Things They Don't Tell You about Cruise Ships Part Twenty: You are drinking Seawater. #cruise
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Creator's Key Takeaways
most cruise ships make water through a reverse osmosis process or steam evaporation
they will bring in water from the sea use the heat from the engines to boil the water leaving the salt behind
some people say they notice a difference when it comes to swelling in their ankles because the water is salty
I actually don't notice a salty taste and I do think a lot of people are reacting more to the salt in the food than necessarily the salt in the water
Creator's Tips & Advice
✓Understand that cruise ship water is produced through reverse osmosis or steam evaporation, not directly from the sea.
✓Be aware that some people may experience swelling due to salt content, but the water itself may not taste salty.
🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:
Drinking seawater or salty water on cruise ships — Cruise ships produce water through processes that remove salt; the water is safe to drink and not typically salty tasting.
Questions This Creator Answers
QHow is cruise ship water produced?
QIs cruise ship water salty and does it cause health issues?
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