Shower Water Filters?
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…..The truth of the matter is, your body has the potential to absorb more water borne contaminates, such as chlorine and chloramines, during an average 10 minute shower than you would by drinking unfiltered tap water throughout the entire day, During a warm shower, the pores in our skin begin to open up and become highly absorbent, much like a sponge. Many contaminates, such as chlorine, become extremely unstable in hot water and immediately evaporate out of the water allowing chlorine vapors to also be inhaled directly into our lungs. Although the chlorine levels in our showers can vary greatly throughout the day, one thing is certain. There is always chlorine present in shower water that is maintained by a municipal water supply……
I don’t know that I can buy Werzrosn’s theory on skin absorption exceeding drinking.
However, I would argue that chlorine and other volatile organic compounds are liberated in the hot steam and can be readily inhaled. I can see this being absorbed in the body, but I really can’t perceive that the skin would readily accept these molecules.
We live near many old chemical plants. The town’s annual water report shows the wondrous industrial byproducts that are in our supply. So we filter our drinking water. Our contaminants are mostly the VOC’s, so cooking isn’t a problem, it gets vaporized.
I’ll have to look at this more before I would install a shower filter myself. Sounds gimmicky. I’ll gladly stand corrected if there is a sound argument from a reputable source. (Searched CDC site and didn’t see showers covered.)