LAGUR is also a matter of the heart

Unlike water softening plants LAGURS increases chemical-free water treatment not the water's sodium content, which is the main component of salt. We already get too much of it, and it increases the risk of high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease.

Calcium is important for our health.

Installations and tiles without limescale problems are good. A healthy body and a well-functioning heart are even better.

Why mix the two things together? Because one of the most important and fundamental principles in LAGUR 's chemical-free water treatment solution is the ambition to preserve the natural, healthy properties of our drinking water - without the use of chemicals.

We don't make water healthier by declaring war on lime. That's why we designed LAGUR , so the system minimizes your limescale problems by simply transforming the structure of limescale from sharp crystals that stick to installations and surfaces, to round granules that make the lime easy to wipe off with a cloth.

Thus, it distinguishes LAGUR differs from conventional water softening plants , which reduce the water's limescale content , but as a consequence of the process increase the sodium content in the water.

be careful with the salt

Sodium is the main component of salt, which, like smoking, alcohol and saturated fatty acids, is among the factors in our diet and lifestyle that increase the risk of high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease.

According to the Danish Heart Association , there is a known correlation between salt reduction and a decrease in blood pressure at the population level. The greater the salt reduction, the greater the decrease in blood pressure. “Since salt reduction reduces blood pressure, it is expected that salt reduction will reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease at the population level,” the Danish Heart Association writes.

Danish bodies are not lacking in salt. On average, Danish men eat 9-11 grams of salt daily and women 7-8 grams. The recommendations are 5-6 grams of salt per day.

LAGUR does not want to give the Danes more salt than they need.

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