
Is the Water you Drink as Clean as you Think ?
Doctors
agree "The better the water...the better the life"
The human body is one of the most complex organisms that exist on Earth. Our
bodies require good nutrition and constant hydration to function properly.
According to many health professionals, most people live at a level of mild to moderate dehydration.
A
person of normal weight can survive for up to 30 days without eating. That
same person will die within 72 hours without water. Water does far more than
just quench your thirst, Water lubricates moving surfaces such as your
joints, heart and intestines; dilutes pollution and contaminants in your body;
helps your body metabolize fat; cushions your brain and spinal chord; moistens
the surface of your lungs to help you breathe; aids in digestion, absorption,
metabolism, secretion and excretion; helps conduct sound through your inner
ear and maintains skin flexibility.
Without water, the body's fundamental processes will eventually cease.
It is essential that the water you drink is the pure, natural water that
your body requires.
Don't
throw your money away...
Many people are concerned about tap water that doesn't taste
very good or could be unsafe. In fact more than 70 of Americans are reportedly
dissatisfied with the current state of their drinking water.
Because of health risks, both real and perceived, more and more people are turning to bottled water and paying a very high price to drink water. With bottled water, you never really know how well that bottle was cleaned before it came to you and you never really know the quality of the water inside that bottle. Waiting for a delivery or driving to the store is an irritating, impractical and inconvenient way to get water for you and your family. A safer, more convenient and economical alternative is to use an Intermountain drinking water filtration or purification system.
"Water hardness (inorganic minerals in solution) is the underlying cause of many, if not all, of the diseases resulting from poisons in the intestinal tract. These (hard minerals) pass from the intestinal walls and get into the lymphatic system, which delivers all of its products to the blood, which in turn, distributes to all parts of the body. This is the cause of much human disease."
Dr.
Charles Mayo - Mayo Clinic
"The greatest damage done by inorganic minerals..... is to the
small arteries and other blood vessels of the brain (75% water). Hardening
of the arteries and calcification of the blood vessels starts on the day you
start taking inorganic chemicals and minerals from the tap water into you
bodies."
The
Shocking Truth About Water
by Dr. Paul Bragg, ND.Ph.D.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that each
year in the United States up to 900,000 cases of illness and possibly 900
deaths occur as a result of waterborne microbial infection.

Water
Heaters
Drain
Cleaning
Faucets
& Dispoals
Water
Softeners
Reverse
Osmosis
Remodels
Furnaces
Radiant
Heat
Boilers

