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Bottled Drinking Water is not always what it seems

Sunday, August 13th, 2006

Some people do not like the taste of treated city water that comes out of their taps. There have also been many studies that caution people that the drinking water supplies in certain areas may be contaminated. Why do consumers spend so much on bottled drinking water you ask? As I mentioned earlier some city tap water may smell bad and tastes funky. That would be enough for me right there. But there are also other reasons why people choose to buy bottled drinking water. Next time you are out in public notice how many people are carrying bottled drinking water with them. It is everywhere.

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Bottled Drinking Water

Saturday, August 12th, 2006

Do you drink bottled drinking water? Here are some things that you should know.  I have never, until forced to recently, invested in the scam of bottled drinking water. I believed that recycling the water we think we can’t drink, putting it in plastic bottles (more waste), and making us PAY for it, on top of our already paying for water in many cities and townships, is yet another way to fool us out of our hard-earned money. I drank tap water at hundreds of different homes throughout Northern California. In my own homes, I took it straight from the tap, cooked with it, brushed my teeth with it and showered in it, and made Jello and ice cubes with it. And nothing ever happened.

There is a slew of discussions about contaminants in tap water. Okay, so high levels of bacteria are found in a select city, bacteria that slips through the elaborate filtering systems and impacts—in one case, for example—400,000 residents. But there is also the bottled drinking water company that is found to have just bottled tap water after filtering it and then calling it fresh-from-the-mountaintop bottled drinking water. My logic (again, up until two months ago) went something like this… read on.

Bottled Drinking Water: Society Changes!

Thursday, July 27th, 2006

Bottled drinking water is one of the amazing new developments of the last decades. Things change in our society with an incredible pace. When I was growing up there was no such thing as bottled drinking water. If you were going to purchase something to drink the largest selection was soda. The only decision was to purchase it in a returnable bottle or not. Now the super markets are filled with a variety of bottled drinking water in many flavors.

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The Cost of Bottled Drinking Water

Tuesday, July 18th, 2006

An article about bottled drinking water

The cost of bottled drinking water is often the deterrent for purchasing it. Although everyone does pay to use the water in their own homes, drop by drop, bottled drinking water is considerably more expensive.

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Choosing A Bottled Water Service

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

I don’t need a group of Harvard doctors to tell me that! But I have to admit that there are some warnings that I do heed, and that includes anything that has to do with drinking water. As soon as I discovered how many contaminants and chemicals could be present in the stuff that comes out of the tap, I decided to check out a bottled water service.
I used to think that only businesses could pay for monthly bottled water service. While that may have been true a decade ago, that’s definitely not the case today. More and more people are realizing just how important it is to have a convenient source of pure, refreshing water at home as well as at the office.

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Facts About Bottled Water

Friday, July 7th, 2006

An article about Bottled Water

Drinking water can be divided into two large categories: the olfactory, bacteria-infected, poisonous tap water and the nice, cheap, disinfected, cleansed, plant-prepared bottled water. The problem is that these two groups are more often confused to the extent that we even don’t know what we are drinking. Tap water can be infected with higher degree of poisonous substances, which serves by no means as an assertion that boiled water is the best option.

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What’s in a bottle…

Thursday, July 6th, 2006

Bottled drinking water is something that not everyone considers since water is free from the sink in your home, but bottled drinking water can not only be more convenient, it may also taste better in addition to being better for you.

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Slaughtered by h2O

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

Do you drink overpriced drinking water? If you do you’re not alone. According to the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), more than half of all Americans buy overpriced drinking water, to the tune of $4 billion yearly. Those majestic snow capped mountains and glaciers lead us to believe that bottled water is pure and safer to drink than tap water, but this may not always the case as presented on NRDC’s website at www.nrdc.org. Another reputable source on overpriced drinking water is the World Health Organization, and you can visit this site at www.who.int for more information from another point of view. Not all overpriced drinking water is under scrutiny…

Bottled Drinking Water Blues

Thursday, June 29th, 2006

 I drank tap water at hundreds of different homes throughout Northern California. In my own homes, I took it straight from the tap, cooked with it, brushed my teeth with it and showered in it, and made Jello and ice cubes with it. And nothing ever happened.There is a slew of discussions about contaminants in tap water. Okay, so high levels of bacteria are found in a select city, bacteria that slips through the elaborate filtering systems and impacts—in one case, for example—400,000 residents. But there is also the bottled drinking water company that is found to have just bottled tap water after filtering it and then calling it fresh-from-the-mountaintop bottled drinking water.

