(Health-NewsWire.Net, April 14, 2015 ) Flushing, NY -- Adam Medlin, a customer who has just recently bought a top rated Woder's 10K Under Sink Water Filtration System on Amazon, was confused, like many others. He wrote "I installed my Woder filter today and I have confusing results. I flushed the filter for 4 minutes before installing it and then I let a few quarts of water run through the fridge before testing it with my TDS meter. Initially the TDS was so high it wouldn't register. After flushing several gallons through it the TDS still registers around 460 ppm. My unfiltered tap water registers around 450 ppm. I am hesistant to taste the water at this point. Please help".
Bruce Wagner, CEO of Clearbrook LLC, the manufacturer of Woder Filters tried to spread light over this issue: "TDS is total dissolved solids. However ...anyone knowledgable knows it also picks up ions. The filter formula is bacteriostatic. The way bacteriostasis is accomplished is by ion transfer and sharing electrons with any pathogen captured by the filter. The natural cationic media in the filter is active and has no known shelf life which means the filter will emit ions when we are all dead and gone."
"For the record...essential minerals are also picked up by TDS meters and that is not an effective to way to check or test water. In fact...dead water will have the lowest TDS reading and should not be considered good drinking water."
"All Carbon and other media based filters increase TDS."
"While flushing will reduce the value indicated...a bacteriostatic filter will never flush out because of the ionic transfer."
Ingrid L. Mendoza, also an Amazon buyer, asks "Will it (ie - the filter) make my ice clear?". Idan Granit, Owner of Woder Filters replies "Residential water filters, like Woder's filters and other brands, does produce great tasting water, and healthier. But no, it will not produce "crystal clear ice cubes", as those are a result of no TDS (total dissolved solids) in the water. Essential minerals are also dissolved solids. In fact...dead water will have the lowest TDS reading and should not be considered good drinking water."
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