Thursday, October 29, 2009

Lead Contamination Is Deadly Serious

Lead contamination in water is more prevalent than anyone may think, whether a house is new or not.
While everyone knows that drinking lots of water is something good to do for their health, these days people have to second guess if their water is safe or not. Imagine that, turning on the tap and drinking lead contaminated water. It’s not just the lead that is a problem either. Water on tap these days has so many pollutants in it that the list is almost as long as the manifest for the Titanic.

The sad truth is that even if the tap water is coming from a brand new house, lead may still be in the water, carried there by other sources not under the home (pipes and joints) but from the aging infrastructure that carries water through a city. No one would know this though because lead can’t be seen or tasted, but is dangerous nonetheless. If the homeowner happens to believe in water distillers and has water distillation systems, they are one up in the quest to drink safe and fresh water.

If there was a way to rip the top off the roads in a neighborhood, the true story of leaded pipes carrying water would be revealed. Many city water lines are lead piping with lead solder and the older those lines get, the more they disintegrate and more lead leeches into the water.

Of course this water then ends up in older homes with lead piping and in newer homes with plastic piping. Unfortunately, being in a new home is no guarantee of lead free water. The dilemma is that people never really think about the water unless they are aware of the problem and know about water distillers and water distillation systems.

If there is any question about water on tap in the house, it’s best to have it tested for contaminants. Use the water taken directly from the tap in the home, as taking it from the source won’t give an accurate reading of what is really in the water by the time it reaches homes and is ready for use. When in doubt, rely only on the safest way to get fresh water by investing in water distillation systems.

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Real Time Monitoring of Water Supplies

If technology could monitor water in real time, we’d know immediately about all the gunk that is in the water coming out of our taps.

Just the thought of what happens to be present in our water supply is pretty scary – chemicals so toxic that they build up over time and do us a lot of harm. Think anything from cancer to contracting diseases. Unfortunately, there are still a great many people who aren’t aware that their taps deliver contaminated water. The “only” thing that will combat contaminated water most effectively is water distillation systems.
Recently, the news carried grim warnings about a chemical called atrazine being found in the water in Illinois, Maryland, Florida, Ohio and Texas. Atrazine is a weed killer and its presence in drinking water is causing a lot of concern about people’s health. It’s been banned in the European Union because they feel it is contaminating their water.

Here is the other problem being dealt with in Illinois (and in other states) – atrazine isn’t something that is even tested for in water supplies on a regular basis. It’s a frightening fact that many local water districts only test their water annually, which raises the question about what people are drinking in between testing periods.

People with water distillation systems don’t need to worry about toxic chemicals in their water. Frankly, water distillers have been overlooked in favor of filtration systems with charcoal that just do not work effectively. The only effective way to get fresh water is to use water distillation systems.

While the weed killer manufacturer claims their product is effective and safe and does not pose a problem for drinking water supplies, they don’t let on that EPA standards set an annual average. This means that daily averages have the potential (and often do) to go beyond not only acceptable limits, but beyond safe limits. Although the real question is perhaps people wanting to know how could “any” level of weed killer in the water be “safe?” On the other side of the coin is that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention feel atrazine is deadly and causes liver, heart and kidney damage in animals.

Perhaps there are some questions about how it affects humans, but there is no question that atrazine (which is highly soluble) is washed from sprayed fields and finds its way into streams, rivers and wells, eventually making its way into our water supply and into our drinking glasses.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Manure Pools Cause Water Problems

While agriculture is a valuable industry, the management of waste and chemicals is causing serious problems in our nation’s water supplies.

Large farms that process animals for human consumption or who provide a commodity (like milk) from hundreds of cows, have no real way to adequately handle the huge amounts of waste produced by their animals. Most often it winds up in manure cesspools and is sprayed onto the land. This is a prime example of water pollution in action.

The runoff contaminates not only the groundwater, but any other bodies of water nearby such as streams and rivers. Eventually, all the contaminants wind up in our water supply. This is not a pretty picture – visions of cattle or pig waste floating in our cup of coffee. Just because we don’t “see” it does not mean it isn’t there. The only way to make sure we are drinking fresh and safe water is to invest in water distillers or have water distillation systems installed in our homes.

It isn’t just waste products that wind up in groundwater either, it’s the “other” things fed to the animals to make them grow faster and drive down production costs, like antibiotics. Antibiotics aren’t fed full strength to the cattle. They are fed at a lower dose than would actually be needed to treat an infection. This is sprinkled into their water and feed to prevent an outbreak of disease due to the conditions prevalent on large farms. For a really startling statistic, get this: over 70 percent of all the antibiotics used in the U.S. are fed to livestock.

If you do some quick math, that amounts to roughly 25 million pounds of drugs used annually to keep livestock healthy in questionable conditions. That is almost more than eight times the amount of drugs used for human diseases. All of the antibiotics fed to cattle, etc. has to go somewhere when it is eliminated from their bodies, and it does, onto the ground and gets washed into groundwater, etc.

The biggest problem inherent here is that when bacteria are continually exposed to low levels of antibiotics, it becomes resistant. Witness virtually all strains of Staph that are now penicillin resistant and won’t respond to newer drugs because the strains have mutated. Do you want that to wind up in your drinking water? Likely not and this is one of the major reasons to install water distillation systems in your home. For your peace of mind and security, water distillation systems will provide you with a safe source of fresh water.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

A Brain on Water

There is no question that everyone in the U.S. has water on the brain, or to be more precise, their brain is more than 75 percent water.

