What’s In YOUR Glass of Water?
What's In YOUR Glass of Water?

With all the different types of water and the misinformation that goes with each, it is very easy to get overwhelmed as to which water is really best for your health.
The sobering truth is that every year a greater number of contaminants are uncovered in public and private water supplies. We learn more,And with each passing day, how these substances have the potential to jeopardize your well-being.
You could find find yourself struggling with the environmental concerns of bottled water versus the potentially dangerous chemicals in tap water, That's understandable.
Not all of us have access to a mountain stream where we can fill up our water bottles and drink some of the best water on the planet the way nature designed it.
The Majority of the population live in large urban areas and rely on commercial water distribution systems that are often loaded with chlorine, disinfection by-products, fluoride, Pharmaceuticals and many other toxins.
When was the last time you checked your water to ensure that you and your family are drinking is truly safe? And I mean, had it analysed?
If you’re like most people, you probably take your drinking water for granted. You crack open a bottle or turn on the filter on your tap and pour yourself a nice tall glass of cool, sparkling water.
Did you know that the cleanest-looking water isn’t necessarily the healthiest? Sometimes the greatest dangers with drinking water can’t be seen, tasted, or even smelled.
Impurities in your drinking water can come from a number of sources.
There are many different toxic synthetic chemicals used in society today. And, unfortunately, the list grows longer every year.
To make matters worse, even some naturally occurring substances can be harmful when they end up in your drinking water.
Then there’s the question of water treatment and the myriad contaminants that can result from the process of disinfection. Finally, distribution systems and pipes create hazards all on their own. Be sure, that your drinking water isn't subject to potential points of contamination. And honestly, these potential hazards can vary from water source to water source…
