
Is there anyone in the world that doesn’t love to take long, hot, steamy showers?
No. There is not.
Which is why this is going to bum you out:
Taking long hot showers exposes you to more toxic chemicals than actually drinking 2 liters of the same water!
This is because toxins evaporate out of the water into steam and are inhaled directly into your lungs. They are also absorbed through your skin.
Chlorine alone has been linked to allergies, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, heart disease, strokes, cancer, and even premature aging of your skin.
The Showerwise Shower Filter removes 95% of chlorine as well as iron, lead, mercury, hydrogen sulfide, etc. It also inhibits bacterial, fungal and mildew growth. I never thought my shower steam had an “odor” until I installed our Showerwise filter. I noticed right away that the smell of the shower steam was different. In fact there was no smell at all. The chlorine odor (and who knows what else) was gone. It comes with a massaging shower head and the filter lasts up to 18 months. (It’s easy to swap out the shower head if you have one you prefer)
These are normally $89, but are occasionally on sale for $69.
Buy the Showerwise Shower Filter here
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Chris – does it affect the water pressure?
thanks!
Hi LeAnn I imagine it does affect it somewhat, but I didn’t notice any difference at our house.
Thanks Chris!
Why do you prefer the Showerwise over the Berkey shower filter?
Just looking for the answer to why you prefer the Showerwise over the Berkey shower filter because I am going to order a Berkey water filter and need to decide which shower filter to get before ordering the Berkey water filter. I appreciate any input you have. Thanks.
HI Myo. Here’s what I know: The Showerwise and Berkey both use KDF-55 filtration media and may be equally good.
I recommend the Showerwise because that’s the one I’ve had for years and I haven’t actually used the Berkey. :)
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Chris, do you know if the showerwise or berkey shower filter remove flouride? thank you.
~kristy
No they don’t. I’ve never seen one that does.
I called them and they said it doesn’t because to remove flouride, that would require some contact time with the filter, and they said only a whole-house filter could take out the flouride. But we got it anyway, until we can afford a whole-house one, because it takes out everything else! I ordered the berkey too, after watching your video. Thank you for sharing!
Are there any shower filters that fit the hand held type which are not like the traditional shower head?