Water is crucial for living, a fact that hits home if we have the misfortune to lose even just five percent of our body fluids. This loss creates a 25 to 30 percent energy drop in the average adult. If a body loses up to 15 percent of its fluid levels, this is often enough to cause death. The importance of drinking water cannot be overstated.

It’s a proven fact that if people want to avoid health issues such as asthma, arthritis, headaches, blood sugar problems and hypertension, they need to be well hydrated. Being plumped up with the proper amount of water makes the brain function in the optimal zone, ready and willing to deal with any problems thrown at it. Studies have actually shown that the longer the body is dehydrated brain cells start to shrink and not function properly, lowering the energy level in the brain.

Water has more benefits than just keeping people sharp and alert mentally. It also is a carrier for toxins and wastes as they are flushed out of our body. Always drinking enough water lets the body purify itself and in the process promote good health.

With benefits like that going for it, water should be the drink of choice, but it must be safe and fresh. Tap water won’t cut it, only distilled water from water distillation systems is the very purest water for freshness and safety. The water on tap in most American homes has so many contaminants in it, that if people knew what they were really drinking, they would be horrified. The only way to get the safest, purest and freshest water is to have in-home water distillation systems and/or water distillers.

It’s obvious that drinking water is crucial. A body’s health depends on it. To ensure a healthy body, invest in water distillers and water distillation systems – “the” answer to today’s dilemma of drinking only fresh, pure and safe water, just like Mother Nature intended it to be.

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Gray Water - Alternative for Home Use

What role does gray water play in today’s efforts to manage our dwindling water resources?

So much of the water used at home is left to flow into the drain when it could be used for other things like watering the garden or the lawn, or maybe even washing your car. This “gray water” runoff is usually what’s left over after you have a bath, wash the dishes and wash clothes. Whether you know it or not, that kind of “secondary” water use in the home generates 40 gallons of water a day for each person in the house. Just imagine how much more economical a homeowner would be is they re-used the gray water. Translation: lower water bills.

The interesting thing is that if homeowners did choose to recycle their gray water, they could cut water use by at least 25 percent, and that’s not so shabby. For states that are struggling to maintain and responsibly manage their water supplies, this would be a major boon. It’s been estimated that 36 states will be facing water shortages by 2013.

They might even be able to keep up with the demand if people recycled gray water. Arizona and New Mexico go for this practice in a big way, as do a few other states. However, some states find the requirements to be way too complex to be able to implement.

Oregon’s most recent innovative attempt to expand the definition of gray water shows they are on the right track to utilize this water and make a significant difference to their state water resources. Their definition rules out using water contaminated by toxins or human waste, so they’d be nixing toilets and washing machines where the homeowner washes cloth diapers. Obviously, gray water isn’t intended for drinking, but it does have a place in the greater scheme of the world of recycling as it is still safe and useable water for other things.

While using gray water is relatively safe for some things, this raises the question about tap water in American homes. Is it safe to drink? The answer to that question is, “No.” There are so many contaminants in the water no one would be able to name them all. They range from herbicides and pesticides to legal prescription drugs and illegal street drugs, not to mention chemicals we dump in the water to make it “safe.” Dumping Chloramines and/or straight chlorine into the water to kill the bad gunk just means the “other bad gunk” being killed is replaced by chlorine, which is just as bad. This is the point when you need to consider water distillers and water distillation systems for the home.

Just lately scientists have figured out what long-term exposure to chlorine means and it isn’t encouraging. Chlorine is touted as a "necessary" thing to keep our water drinkable. The real truth is that chlorine and chlorine by-products cause cell damage in our bodies as well as heart problems.

The only way to ensure you have fresh, clean and the purest possible drinking water in your home is to invest in water distillers and your own home water distillation systems.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Water Contamination from Contaminated Wells

It’s not a stretch of the imagination to think that a town’s water could be contaminated by a local well. It could happen anywhere, anytime.

The fact of the matter is that a town using a contaminated well has already happened in many places in the United States, with the latest being a small town in Illinois. Many of the town residents don’t even have water distillers or water distillation systems in place either.

The twist to this story was that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) dismissed the Crestwood residents’ concerns, telling them the water wasn’t “that” contaminated because it was diluted with Lake Michigan water. To the unending astonishment of the whole town, the EPA stated the amount of vinyl chloride contaminated well water had been adequately diluted by lake water. This is like being a “little” pregnant.

The town and the EPA were on the same song sheet indicating that the mixture of the two sources of water actually made it harmless. Eleven thousand residents wanted to know about those who had been drinking contaminated water since 1985, and rightfully so, considering the risks of cancer and other illnesses potentially caused by vinyl chloride. To say the town isn’t convinced the risks are minimal is a major understatement. Vinyl chloride in small amounts over a span of many years has the potential to be deadly and telling people otherwise is a foolish move.

Needless to say, the end result of these revelations and the assurances that nothing is wrong hasn’t gone over well with those who live in the town. So far there have been several lawsuits filed accusing the village of making people sick with the contaminated water. Close to 25 years of drinking contaminated water is enough to give anyone nightmares. Evidently the EPA is doing a bad job of trying to point the finger of blame at someone else who no longer works for the department.

