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					<description><![CDATA[Hi, thanks for the articles. I was wondering if you would publish a comparison article or table on Activated carbon vs UV filter vs Reverse Osmosis vs Alkaline water with pros and cons as well as their claims true or false, and your pick if you only have one choice. Also how do they compare to refrigerator filter. Consumers have too many choices now and all the technologies are so confusing. I assume refrigerator is the gold standard.

There are many articles that just say what they do but what is good? What is most important? Like, I read an article where the author thinks UV is unhelpful because tap comes from water treatment plants and germs and viruses are already killed (hence the chlorine). Is that credible in your opinion? Would be interesting to hear your insights.


Thank you]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, thanks for the articles. I was wondering if you would publish a comparison article or table on Activated carbon vs UV filter vs Reverse Osmosis vs Alkaline water with pros and cons as well as their claims true or false, and your pick if you only have one choice. Also how do they compare to refrigerator filter. Consumers have too many choices now and all the technologies are so confusing. I assume refrigerator is the gold standard.</p>
<p>There are many articles that just say what they do but what is good? What is most important? Like, I read an article where the author thinks UV is unhelpful because tap comes from water treatment plants and germs and viruses are already killed (hence the chlorine). Is that credible in your opinion? Would be interesting to hear your insights.</p>
<p>Thank you</p>
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