There is not much publicity about toxic compounds (PFAS) from plastics and chemicals that have accumulated in drinking water, food and other natural sources and have poisoned humanity for decades.
There’s good news: using a relatively simple water treatment technology, UV light, they can be neutralized by at least 95%.
Thanks to the “unexpected adverse side effects” of synthetic substances produced by the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, more than four hundred identified serious health hazards, so-called never-degradable compounds (PFAS) are now present in nature and our waters. You can read more about the looming water crisis: pollution, PFAS, and Health Concerns in my previous Blog post.
The problem was identified only a few years ago, and research is still a delicate path for experts due to the fact that the topic harms significant business interests, even if the health effects of these compounds are global and do not distinguish between rich and poor – except for elites who bring themselves drinking water from Fiji or even from a glacier by air which obviously can only work for a while.
Communication is carefull regarding water consumptions
The vast majority of water industry professionals are quite dogmatic and have not yet heard the word of time, they do not want to hear about PFAS compounds or what was not taught at university at the time or what is not included in the current drinking water safety protocol. Pioneers have always had a difficult fate, but fortunately there are/will always be pioneers, and the free flow of information helps to make new professional research public.
UV sterilization can broken down PFAS
Researchers from the University of British Columbia in Canada, the University of California, and Ritsumeikan University in Japan recently demonstrated that “eternal” compounds can be successfully broken down by UV light treatment. Today, the majority of university research is carried out in large teams at significant costs, often relying on AI. This is good news, but I was not surprised by what the latest Western university research has revealed, which China already knew: the systematic UV sterilization process is used in WizzWell and FND equipment for a reason. I feel fortunate to have a personal relationship and learn with perhaps the most dedicated research engineer in the world Mr. Jack Sheng, who with his FND R&D team possesses vast expertise in the water industry: he holds 486 technology patents and is now the market leader in atmospheric water treatment equipment. Like him, I am motivated not only by profit, but by the desire to help others to reach their water needs.
Do everything you can to minimize the amount of these harmful chemicals in your body.
WizzWell‘s atmospheric water production machines produce everyday healthy drinking water from the humidity of the air, and even basic models are equipped with an efficient water treatment system combined with a UV sterilizer.