With all the flap about the contaminated water and how it may have affected people’s health, questions have arisen about what would make home water safer. It’s bad enough that vinyl chloride was in the water along with other chemicals called volatile organic compounds, but what could residents do to provide safe water for themselves and their families?

Over the years there have been many companies claiming that their method of filtering water is the best, the safest and the only way to get fresh water for drinking. The fallacy with that is most of the systems being touted have major flaws, with the biggest one being that carbon filters themselves may become a contaminate if they are not cleaned and changed on a regular basis. In addition, no filter based water purification system will touch most of the invisible riders in the water. The water may look clear and smell all right, but if a carbon filter water system is being used, chances are the water is “not” all right.
The simple truth is that only water distillers and true water distillation systems will provide the freshest water; the way it was intended to be by Mother Nature.

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Friday, August 28, 2009

Small Town America Water Woes

In yet another episode of “Water Gone Bad,” the small town of Putnam, Connecticut, struggled to keep going while relying on trucked-in water.

No one knew for sure what happened to contaminate the town’s water supply, but they did know they were relying on water rolling into town in large tankers. Town residents spent four long days finding alternative and creative ways to cook, as well as figuring out how to clean the kids following playtime.

Many of those residents didn’t have water distillation systems in place which could have been used to distill the trucked-in water. The cause of this disruption in everyone’s lives was due to the fact the town found E. coli in the municipal water supply.

The precise source of the bacteria wasn’t pinpointed other than to indicate that the water may have been contaminated with either human or animal waste. E. coli causes headaches, cramps, nausea, diarrhea and a whole host of other nasty symptoms.

Those with compromised immune systems, meaning youngsters and senior citizens, faced a very real threat to their health. Luckily, no one in the small town of Putnam, Connecticut, became sick. Those who did have water distillers on hand were able to weather the long shut-off with some degree of aplomb.

In the meantime, over 2,600 people, homes and businesses across town had their tap water shut off. While there may have been just one area of town affected, the administration took no chances and shut all water off. This kind of a situation brings home how critical it is to have water distillers in place to provide a fresh and safe water supply, something that many places in America can’t lay claim to these days.

Even though municipal water filtration plants may be in place to keep the water clean, it’s obvious it doesn’t always work. What’s even more obvious is that if people had water distillation systems in place, they could’ve had clean and fresh water on hand, even by using trucked-in water.

What would happen if a town or city went longer than four days without any water in their homes and places of business? Consider the ramifications and the enormous loss of income to places like restaurants. Certainly if the water was totally turned off at the source, it makes it hard to use an alternative in place of tap water. However, that being said, with water being brought into town, anyone with water distillation systems would have a leg-up in being able to provide fresh water for their home or business.

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Even the Government Knows About Contaminated Water

Most, if not all, of the water we drink is contaminated in some form or another. It’s a “for sure” that the government knows and a certainty that we need water distillers in our homes to combat contamination.
Consider the various legal battles raging all across the nation dealing with contaminated water and you will get a very clear picture of the likely condition of the water in your taps. If you aren’t using water distillation systems in your home, then think twice about drinking the water.

The most recent debacle concerns E. coli in Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks. An investigation is being conducted that a government agency broke state laws by not releasing data that E. coli was above safe levels in the lake – a revelation that would make most people bolt to the Internet and purchase water purification systems for the home and cottage.

The Missouri Attorney General is investigating a complaint that a state agency violated state law by refusing to release data that showed E. coli was above safe levels in the Lake of the Ozarks. That gives one pause for thought about how that would affect tourists, not to mention the local citizenry. Evidently the Department of Natural Resources turned down multiple requests under that state’s Sunshine Act to release the relevant data. Water distillers would be in big demand with the community facing that kind of a problem.

The Department’s director is walking a rather fine line these days indicating that his department should have immediately released the report detailing the levels of E. coli in the lake. This in light of the fact that the department had apparently kept the report hush-hush for about a month because they didn’t want to affect tourism or cause public panic. The concern and panic happened anyway when people found out. The situation was merely compounded by the Department of Natural Resources hiding the facts. The lost time for people to purchase water distillers for their home and at the lake was crucial.

If the government in various states is withholding information of this nature because it doesn’t want to lose tourism dollars or cause people to get into a flap, what other information about the water haven’t they told us? Interesting question, don’t you think? The public has every right to know about the water in or from which they wash, bathe, play and drink.

Our health is at risk when we drink contaminated water and when public agencies, who are supposed to safeguard us from things like this, participate in a cover-up like the Missouri one. It’s time to be taking a hard look at the water system you have in your home for your family and finding out all you need to know about water purification systems. Water distillers are the best bet for the freshest, cleanest water like Mother Nature intended it to be.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Monday, July 27, 2009

One Percent Fresh Water Available

It's pretty disheartening to know that our planet's water supply is only roughly 3% fresh, or useable. What's worse is that only 1% of what is available is fit for human consumption.

While it may seem there is enough water in the world for everyone to live and let live, this isn't actually the case. There is actually less than 1% of the 3% of available water that is considered suitable to be tapped for use. The rest is in a form that isn't useable or even accessible, meaning the rest of the water is frozen or deep in the recesses of the Earth and not able to be reached.

The 1% that is useable isn't necessarily useable for drinking or bathing, as it is contaminated with a variety of living things we don't see such as protozoa, bacteria looking for a human host and viruses. None of these wave riders are safe and if the water isn't treated, the consequences may be disastrous. Therein lies the conundrum, because when it is treated, it is still toxic and not safe to use.

