September 2007
8 posts
Water Filters
 Water filtration devices come in many different shapes and sizes. There are carafes (pitchers), units that attach directly to the faucet or sit on the counter next to the sink, systems that install inside or behind a refrigerator or those that attach to the plumbing under the sink. No matter where the filtration system installs, there’s a good chance that it uses a filter media that will...
Sep 10th
Bottled Water
Bottled water products are normally categorized according to the source of the water and the method(s) used by the bottler to treat it. Bottled water products are generally required to undergo disinfection. Bottlers who obtain water from a source that has not previously been disinfected, such as a spring or well, will usually use ozone or ultraviolet technologies to disinfect the water, as these...
Sep 10th
Your Body needs...
You body needs water to function properly   Your body has a basic need for water. The majority of the cells in your body are comprised of water. Water makes up the largest part of your blood and lymph systems, carrying food and oxygen to cells, as well as removing wastes. It even acts as an internal shock absorber, cushioning your organs as you move. Water also cools your body when it’s hot - and...
Sep 10th
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Sep 10th
Water is Critical
We all know water is essential to live. But most of us are not aware of the crucial role water plays in virtually every organ and function of our bodies. Water does more than sustain life. It can actually improve our health, our fitness, and even our appearance. You’ll learn more about the importance of drinking water as you read through this section.
Sep 10th
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Sep 10th
Drinking Water Can...
Improve your overall health and well-being. Because water is important in so many body functions, getting enough water is key in achieving optimal health. Water helps maintain blood volume, which maintains your energy Proper hydration improves your concentration and reaction time, especially during exercise Water increases the number of...
Sep 10th
How Much Water
How much water you should drink depends on several things: the size of your body, how physically active you are, and even the climate – because your body works hard to keep you warm or cool. As a general guideline, the average person should drink between 1.5 and 2.5 litres (about 1.5 – 2.5 quarts) every day to replace the bodily fluids normally lost throughout the day....
Sep 10th