A Review of Bottled Drinking Water

Thursday, June 29th, 2006

An article about Bottled Drinking Water

The cost of bottled drinking water is often the deterrent for purchasing it. Although everyone does pay to use the water in their own homes, drop by drop, there is no question that bottled drinking water is usually quite a bit more expensive. However, if you are strictly using the water in bottles for drinking, the cost is really negligible. Tap water use while you’re cooking is usually okay because of the high temperatures act as a natural cleaner and purification act.

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The Convenience of Bottled Water Service

Thursday, June 29th, 2006

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I usually don’t pay much attention to the results of medical studies that proclaim something or other is bad for my health. It seems that they contradict themselves on a regular basis.  Yes, I already know I should lay off the double cheeseburgers and extra large french fries for lunch. I may not need it but I’m going to have it anyway.  I really don’t need anyone preaching to me.  I don’t think anyone likes that.  But I have to admit that there are some warnings that I do heed, and that includes anything that has to do with drinking water. As soon as I discovered how many toxins and added chemicals are contained in the water that comes out of our spigots, I promised myself I would check out a bottled water service.

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Atkins Diet Low Carb Essestials

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

Eating this type of low carb diet isn’t easy though, especially when you consider that a single piece of bread can contain as much as 22 grams of carbohydrates. So it is essential that you follow the eating plan the Atkins Diet recommends.

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Anti Aging, The Diet Makes A Difference.

Thursday, June 15th, 2006

It does not matter what your chronological age is, no one wants to look older than they actually are. If it were possible, of course, people want to look younger and healthier than their age.

We hear a lot of foolish talk about our society being so age conscious. That is not the point. Everyone truly has an obligation to their bodies to look the best they can. There are many things that influence the way we look other than our lifestyle. You do not have to be told that taking care of yourself is the first step to looking younger.

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Diet Information and Yoga

Thursday, June 8th, 2006

Our society today certainly struggles with a weight epidemic. The media is more than confusing when it comes to this dilemma. While we are flooded with fast food adds, we then see how unbearably thin our entertainers are becoming. It’s an odd situation. People continue to stuff their faces with pizza and burgers, yet always seem to want that size six waist. The indian swami ram dav is making a big diffrence with his yoga excercises, this is a must read if you are trying to loose weight or cure, incurable deseases.

Are You Thristy and Don’t Know It?

Saturday, June 3rd, 2006

If you’re stalled on a weight loss plateau despite sticking to your diet, the first thing to check is your water intake. Research suggests that most Americans unknowingly suffer from mild, chronic dehydration, and you could be one of them!

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Why Is Bottled Drinking Water Good For You?

Saturday, May 27th, 2006

How much water do you actually drink? Although soft drinks and lattes are certainly all the rage these days, I believe a lot of people are taking to bottled drinking water.

It’s just so readily available. You can’t really go anywhere without spotting a bottle of Evian, or Auquifina. Fortunately this route is much healthier than the old carbonated sugar drinks that many have made their liquid life source. Water is that fluid we all require for basic health and hydration. Have you had your six to eight cups today? Well, if you’re one of the syrup guzzlers, you may want to do a little research on why water is so essential to good health and well being.

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A Little Preparation Goes A Long Way In Camping Meals

Wednesday, May 24th, 2006

Though dinner usually takes up the most time and energy, breakfast and lunch are also important meals while camping. Breakfast can easily be a cold meal, although it’s hard to start the day without a cup of camp coffee to go with your dried fruit or granola bar. Pita bread, bagels or tortillas make handy bases for lunch, as they allows for sandwiches and dips but still pack easily; they’re light but don’t crush like regular bread. Trail mix is a stand-by favorite, as is dried fruit as they provide quick energy while on the move.

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Right Food, Right Skin Care = Clear Skin

Sunday, April 16th, 2006

An article on what Acne Treatment to choose,
There are many different approaches to treating acne available today. What works for one individual may produce little or no results for another, and finding a good acne treatment skin care is usually a process of guessing and checking. The most common forms of acne treatment skin care involve skin cleansers. Most acne cleansers are available over the counter, and use a variety of different ingredients, benzyl peroxide and salicylic acid being two common ones for acne treatment.

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Friday, March 3rd, 2006

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