The only way to ensure that homes and businesses in America have safe drinking water is to invest in a water distillation system. To say that treating the water Americans drink is an essential necessity would be a major understatement. To know that diseases such as typhoid and cholera may still be contracted in some parts of America is an eye-opening discovery. The water is not what it appears to be.

There are far too many reports in the media of towns discovering their whole water supply is contaminated with something that makes most of the residents ill. Something needs to be done, and if it isn't accomplished on the wider scale, then people need to tend to their own home water needs by investing in a water distillation system.

While America may be a leading industrialized nation, they have water problems like third world countries. Be safe at home with the most effective in-home water treatment system that provides the purest, freshest water possible, a water distillation system. No other method of purification is as effective.

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2100 Toxic Chemicals and Counting

The sheer staggering numbers of toxic chemicals in the water people drink is horrendous – 2,100 and counting, and no one knows where it will end.

If there was a dime handed out for every chemical or other toxic waste dumped into the world's water supply, people would be rich. It's not just the world's water supplies that are the concern either. Right here at home in the United States, municipal water supplies are contaminated to one degree or another.

While there may be some modern water filtering technology in a few of the filtration plants, they would be few and far between due to the enormous costs of having a plant that actually does its job and removes crud from the water. The easiest route for most municipalities right now is to use the toxic chemicals chlorine or Chloramine because they're cheap and easy to find. To say that Americans are drinking safe water would be a major fib.

Looking at a glass of freshly poured water might lead some to believe that it is just fine to drink. It looks clear and doesn't seem to have any noticeable bad taste. If these two criteria are passed, then it means the water is safe to drink. Clean and clear are two different things, and being clear doesn't mean it's necessarily clean and safe.

For Americans to have safe water, they are going to have to take matters into their own hands and do something about having clean, fresh and safe water in their homes. They need to revolt against the contaminated stuff that comes out of the tap. If there is any doubt about the fact that the water people are currently drinking is dangerous in the long-term, listen to Ralph Nader.

Everyone knows who Ralph Nader is and they may also recall his comment when asked about America's water on tap: "US drinking water has more than 2,100 chemicals in it that may cause cancer." Definitely not the kind of news people want to hear – that that nation is swallowing a nasty chemical brew every time they have a drink of water.

There is only one way to make a difference at home and ensure there is a clean and safe water supply. The only water purification system that is able to provide the purest, freshest water is distillation; the only process that ensures water is clean and safe to drink. No other water purification method is as effective as distillation.

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Seriously, Your Water IS Contaminated

There is NO question about it, the water we drink is definitely contaminated and we should be aware that our reservoirs may be public health hazards.

It's not just our tap water at home that is polluted; all the water we filter, even through our municipal filtration plants, is contaminated. This observation may apply to our reservoirs as well and that makes for a fairly grim picture. What is anyone doing about it?

To the credit of those who govern our water supplies, they are attempting to keep them clean. Unfortunately, politics plays a fairly large role in why we don't have the kind of pristine water we really should have. Witness big manufacturing plants that dump things into the water that pollute it and then spend years trying to get out of penalties for pollution. Witness also the government that prosecutes them giving them "extra time" to get things cleaned up, while in the meantime, pollution continues to pour in our waterways.

The problem is, there is too much money to be made by ignoring or circumventing rules and regulations and whether or not we have clean drinking water isn't a concern to those who pollute. Before you drink another glass of undistilled water, consider the risks you face every time you take a drink.

Chloramine and/or straight chlorine is one of the leading links to causing cancer. It's only recently that scientists have finally figured out what long-term exposure to chlorine really means and the results aren't that pretty. Sure chlorine is touted as a "necessary" bad thing to keep the evil crud at bay in our water.

It kills things we don't even want to think about being in our water. The truth here is that chlorine and its by-products, no matter what you want to call them, encourage the production of free radicals in our bodies. These in turn cause cell damage, not to mention heart disease.

But, it's not just chlorine we need to be worried about. We need to be aware that for every sip we take of undistilled water, that we may be swallowing the residue of other people's drugs, both prescription and street drugs. Think birth control pills and sex hormones, antibiotics, heart medications, anti-inflammatories and other experimental drugs that flopped during their drug trials.

Where do all the chemicals wind up? In reservoirs and in other above ground systems. There is no way that our aging public treatment facilities are capable of being able to remove all these man-made chemicals from our water. That means it ultimately winds up in our taps.

Isn't there another way to get good drinking water? The only water purification system capable of providing the purest, freshest water is distillation; the only process that ensures water is clean and safe to drink. No other water purification method is as effective as distillation.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Chloramine Disinfects but Still Harms

No matter what you "call" it, it is still a contaminant that we all need to be aware is being used to disinfect our water. Chloramine by any other name is still toxic.

Along with the health care system and the economy, contaminated drinking water is another hot button for most Americans. Sadly though, there are many people who still feel that this isn't really an issue, simply because their water looks and smells fine. If it were only that simple.

It's not too much of a stretch to say that just about every day there is something in your local newspapers about what is in your drinking water that will shock and dismay you. The long laundry list, which is staggering and includes over 2,000 diverse toxic chemicals, would be too long for this article, but suffice it to say that the list includes things like fertilizers, various drugs (prescription and otherwise), hormones, rocket fuel, viruses, lead, mercury, arsenic and, and, and. It's bad and we need to do something about this, if not for the nation as a whole, then for our own families.

