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FAQ: How many minerals and trace elements are contained in the water after filtering and ionization?

Question about the mineral salts and trace elements contained in water after the filtration and ionization of water

Dear Mr. Akgün,

I would like to buy a water ionizer from you, but I still have a few questions that are currently bothering me. It would be very nice if you could help me with this.

Question 1 – How many minerals and trace elements are contained in the water after the filtering process? At the moment I mainly drink “Gerolsteiner” because the content is very high compared to other mineral water and I of course hope that after filtering the tap water, the values ​​will be approximately the same.

Question 2 – What do the natural microorganisms in water actually look like? Are you included or are you filtered out?

Question 3 – What is currently the best model in terms of filter quality, as well as the mineralization and energization of the water?

Thanks in advance! I think you can quickly see where my concerns lie. Based on this, could you recommend a good product to me? That would be great!

With kind regards,

Hermann G.

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Answer Yasin Akgün about filtering and minerals, trace elements, bacteria and microorganisms

Dear Mr. G.,
Thank you for your email and the good questions, which I would like to answer as follows:

1. The filters used in the water ionizers hardly change the water other than filtering out the chemicals.
Electrolysis then separates the minerals, but only partially.
The stronger the level set and the lower the flow, the stronger the separation.
So you can e.g. In the strongest setting at the lowest flow, bring approx. 30% of the alkaline minerals from the acidic side into the alkaline water. And vice versa too.
So it depends a bit on the mineral composition of the input water.
Depending on whether you tend to have more alkaline minerals in the water or not, the end result may even contain more minerals if you ionize more alkaline.
Everything is not easy to express in numbers.
One thing I can say is that your tap water tastes a lot better because you partially remove the unwanted acidic minerals and replace them with more alkaline minerals.

2. Microorganisms are such a thing. Activated carbon filters bacteria, but how safe is the question.
And viruses, that can then be safely ruled out.
Only the ECA-Tractor has a hollow fiber membrane filter as the final filter instance. This ensures that bacteria, viruses and microplastics do not get through. Not semi-certain:
www.aquacentrum.de/shop/aquavolta-eca-water-tractor-eca-anlage/
For all other water ionizers, including the ECA, I would like to add this model as I am also the most convinced of it:
www.aquacentrum.de/shop/wasserfilter-set-aquaphor/

3. The above model is not only, but mainly because of its extremely good hydrogen content, which it ionizes into the water.
Twice as high, with the same pH value as our next best devices:
www.aquacentrum.de/shop/eos-touch-wasserioniser/
Or www.aquacentrum.de/shop/eos-genesis-wasserioniser/
www.aquacentrum.de/shop/aquavolta-elegance-untertisch-wasserioniser/
Or www.aquacentrum.de/shop/aquavolta-cavendish-9-wasserioniser/

And they are almost twice as good as normal water ionizers.

Hope this helps you.
Looking forward to more questions.
All the best from Munich
Yours, Yasin Akgün

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