04th August 2010
Getting pure drinking water should be a top priority for any household. You want your entire family to drink plenty of water. Yet, you also want to know it is safe for them to do so. There seem to be frequent reports in the news telling us that there are ...
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15th June 2010
Home water filters have gained wide spread popularity in recent years. As the most logical, convenient and economical solution for high-quality water, water filters offer many benefits over tap water and bottled water. Water Filters are also better for ou...
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10th April 2010
Lead in drinking water is the #1 environmental health threat to children in the U.S. -- U.S. EPANext to chlorine, lead is the most common contaminant found in tap water. Lead in drinking water usually originates somewhere between the water main in the str...
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23rd March 2010
Because many of the crucial defense systems that help protect adults from disease are not fully developed in children, they are much more sensitive to carcinogens, lead and water-borne parasites than adults. Just as medications and other chemical compound...
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04th March 2010
Drugs In Drinking Water, A Shocking Realization!
As if we didn't have enough worries about the quality of our drinking water, we now find that antibiotics, growth hormones and many prescription drugs are being detected in our public and private water s...
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01st March 2010
On October 1, 1999, a new federal law went into effect that requires water utilities to send each customer a detailed report showing what is in their water, appropriately called "The Right To Know Amendment."
The most important thing to remember is that ...
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19th February 2010
O.k., you're ready for a fresh new start to a new day. You may have lost sleep last night because you weren't the person you wanted to be yesterday. Today though will be different.
Then you get in the car and deal with traffic, get on the crowded, no...
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11th February 2010
U.S. drinking water contains more than 2,100 toxic chemicals that can cause cancer. --Ralph Nader Research Institute
The following report summarizes factual information on tap water quality and the effects of tap water on human health.
Our hope is ...
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01st February 2010
Health Benefits:
With the realization that more than double the levels of chlorine and other synthetic chemicals (SOCs/VOCs) enter our body through skin absorption and inhalation of steam while showering than from drinking water, the need and benefits o...
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21st January 2010
"We are quite convinced, based on this study, that there is an association between cancer and chlorinated water." - Medical College of Wisconsin, Senior Research Team
The addition of chlorine to our water began in the late 1800s and by 1904 was the sta...
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07th January 2010
In recent years, home water filters have gained wide spread popularity. As the most logical, convenient and economical solution for high-quality water, water filters offer many benefits over tap water and bottled water. Many recent events, like Washington...
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30th December 2009
An increased intake of healthy water will enhance digestion, nutrient absorption, skin hydration, detoxification and virtually every aspect of better health!
So many common ailments and illnesses can be prevented and greatly reduced by an increased int...
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23rd December 2009
The quantity and quality of the water we drink have a dramatic impact on our health.
The human body is a water machine, designed primarily to run on water and minerals. Every life-giving and healing process that happens inside the body... happens with ...
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07th December 2009
An increased intake of pure, healthy water will enhance nutrient absorption, weight loss, skin hydration, detoxification, metabolism and virtually every aspect of better health.
Natural, healthy weight loss can occur only by increasing one's intake of ...
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04th December 2009
"Each day, millions of Americans turn on their taps and get water that exceeds the legal limits for dangerous contaminants." --USA Today
An examination of 65 of the 3,000 largest utilities found that cities such as Philadelphia, Boston, New York City, ...
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