Municipal water treatment plants were routinely in the habit of using chlorine bleach to disinfect water, and some may still be doing that as you read this article. However, many municipalities are beginning to switch over to chloramine (a blend of ammonia and chlorine) to do the deed. The trouble with chloramine is that it remains in the water supply longer and has a superb record for leaching lead from fittings and pipes. Just what we need, more lead in the water. Lead of course is a cancer-causing agent.

We're not quite sure why the powers that be in their infinite wisdom think that going to yet another highly toxic chemical, that is worse than bleach, will improve our drinking water any time soon. Everything we pitch down the drain, and that includes the chloramine added at the treatment plant, winds up in our taps. Yes, everything, even those pills that someone in the house may have flushed down the sink drain because they weren't going to take the rest of them.

If every house on the block, in the city, in the county, in the state, etc., did that, imagine what you would have in your water. The trouble is, everyone "does" do this to a certain extent. The neighbor who uses lawn chemicals for a nice yard, the farmer who fertilizes his fields for a higher yield, the drug manufacturer who sneaks his waste water from the drug plant into the main river flowing past the plant – every one of those people is adding toxins to our water supply.

How do we avoid the chemical soup that comes in out taps? The only way to make sure we're safe at home and get the purest, freshest water we can, is to buy a water distillation system. No other method of purification is as effective as distillation.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Does America Really Have Contaminated Water?

Despite all the evidence, media reports, exposés, in-depth investigative reports, and government reports, some people still think our water is safe to drink right from the tap.

A lot of people even question whether or not there is such a thing as contaminated water in America. That may be due to the fact that what they cannot see does not therefore exist. However, if these very same people took the time to read and research the question of contaminated water, they'd know instantly that contaminated water in America is a stark reality.

The reason our water is so polluted tends to relate to the excessive use of pesticides and herbicides found in just about every home across America. Furthermore, their indiscriminate use just escalates the problem daily. It's one thing to think of adults dealing with all the thousands of contaminants in water, but children are an entirely different matter.

Younger children drink fairly large volumes of water in a variety of forms from ice in their drinks to Kool-Aid made with tap water. Since the little ones weigh less, they are receiving a much larger dose of toxic chemicals than a larger, heavier adult. It's not just the pesticides causing damage either. It's things like man-made synthetic chemicals, drugs, lead, chlorine, other human generated garbage, and disease-laden viruses and microbes. While the quantities of toxic water a child is consuming may be low per serving, the results add up over time.

Farmers, homeowners, lawn care businesses, golf courses, etc., don't seem to realize or care, that their use of chemicals on the land will cause those very same chemicals to wind up back in the water system. Humanity, as a whole, is doing a particularly bad job of caring for the resources of the Earth and yet we wonder why we have water that is not fit to drink.

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that if we pollute our own environment, we will ultimately pay the consequences. There is really only one way to ensure your home has safe drinking water – a home distillation water system. During distillation, tap water is heated in a stainless steel vaporizing chamber, becoming sterilized steam. The vapor is condensed back to its original state but without the chemicals, pollutants and toxins. No other water filtration process is as effective.

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Contaminated Water Isn't Just a Third World Country Problem

Most people figure that water contamination is a third world problem and that there is no way this could be a complication in America.

Third world countries are not the only locations in the world with serious water contamination issues. The fact is that we have this same issue right in our own backyards, so we can't blame the destruction of water plants on a conflict or war for our problems. Or can we? The war on budgets has far reaching consequences on the quality of our water, whether we want to admit it or not.

Although our infrastructures have not necessarily been ravaged by war, etc., they are succumbing to old age, disrepair, negligence and band-aid therapy to keep them going. To say that the water filtration plants that we have today are woefully inadequate is a major understatement.

To get this message across to the millions who drink this contaminated water is entirely another issue. Many Americans feel we only have a water issue if it relates to a terrorist attack. In actual fact, we are under attack daily from the pollutants coursing in the water from various sources.

The real kicker is that if it isn't one evil, it's another. By this we mean if it isn't outside contaminants (drugs, pesticides, herbicides, viruses, etc.) then we get zinged with the toxic chemicals to get rid of the toxic chemicals. Rather reminds one of a gong show. Municipal water filtration plants use cheap chemicals (e.g. chlorine) to zap the water clean. Chlorine is a toxic chemical on its own and it remains behind even if the "other" pollutants were taken out. Can't win for losing some days.

In the final analysis, it's not just the water that is the problem; it's just a part of the overall problem. Part one is poor water, contaminated with a great long laundry list of chemicals, etc., and part two are the aging filtration plants who can't keep up with the task of eliminating those toxins on the list of contaminants that grows longer every day.

The only real method of effectively dealing with contaminated water is a water distillation system. It is one system that effectively removes things like lead, chlorine and other water borne contaminants.

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Filter or Distill Me?

What is the best way to treat contaminated water: filtering or distilling? The debate rages on.

It's not news that all around the world we have a serious water contamination issue that puts thousands of people at risk health wise. The most frightening thing is that water contamination isn't "just" water contamination; it may actually be classified into four different categories – radioactive, organic, biological pathogens, and inorganic. Well, take your pick, as they're all bad.

