Cody Soodeen develops machine capable of extracting 10 liters of fresh water from the air that hydrates and cleanses the body of toxins
That water is essential for the existence of human beings is nothing new. Leaving the body hydrated generates several benefits so that it stays in good working order. However, unfortunately, the water we drink can be contaminated by toxins and even microplastics that are present in more than 90% of bottled water in the world. However, a machine developed by Cody Soodeen, a designer, can offer drinking water of excellent quality and is a great innovation, even capable of eliminating toxins present in the human body.
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Meet Kara Pure, the equipment that extracts fresh water from the air and cleans toxins from the body
Named Kara Pure, the machine does not need a faucet, it is capable of extracting water from the air. The creator of the technology claims that he grew up in a city where the water was contaminated by a strain of bacteria, impacting the health of the community and even his family.
Therefore, Cody decided to look for a way to end this great stalemate. The machine is capable of extracting liquid from atmospheric humidity, transforming it into mineral-rich alkaline drinking water, which eliminates toxins from the body and still hydrates.
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The solution can produce up to 10 liters of optimal quality water per day. The generated drinking water has 7 natural minerals and its pH is higher than 9.2. In addition to offering water that eliminates toxins from the body, the machine also helps to dehumidify and purify the air, serving several functions simultaneously.
Understand the difference between Kara Pure and other conventional devices
The machine's creator explains that the other devices that capture water from the air use refrigerators in the process, which demands a lot of electricity, makes a lot of noise and is also harmful to the environment.
Kara Pure uses a substance similar to silica gel or volcanic rock. Air passes through this substance, extracting potable water which is stored in a tank. Thus, the liquid passes through a purification system with several stages where mineralized and ultraviolet light is used for sterilization. Afterwards, it is alkalized, passing through an ionizer and a filter that removes any final impurities.
Soon after, drinking water can already be consumed. The machine can be of paramount importance in places where there is no access to clean water, mainly because it does not depend on groundwater, and can be used anywhere in the world, and the only maintenance is the annual filter change. To develop the machine on a large scale and make its sales viable, the creator launched a campaign to raise funds. Access the indiegogo website and learn more.
New drinking water technologies are emerging around the world
About 2,2 billion people in the world do not have access to clean water and, to alleviate this, scientists from Alphabet's Moonshot Factory have recently developed equipment that uses solar energy to capture water from the air, providing clean water for several people from all over the world. According to the creators of the project, it is possible to produce up to 5 L of drinking water per day using 1 m² of solar energy.