Developing
an excellent daily water intake is perhaps the most important aspect
of your optimal health regime. In an optimal state of hydration, our
bodies are over 75% water. Obviously, water is extremely important to
our bodies.
Consider these points:
- Water is the primary medium through which every cell of out body
receives the energy, oxygen and other nutrients they need to carry
out every bodily function. Without ample amounts of energy, oxygen
and other nutrients, our cells become congested with toxic substances
and the stage is set for cellular deterioration (rapid aging) or disease.
- Clean water is essential to our bodies cleansing system.
Using the principle of osmosis, our cells pull in the energy, oxygen,
and nutrients they need through a protective membrane called the cell
wall. As waste products and toxins accumulate within our cells, ample
amounts of clean water serve to pull these harmful agents out of the
cells so that they may be eliminated in our faeces and urine.
- Regular tap water does not support optimal nourishment
and cleansing of your cells. Whether you get you water form a community
water system or your own domestic well, both frequently contain a wide
array of contaminants which may include pesticides, nitrates and nitrites,
chlorine, excessive mineral deposits, disease causing bacteria, and
other groundwater contaminants.
- Scientific studies have linked pesticides with increased
cancer rates and chronic illness. It is also suspected that exposure
to pesticides causes decreased immune system functioning, reproductive
problems, birth defects, and Parkinson’s disease.
- Nitrates and nitrites in drinking water have been linked
to a syndrome called “blue-baby” in which shortness of
breath, increased susceptibility to illness, heart attacks or even
death can occur in very young children.
- No home filtration system is as effective at removing
hazardous contaminants form you water as a reverse osmosis system.
The filters that we recommend filter out particles down to 1/10,000
of a micron. (That’s 10,000
times smaller than a Cryptosporidium micro organism!)
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