Uses of Rainwater
In ancient times, the only source of drinking water was rainwater and water from underground sources like wells. The time was a golden period when the air was free from pollutants, rivers were free from chemicals and toxic wastes. But with industrialization, the scenario at present is different. Rainwater conservation is a brilliant idea of water conservation. Indeed, the rainwater utilization for cleaning, washing, laundering, gardening. What about drinking? Is it worth it? Let’s consider the health advantages and disadvantages of rainwater.
Rainwater is the water
that reaches the earth by condensation from clouds. In the first place, it is
pure but as it falls it picks up the germs, pollution, dirt particles, and
other chemical wastes. The time when it reaches the earth it is no safer for
direct consumption. When it reaches the earth it is full of contaminants and
its pH level rises due to chemicals present in it by now. Water that falls
within the sort of rain act as a purifier for air. Therefore if rain is free
from pollutants, the water which we collect as rainwater would be safe and
pure, able to drink.
Health Advantages
Rainwater is free from
any chemical contents which are present in water. The water supplies from the
municipality often undergo treatments like chlorination or fluoridation of water to achieve a water-free from infections. The ingestion of both chlorine
and fluorine proves to be hazardous for people consuming it. Chlorine and
fluorine have bad impacts on health.
Another advantage of
rainwater is that it's freed from cost. Cost-effective property is that the
most alluring feature for people. It is easy to store and use for various daily
routine works like gardening, laundry, cleaning, etc.
The rainwater adds to
health advantages, as it is free from all the Perfluorocarbons which may be
present in tap water and are health hazards to a great extent. Polyflurocarbons
are toxic substances that may lead to infertility, thyroid dysfunctioning,
cancer, and cholesterol problems.
Rainwater is soft as it
lacks its minerals and other contents so, it proves to be beneficial for your
hairs and skin. It helps to enhance the quality of hairs and skin and helps to
maintain moisture and promote growth.
Health Disadvantages
Rainwater also beholds
several disadvantages like airborne pollutants that can easily flow with the
rainwater and pollute the water. The presence of these pollutants makes it
unhealthy for consumption. Furthermore, the geographical conditions can affect
the types of pollutants present in the rainwater. Rainwater is the same as that
of demineralized water which is free from health benefits. These minerals help
maintain healthy conditions in the body. The increasing population and
pollution both exaggerate the ill effects. The rainwater is no more alkaline
which helps in maintaining the health and balancing the pH of the body. Acidic
rain is more profound at present.
Acid rain not only
affects your skin but consumption can disturb and damage the whole found out
inside your body. Acidic water can affect your bone health by enhancing bone
resorption and leads to bone-related disorders. In addition to it, acidic water
can elevate the risks of cardiovascular disorders and the formation of free
radicals. Hereby increasing oxidative stress. Acidic water can increase the
acidic reflux inside the body and inflammatory reactions may occur which
irritate the lining of the stomach. The overall performance of body hampers due
to acidic rainwater consumption.
Direct consumption of
rainwater is not safe but filtration and boiling may serve as a gateway for the
purification of the rainwater. Conservation of our natural resources is
important and therefore, rainwater harvesting is an intelligent way to do so.

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