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Thursday, 22 May 2008 |
By Darren Craddock
With environmental pollution an ever-increasing problem, one thing you don't want to do yourself is to contribute to it by throwing away things unnecessarily. Surprisingly, perhaps, one of the biggest contributors to trash these days are water bottles.
30 million water bottles end up as trash
In our quest for healthy drinking water, we have unwittingly also contributed to a much greater trash problem and therefore a much greater negative impact on the environment through our behavior. A better option is to utilize a drinking water filter system.
Now, you might be saying that if you recycle these bottles, you're still helping the environment. That's not quite true. Although yes, you are having less of a negative impact on the environment when you recycle instead of simply throwing something away, recycling, too, takes energy and resources best used elsewhere when possible.
This is because recycling requires that what you recycle be cleaned and often melted down into another product to be utilized elsewhere. Therefore, even so, your best option is to use a home water filter system for your own tap water.
You'll also be saving yourself money where |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 May 2008 )
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Wednesday, 21 May 2008 |
By Darren Craddock
The secret to Anti-Aging, better health and longevity is as simple as drinking a glass of water. Ironically, many people still forget to do this one simple thing. We seem to take fresh drinking water for granted but for many people in the world this is a luxury. We are inundated with so many choices that it's easy to get sidetracked and forget that the very best liquid to drink is water. There is no substitute for drinking clear, fresh water. No juice, Gatorade, soda, tea or energy drink can do what water can for your body.
There's a difference between drinking water and other substances. Water is the natural medium your body needs for literally every single system. Your blood is primarily made up of water. Your brain requires water to transmit signals from one place to another. Your organs require plenty of fresh water to digest your food and remove waste products. Your cells and your muscles also require water to function properly. Without water your body starts shutting down - fast.
So why is it so hard for modern people to drink enough water? Some people actually tell me they |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 May 2008 )
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