Given that there are these various categories, one wonders which, overall, is the most commonly used contaminant. If you were about to say chlorine, you’d be right. The reason is because it's inexpensive, and since money is the bottom line these days with every "business," which includes local governments, it is still being used in staggering quantities.

It goes without saying that chlorine has a history of being toxic, even way back in the late 1800's when Europeans began to use it to disinfect water. Scary thought isn't it? If we had contaminated water back then, and not much has really improved, this doesn't say a lot about the state of our critical water supplies. Chlorine also has a nasty rep for being a chemical weapon, used during WWI.

It isn't just one or two glasses of water treated with chlorine that happens to be the problem. It's the constant exposure to it that has now raised the risks of getting breast cancer, bladder and colorectal cancer by at least 93%. You should know that your municipal government likely uses chlorine in the water in an effort to kill off biological pathogens.

Ranking in at number two in the most common contaminants list is lead, usually from home water pipes and fixtures with leaded solder joints. If you've ever looked closely at your home water system, you'd see for yourself the amount of lead on board. It's so bad that the US Environmental Protection Agency estimates that 98% of America's homes are using lead contaminated water. Makes you want to put that glass of tap water back on the counter, doesn't it?

We have so much garbage piggybacking along in our water, it's enough to make our heads spin. Pathogens (nasty microbes and viruses) are becoming more common than they ever were, and their entrance to your home is through your taps. There are very few products on the market that effectively remove it, and bottled water certainly isn't a viable option.

In truth, the only water purification system able to provide the purest, freshest water is distillation; the only process that ensures water is clean and safe to drink. No other water purification method is as effective as distillation.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Who Is Responsible for Contaminated Tap Water?

Do we really know who is responsible for contaminated water, or do we spend most of our time trying to guess, because no one really knows?

It's a sad fact of life these days that everyone takes it for granted that we are drinking contaminated water. No one even takes the trouble to argue about it any longer either. Now that is a terrible commentary on life in the 21st century. It's come to this because for years we have all relied on our local community, city, town or village to "do" something about our water to make it safe. Perhaps they have attempted to do that, but they're not helping any longer. In fact, things seem to be getting worse.

It has a great deal to do with aging infrastructures and the inability of local water treatment plants to keep up with the heavy influx of contaminants floating around in our water supplies. So really, who is responsible for coming up with a solution to eliminate contaminated water? Well, one would think it would be the municipal treatment plants, but on closer inspection, that doesn't seem to be the case (after all they use a toxic chemical to "clean" the water called chlorine). They are being flooded with all kinds of contaminants coming in from various locations, from manufacturing plants to groundwater run-off full of pesticides and other chemicals.

Could it be that the responsibility for clean water really is up to everyone? Actually, that is the cold hard truth. We are ultimately responsible for the safety and purity of our own water supplies, yet many don't seem to realize this is the case. Stuck with that revelation, we have yet to be effective in dealing with the consequences of polluting our own water and then botching the job of filtering it as well.

Given what is floating around in our water today, our filtration plants need very expensive systems to be effective. What city in your area do you know that is willing to spend a lot of money to upgrade water filtration plants, when chlorine is cheaper? Since we can't count on municipalities to do their duty, this mean you and I have to take matters into our own hands. This seems to be quite common now and the demand for in-home water treatment systems has skyrocketed.

How do you know if you are getting the best and most effective in-home water treatment system? The only way to make sure we're safe at home and get the purest, freshest water we can, is to buy a water distillation system. No other method of purification is as effective as distillation.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Synthetic Chemicals in Water

It's been a long time since we could really count on the purity and safety of the water we are drinking out of our taps.

The plain and simple truth of the matter is that if you are drinking contaminated water, you are harming yourself. Aside from the diseases contaminated water may bear, drinking it will also slow down weight loss, disrupt digestion, and slow down the proper absorption of nutrition. With that going on, it makes sense that your energy and focus on life would take a beating as well.

One of the things that you need to be aware of is the fact that there are well over 80,000 different synthetic chemicals in our drinking water in the 21st century. That's right, over 80,000 man-made synthetic chemicals, and that does not take into account the other drugs manufactured and let loose in our water through a variety of ways.

If you're wondering how synthetic drugs and other chemicals wind up in your tap water, you should be aware that runoff, wastewater leakage, flooding, flushing drugs down the toilet, improperly using chemicals, and the illegal release of drug-laced wastewater from drug manufacturing plants play a major factor in their presence in our taps. In other words, there are so many ways for drugs and other pollutants to get into our water, that it is virtually impossible to police them all.

So, aren't these chemicals and other pollutants caught at municipal water treatment plants? While you might think that is the case, it isn't. Very few water treatment plants have been upgraded into this century and currently rely on horrendously outdated technology to keep our water "safe." The bizarre thing about water treatment plants is that they actually use a toxic chemical to disinfect your water – chlorine.

While chlorine does have a good reputation for killing bacteria and parasites, it's not exactly the kind of thing you should be drinking, as it's linked to an increased risk of having cancer. If you think that might be untrue, consider this: since chlorine came into use, cancer rates have gone from 1 in 50 people to 1 in 3. Those numbers ought to shock you into action.

If it was just chlorine in the water, it might be fairly easy to do something about filtering it out. However, along with the chlorine is its close companion, lead – considered to be a major threat to children. Add that lead already present in the water with lead leaching from fixtures, pipes and soldered joints and what do you get? A double dose of lead in your home plumbing system. If you live in a newer home, you may not have this risk, however it's been estimated that just about 98% off all home plumbing systems have lead fixtures.

