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Epic Water Filters remove over 200 dangerous drinking water contaminants. Independently tested and certified. Industry-leading lifetime warranty. Free expedited shipping in most countries. Hassle-free returns. Join us in the efforts to reduce single-use plastic water bottles that end up in our waterways and landfills.

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  • Sun Mar 29 2026 | Rob Dodge

    Alkaline water is often marketed as healthier, but what does science actually say? This blog compares alkaline water vs filtered water using peer reviewed research. Learn which option truly supports hydration and long term health.

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  • Sun Mar 29 2026 | Rob Dodge

    Water quality plays a critical role in the taste of coffee and tea. Research shows that filtered water improves flavor by removing contaminants and balancing minerals. Learn how better water leads to a smoother, cleaner brew.

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  • Sun Mar 29 2026 | Rob Dodge

    Fluoride in drinking water has long been used to prevent cavities, but research highlights both benefits and potential risks of overexposure. This blog explores how fluoride affects human health, recommended levels, and where it is found. Learn how filtration options can help you control fluoride...

  • Sun Mar 29 2026 | Rob Dodge

    Hydration plays a critical role in regulating cortisol and supporting the body’s stress response. Research shows that even mild dehydration can elevate stress hormones and negatively impact mood, focus, and overall well being. Drinking clean, filtered water helps support hormone balance by mainta...

  • Mon Dec 15 2025 | Rob Dodge

    As legal scrutiny of ultra-processed foods intensifies, this article examines ten major food and beverage companies facing lawsuits over products high in added sugars, seed oils, and artificial additives that are increasingly linked to chronic disease. Backed by peer-reviewed research, it explore...

  • Fri Mar 06 2026 | Rob Dodge

    PFAS in water, often called forever chemicals, are persistent synthetic compounds linked to thyroid dysfunction, hormone imbalance, fertility challenges, and elevated cholesterol in humans. Because PFAS are found in drinking water, food packaging, plastics, and many everyday household products, l...

  • Fri Mar 27 2026 | Rob Dodge

    Synthetic clothing is widely used in modern apparel, but growing research highlights its environmental and potential health impacts. Made from plastic based fibers like polyester, nylon, and acrylic, these materials shed microplastics during washing and everyday wear. Studies have found that thes...

  • Fri Mar 27 2026 | Rob Dodge

    Certain U.S. cities have experienced documented drinking water contamination due to aging infrastructure, industrial pollution, and treatment failures. Peer-reviewed research shows that contaminants like lead and toxic chemicals can enter water supplies and pose measurable health risks. This blog...

  • Mon Feb 02 2026 | Rob Dodge

    This article explores how kosher water is defined at the intersection of Jewish dietary law and modern water science, particularly in light of new research identifying microscopic organisms in municipal water supplies. It explains why filtration and oversight—not chemical composition—are central ...

  • Thu Mar 05 2026 | Rob Dodge

    Microplastics in the human body are becoming a growing public health concern as recent studies detect plastic particles in human blood, lung tissue, and brain tissue. This article explores how microplastics enter the body through drinking water, food, and air, what current research says about the...