
Benefits Of Drinking Hygienic Water
What makes the water you drink “healthy water”? Most of us know that there is problem with some of our drinking water – sometimes it is the taste, other times it’s the smell. But what ever it is, most of us don’t believe that our drinking water is healthy.
It’s estimated 60% to 80% of all cancers are environmental in origin. Many of the studies have said about the presence of chemical carcinogens on surface, municipal treated drinking water and ground water too.
However, often overlooked are the beneficial properties in drinking water that can help protect us from cancer – namely total dissolved solids (TDS), hardness, and pH.
Drinking waterwith higher amounts of TDS and hardness results in lower heart disease and cancer mortality rates.
Fluoridation is a highly emotional and controversial issue in which it is difficult to separate fact from fiction. The bottom line: Is it effective? Is it safe?
Genetic damage in animals and plants has often been linkded with fluoride toxicity, congenital defects in humans and in addition to this a series of allergic reactions ranging from fatigue, urinary tract irritations, headaches, diarrhea can manifest due to polluted water.
Dr. Dean Burk, former researcher with the National Cancer Institute, claims “one tenth of all cancer deaths in this country can be shown to be linked to fluoridation of public drinking water.”
Worldwide there is very little fluoridation. Countries that start usually end up stopping it.
Is the chlorine found in our water used for drinking is developing both cancer and atherosclerosis? Josepgh Price,MD, in the end of 1960 decade penned a fascinating, still not truly accepted book demonstrating the co-relation between “Coronaries, Cholesterol, Chlorine.”
His experiments clearly demonstrate that “the basic cause of atherosclerosis and heart attacks and most common forms of strokes is chlorine. The chlorine contained in drinking water.”
Can chlorine be linked to cancer too? Chlorine combines with natural organic matter creating cancer-causing trihalomethanes (THMs).
Research came form Ohio, Louisiana, New York, Maryland, that where ever the higher levels of THMs are there higher levels of cancer also. Proper water filtration systems can remove these carcinogens.
Bottled water is big business. Generally the bottled water tastes better in comparison the tap water. But is it “healthy water?” It depends on several factors.
Is it hard? Is it moderately high in TDS (total dissolved solids)? Most bottled waters in the United States do not give the information you need to answer these questions. Many bottled waters are processed water using distillation, reverse osmosis, de-ionization or filtration. Frankly, you can do this yourself and save money.
Of the more than 700 brands of bottled water available in the US, around 80% are processed water.
Purchase only bottled natural spring or artesian well waters that come closest to the “healthy water” criteria hardness 170 mg/l and TDS around 300 mg/l.
Another “healthy water” option is using an effective filter. There are mediocre, excellent, and poor filters available on the market floor. Most states require 3rd party testing of water products; however, most people have difficulty understanding the results.
Preliminary research suggests that the ingestion of harmful chemicals from drinking water may not be the primary exposure.
Skin absorption rates for toxic chemicals in both children and adults are much higher than from oral ingestion for toluene, ethyl benzene, and styrene.Â
Inhalation during showering of TCE (trichloroethylene) was 6 to 80 times greater than from drinking the water. Lovers of pools and hot tubs take note.
One solution to consider is a whole-house filtration system for chemical removal, not mineral extraction. Point of use filters for bathing, showering, and drinking are also recommended.
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