With all the crud floating around in our water today, there is really only one method that will ensure you have water that is safe to drink at home – a home distillation system. It's the only water purification system that is able to provide the purest, freshest water for our health; the only process that ensures the water is clean and safe to drink. No other water purification method is as effective as distillation.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Beware of Portable Drinking Water Stations

You might think that taking a quick swig of water out of a portable drinking station is OK to do, but what you don't really know about the water may harm you.

Sure, there are going to be times when you have no choice but to drink from a drinking station. We all have those moments when we are in an area that we know isn't safe and have to resort to the best alternative we have on hand. If you are in a situation where you need to rely on portable drinking water, then ask around and find out if it has been purified or not.

Just because the people at the portable drinking station are telling you the water is safe, doesn't really mean that it is; and even if it's classified as drinkable, doesn't mean it isn't loaded with chemicals. The horrifying thing these days is that even water with toxic "things" in it gets classified as being OK to drink if the levels of the chemicals aren't too high. Well, that's all well and good, but if you keep drinking contaminated water, the cumulative effects are not good for you.

Imagine the government or other water distributors telling you that minimally contaminated water is OK to drink. There is something terribly wrong with that picture when you consider that the water may contain bacterial spores and other items too numerous to list. Here is something else rather disturbing too. Many portable drinking stations use chlorine to disinfect, which does do a passable job on most things, but is a stand alone killer.

While you may think using chlorine only makes good sense to kill what can be killed, think about this statistic: the Natural Resources Defense Council have figures that indicate there are roughly 30 new cases of rectal cancer daily as a result of drinking chlorine contaminated drinking water. Doesn't that make you want to check your drinking water much more closely?

If you think chlorine is a benevolent chemical that cleans up our drinking water to make it safe for us, think again. It was used to make chlorine gas in WWI. Think twice about drinking water from a portable drinking station without checking it first, or make sure you carry some of your own home distilled water with you.

The only answer to ensuring our safety at home and getting the purest, freshest water we can, is to invest in a water distillation system. No other method of purification is as effective as distillation.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Have Water Will Travel

If you're thinking about taking a trip out of the country be aware that the bottled water being sold to people in some countries is actually just local tap water.

If you want to avoid Montezuma's Revenge, also dubbed Traveler's diarrhea, when on the road or in other countries, try to stick with the purest and freshest water possible, which is distilled. Even in foreign countries, distilled water is available with a little hunting. It's not just the diarrhea that traveler's may contract when in other countries that is the major worry. The major concern is other more serious diseases, like cholera, typhoid and dysentery are the end result of contaminated water and food.

The hard thing to accept is the fact that although most of the diseases listed above may be contracted overseas in a third world country, they may also crop up in the U.S. It's sad to say that even in this day and age waterborne diseases are far more prevalent than we care to admit; and yes, travelers returning to the U.S. from overseas tend to bring diseases home with them.

When hitting the road within the U.S., it's easy to take along distilled water from home and have it bottled to suit personal preferences. Use it exclusively and avoid any potential problems with local water wherever you happen to stay. When out of the country, make sure to only drink bottled water, and inspect the seal of the cap on the bottles before drinking the contents. Avoid using ice cubes in anything you drink, or eating any local delicacies that include freshly washed fruits, seafood or vegetables. Use only bottled water to brush your teeth.

Many of the problems encountered while traveling and dealing with unknown water sources are easily handled by just sticking to water brought from home or ensuring there is access to distilled water in some form in the places that are on the itinerary. This could mean paying a visit to the local corner store or campground convenience shack, but usually there are other options to avoid using or drinking water that is not familiar and may be contaminated.

The best solution to get the purest, freshest water at home to take along while traveling is to invest in a water distillation system. It is the one system that will effectively remove things like lead, chlorine and other water borne contaminants,etc. A water distillation system means no worries while traveling with fresh water.

To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Toxic Water at Work

This is something few people think about – the drinking water at work. Not many people ask questions about water they get in their working environment and they likely need to start.

That water cooler sitting in the corner of the office looks pretty darn good filled with fresh, clear and inviting water. However, is the water really all that it's cracked up to be? The kind of container that it's in makes a huge difference and the origin of the water is even more of an issue.

Workers avoid drinking tap water because they may well be aware that the water isn't good for them. In doing so however, they may find they have been drinking filtered tap water from the water cooler. Some days it just doesn’t pay to get out of bed. Those water coolers may be filled with things that aren't good for any of us. Just because the water happens to be in a water cooler does not make it any fresher or better than tap water. It just looks like it might be healthier than tap water – something that would not necessarily be the case.

The other problem is that most of the drinking water containers in offices are made of plastic. Add the contaminants already in the water with what leaches out of the plastic into the water, throw in the fact that these water coolers are not checked as often as they should be, and there is a recipe for disaster – contaminated water waiting to harm people's health.

Most water cooler tanks are made out of a material called polycarbonate, responsible for leaching bisphenol-A, a known cancer antagonist. No one needs to be drinking what they believe is safe water, only to find out later that it may be even more contaminated than tap water. The alternative is to carry water to work from home, water that has come from a home filtration system.

