An international team of researchers monitored the effect of varying levels of coffee consumption on more than 25,000 Korean adults. They found that deposits of coronary artery calcium (CAC) – used to measure the onset of coronary atherosclerosis, which leads to a narrowing and hardening of the arteries and increased risk of blood clots – was significantly lower among regular coffee drinkers.
Why is mineral content in water important? Hard water will generally produce a better tasting coffee compared to soft water; however, hard water will cause scale buildup inside the coffee equipment such as pumps, boilers and valves.
A good purifier should provide you with water that is rich in potassium, calcium, magnesium and trace elements. It does not end there. The purifier should not compromise water’s antioxidant properties. It should retain such properties after purification and still ensure your water is free of contaminants.
Selecting the right water purifier is pertinent as it can help to introduce essential minerals and nutrients such as potassium, magnesium, calcium and trace elements. It also ensures that the antioxidant properties remain intact – a water purification system is only effective when it is free from potential contaminants.