Without water all life would end in a matter of days. More than just a thirst quencher, water is the vehicle for carrying essential nutrients through-out our bodies. Water also helps maintain normal body temperature,
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Regardless of how chemicals and pollutants are disposed of they will eventually find their way into our water supplies. Rain picks up airborne pollutants as it falls from the sky, these elements make their way
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Water suppresses the appetite naturally and helps the body metabolize stored fat. A decrease in water intake will cause fat deposits to increase, while an increased water intake can actually reduce fat deposits. WATER IS
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Chlorine and lead are the two most common contaminants in water. Chlorine produces by-products that contribute to cancer and birth defects. The chemical itself may contribute to heart disease. Lead is toxic even in small
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The speed at which natures purification process works is in dramatic conflict with the rate at which man is damaging our planets water supplies. Most water sources contain elements which not only effect the taste
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The environment has a cumulative effect on our health. The air we breathe, the water we drink, and the foods we eat, all contribute to the quality of our lives. In today’s fast paced industrialised
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