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Highly recommend. Been doing research about purifying water for some time now. This book gave me straight forward information on the how and why.
I would definitely buy again from them. The book was packaged with care, and I could tell they truly look out for their customers.
However, what it does do well is fill in the cracks. On the negative side, occasionally the writer reveals a hypochondriac's fixation with germs and gives vent to his pro-regulatory biases.
In short, useful, but not mandatory. On the positive side, the book is short, eminently readable, and gives a solid overview of the subject with a few new nuggets of knowledge.
This book is a primer for those interested in obtaining better quality drinking water. This book only confirmed the direction I was going in -- to get a three-step desktop filter, the best that you can do without moving up to a distillation system.
If you've spent ten hours or more researching the subject, this book won't radically alter your worldview.
It features pages of distributors and suppliers; it discusses in depth the various types of filters and why they work; it does feature some interesting tidbits (faucet-mounted filters are largely ineffective).
Ingram included suggestions on how to evaluate these systems, types of installations, a cost comparison of purifiers, and a comparison of the cost of bottled water versus that of a purifier.I found the chapter summaries and author's recommendations especially helpful. I was amazed to discover the various sources of commercial water suppliers and the number and variety of their products.Several chapters deal with water purifiers and how they work. They include information on filters, distillers, alternative methods, and suggestions for combining types of purifiers. Colin Ingram pulls the reader into his book by offering "Ten Quick Tips" to "wet" your appetite for the valuable detailed information that follows. He not only introduced primary and alternative methods, and combinations of purifiers, but also pros and cons of various views being expounded by vendors, environmentalists, and politicians.The appendix, glossary, and index add to this compact, comprehensive manual on how to insure you are drinking safer water.This is an important, informative, guidebook, calling for imperative action steps to do something about the water you are drinking. The chapter on water pollutants and the risk to health was startling. Ingram, who has years of experience as a scientific writer, articulates with clarity in this comprehensive guide to the importance of pure drinking water for maintaining optimum health. There is a logical order to the book as the next chapter deals with water testing and finding out what is in your water, and the best drinking water for good health.
Ingram has made a difficult field very understandable. I bought more copies and have given them as gifts.He claims to be totally independent and from the book, it seems he is.I am a new author, finishing my book Common Sense, The Joy of Living Smarter. I've had an interest in safe drinking water for many years. So much so, that you can make an intelligent decision on how to ensure safe drinking water for your family. I am listing this book in my reference chapter. The market is flooded (pun intended) with advertising and claims. Mr.
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