The relationship between clean water and health has for a long time been strongly linked. Owning a water filter has also for a long time been the most suitable way to ensure your water is free from contaminants. However, the somewhat recent acknowledgement of water's relationship to vitality and energy has been astonishing.
Recent studies of productivity in the work place show that staying hydrated improves efficiency and productivity by a minimum of 10% - As A recent study undertaken by King's College, London, revealed that even mild thirst can decrease productivity at work by as much as 10 per cent. Furthermore, hand/eye coordination can weaken at just one per cent dehydration.
As the pace of every day life increases, the demand on us and our time is becoming greater. With this being said the ability to get more done in less time is an invaluable skill. Productivity and efficiency are strongly linked with the consumption of clean water - so I urge to ask yourself the question of are you getting enough water, and if not what is the opportunity cost you are facing in not purchasing a water filter and consuming clean healthy water regularly?
