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how to remineralize reverse osmosis water
how to remineralize reverse osmosis water,Okay, so I’ve been messing around with reverse osmosis water for a while now. It’s super pure, which is great, but it also means it’s kinda… too pure. It strips out all the minerals, and honestly, it tastes a bit flat. Plus, I heard it’s not the best for you long-term to drink water that’s completely mineral-free. So, I decided to figure out how to put some of those good minerals back in.
My Remineralization Experiment
First, I did some digging online. Found tons of different methods, but a lot of them seemed overly complicated or involved buying expensive stuff. I wanted something simple and cheap.
I started with the easiest thing I could find: Himalayan pink salt. I already had some in the kitchen for cooking.
- I took a pinch (like, a really small pinch) of the salt.
- I dumped it into a large pitcher of my RO water.
- I stirred it up really well until the salt totally disappeared.
how to remineralize reverse osmosis water
I tasted it, and… huh, it was better! Definitely not as flat as before. But I wasn’t sure if this was actually doing anything significant, mineral-wise.
Next, I tried adding some mineral drops that I picked up at the health food store. These are specifically made for remineralizing water.
- I carefully followed the instructions on the bottle – just a few drops per gallon.
- I added to my water.
This seemed like a more precise way to do it. The taste was pretty good, similar to the salt, maybe a bit “cleaner” tasting.
But being the curious type, I wanted to see if I could get a more “DIY” solution going. I found some recipes online that used a mix of things like baking soda (for alkalinity), Epsom salts (for magnesium), and calcium carbonate. I decided I am not going to try, I just stick with the mineral drops.
What I’ve Stuck With
Honestly, after trying a few different things, I’ve mostly settled on using those mineral drops. They’re just so easy, and I feel like I’m getting a good balance of minerals. Plus, the taste is consistently good.
The salt thing is okay in a pinch (pun intended!), but I worry about getting the dosage right. And the whole DIY mineral mix… well, that’s just more effort than I want to put in right now. Maybe someday I’ll get more adventurous, but for now, the drops are working great!