposed to last a couple years, I believe. For what it's worth, I really couldn't stand showering, didn't know why, & always felt more exhausted after a shower, so it was really a surprise to discover how nice it is to get rid of this inhaled form of chlorine and feel energized from cleaning up. I wish I'd taken advice I was given 3 years earlier to get one of these units. And it's probably worth spending a little money to get a good one. Joanne > > Hello, > In the constant attempt to reduce all sorts of chemicals and metals > from entering my body, I need to know what shower filters people are > using and why? IF anyone can also provide a link that would also be > appreciated. Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2007 Report Share Posted October 9, 2007 I had researched one about a year ago that I believe was based upon Vitamin C cystals. This engineer had tested 4-5 of them and this one he rated the highest. The research was actually done by an engineer/chemist. He had it hosted on his personal website and then I wil try to find from my notes > > > > Hello, > > In the constant attempt to reduce all sorts of chemicals and > metals > > from entering my body, I need to know what shower filters people are > > using and why? IF anyone can also provide a link that would also be > > appreciated. Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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