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Does drinking pure water that have been repeatedly boiled affect the body

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Update time : 2021-06-07 11:14:01

As a representative of healthy drinking water in recent years, purified water has been unanimously favored by people. People not only go out to buy bottled purified water, but also install purified water equipment at home to ensure healthy drinking water for their families. Many people like to drink boiled purified water, so the question is, is it okay to drink purified water that is repeatedly boiled?

 To distinguish whether there is any harm in repeated heating of purified water, we need to consider from two aspects, one is the water quality, but the container.

First, let’s take a look at the water quality. We all know that tap water that has been repeatedly boiled contains nitrite. Tap water containing nitrite will combine with dimethylamine and trimethylamine in food under the action of gastric juice to form nitrosamines, and nitrosamines are one of the three major cancer substances. Purified water does not contain any impurities, so this phenomenon does not exist in purified water that has been repeatedly boiled.

Let’s take another look at the container. In the past, aluminum containers were used to heat drinking water. The lead content is high. If you repeatedly boil drinking water, lead poisoning may occur. However, with the improvement of people’s quality of life, stainless steel is mostly used for boiling water. For products or enamel products, repeated boiling of water will not cause harm to the body.

From these two points, we can know that drinking purified water that is repeatedly boiled will not have any effect on the body, so the majority of users can drink it with confidence. As a manufacturer of pure water equipment, Guangzhou Chenxing Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd. pays attention to the quality of equipment and pays more attention to the needs of customers. We hope that our water treatment products can help more families and enterprises improve the water environment.


 

 
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