🧂 Do your systems remove the good metallic salts from the water?
The water filtration systems of Camelot®, such as Imperial®, have the primary goal of removing harmful substances from the water, while maintaining the good minerals and trace elements that are beneficial for human health.
There is a frequent concern among consumers about whether water filters remove the essential minerals needed by the body. In the case of Imperial® systems, the answer is clear: good minerals are not removed. While in the case of other reverse osmosis systems of competitors, they are removed and the water becomes undrinkable as you will see below.
💧 The Importance of Mineral Salts in Water
The metallic salts and trace elements such as calcium, magnesium, potassium, and others are essential for the human body.
These metals:
- Contribute to the proper functioning of muscles and nerves
- They strengthen bone health
- Contribute to the balance of electrolytes in the body
The lack of these elements can lead to problems such as:
- Muscle cramps
- Weak bones
- Electrolyte imbalance
Many bottled waters on the market are low in mineral salts, without consumers being aware of it.
⚙️ How Imperial Systems Work
The Imperial® systems from Camelot® use filtration technologies that:
- Remove harmful pollutants such as chlorine, heavy metals, microorganisms, and dangerous chemicals
- They retain the good metallic salts
This is achieved through:
- Active pharmaceutical compressed coconut charcoal Grade 1
- Special membranes internally and externally. The membranes are selected to allow only the essential metals for the organism to pass through.
🧪 The Experiment with the TDS Meter
To demonstrate that the Imperial® systems do not remove beneficial metal salts, we use the Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) meter.
The TDS meter:
- Measures the concentration of dissolved salts in the water
- It does not indicate if the water contains chemicals, but only the presence of salts
In the experiment, we use the TDS before and after filtering the water. The TDS reading remains stable, proving that the good mineral salts are not removed. This experiment is conducted live for every new customer for transparency and reliability.
📊 The Concept of TDS Indication
It is important to understand what exactly a TDS meter measures:
- Gives a general indication of the amount of dissolved salts (good or bad)
- It is not a purity assessment tool
- Does not detect the presence of chemicals or toxic substances
Example:
- Deionized water from the supermarket shows ≈ 0 TDS
- Nevertheless, it may contain chemicals or be unsuitable for drinking
This is also the reason why TDS cannot be considered a “purity test,” as some companies claim.
✅ Conclusion
The Imperial® water filtration systems from Camelot® are designed to provide:
- Clean and safe water
- Without removing the essential metal salts
With the help of the TDS meter, we demonstrate that good salts remain after filtration.
The correct understanding of the role and indications of TDS is crucial for the assessment of water quality.
The good metallic salts are essential for our health, and the Imperial® systems ensure:
- Security
- Clarity
- Nutritional value of water
A filter that completely purifies water but also removes essential minerals is a “colorless,” dangerous solution.