There is only one way to deal with a potentially contaminated water cooler and that is to have a home water distillation system. This is the only real answer to protect ourselves, as no other method of purification is as effective as distillation. The proof is in the water.

To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Detoxifying Your Body Only Happens with Pure Water

Detoxifying ones body is a well-known approach to good health, which is highly recommended by holistic and naturopathic practitioners. However, they don't always mention that water needs to be pure.

It's true; the first thing a good naturopath or holistic practitioner will mention at the end of any treatment is that to detoxify one's body, one must drink lots of water. Abundant quantities on a daily basis will assist the body in cleansing itself by flushing out any toxins it may be harboring. While many mention drinking the water, many practitioners don't take one step further and suggest that it be the purest water only. Bottled water, tap water or filtered water just won't cut it.

Only pure water will get to work quickly and detoxify one's body and prevent further toxic buildup the more it is consumed. The problem is when told to drink water, many people reach for the flavored beverages because they don't like plain water, or buy a bottled brand with additives – additives that themselves are toxic to our bodies.

What's a body to do? Stick to the pure water and if the taste isn't appealing, then add a spritz of lemon or lime, but steer clear of the "fake" brands of bottled water that say they are the purest water on the planet Earth. The truth is they are not the purest, for a variety of reasons, but one of the major reasons is that they come in plastic bottles.

Plastic bottles have chemicals that leach into the water when the bottles are subjected to sunlight. It's a bit of a catch-22 unless a person is water savvy enough to use glass or stainless steel bottles for their daily water intake. While avoiding bottled water may be fairly easy, there is the problem of tap water at home.

The best solution to get the purest, freshest water at home is to invest in a water distillation system. It is the one system that will effectively remove things such as chemicals, lead, chlorine and other things no one wants to know about because they're dangerous. With a water distillation system no one has to worry about water any longer.

To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Tap Water Needs Major Help

Who hasn't heard some real horror stories when it comes to the water we take for granted that spills out of our taps? Well get ready for the ride, things are worse than we think.

This will totally shock you, and it should also boot many people into taking action about their drinking water. A fairly recent report done up by the Ralph Nader Institute indicates there are over 2,100 toxic (cancer causing) chemicals in our drinking water. Think about this for just one second. Everything anyone pours down the drain, sprays on fields, and preps their lawn and garden with goes into our water supplies through the groundwater system.

Let's just repeat that one thought, one more time to emphasize it. Everything dumped on the earth finds its way back into the water system and into our taps, including lead, chlorine, drugs, pesticides and viruses. It's bad enough this stuff lands in our water, but the added fact that American water filtration plants are aging shouldn't make one feel safe.

The more chemicals we dump into the water, the more chemicals wind up in our water filtration plants. Now if the plants were state of the art and modern, this might not be such a worrisome problem. However, the fact is that most of the plants were built so many years ago they have trouble dealing with the onslaught of gunk found in our water today. This is not encouraging news.

The most frightening of the latest additions to our water supplies is what drug manufacturers leach into the system, including antibiotics, tranquilizers, heart medications and sex hormones. No ones needs unknown drugs in their drinking water, quietly affecting the people whose systems have been invaded by this toxic mixture in the guise of a glass of water.

Science says that fish in the rivers where the sex hormones are being dumped are beginning to change sex and that some men have started to grow breasts because of the increasing levels of female hormones in the tap water. No matter what methods are used at a filtration plant, and most of them are just the basics; they will not be able to remove the drugs, hormones, viruses and other synthetic compounds floating through our water. This is depressing news.

There is only one way to deal with contaminated tap water and that is to have a home water filtration system and the only real answer to protect our families is investing in a water distillation system. No other method of purification is as effective as distillation and the proof is in the water.

To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

They Call This Clean Water?

Ever wondered what happens to the water you eventually get out of your tap at home? What chemicals are put into it and how it is treated?

Well, if you don't wonder, then you are likely drinking some really poor quality water. If you do wonder, you no doubt have a water distillation system at home because you are a smart water consumer. Honestly, drinking contaminated water is a mega problem today and it isn't going to get any better, so it's time we took things into our own hands and did something to ensure we have safe drinking water at home.

To begin with, any water taken from a lake, stream, watershed, etc., is pre-treated. The process varies from location to location, but in essence the first step is taking out the large objects (like twigs, etc.) then storing the water. Step two usually involves pre-conditioning and pre-chlorination. That sounds rather disgusting to begin with, but it gets worse yet. The pH level is usually adjusted because fewer than 7 means acidic water and over 7 means alkaline water.

You don't want acidic water in your home because it does a lot of damage to your body by taking nutrients out of your bones and teeth, to level-out the acidity. Just when you thought this process was beginning to make some sense, and you were feeling protected to a certain extent, along comes the news that not all water treatment facilities even bother with the pH balancing step.

Next on the list is something called flocculation, which sounds a bit like chunks of things that float on the top of the water and wait to be hauled away. You’d be right in that assumption. The plant tosses in some small particles of something that remains unidentified, which attracts material that makes the water a cloudy color. The cloudy goo sticks to the particles, rises to the top, and gets skimmed off.

All this and the water has not even been filtered yet. Most municipalities use a sand bed filter, but this does not remove all the contaminants in the water. It only catches the chunks big enough to be trapped. Smaller particles like viruses, chemicals and bacteria make their way through. A word on synthetic chemicals and their molecular size: synthetic chemical molecules are smaller than water molecules, so guess what happens to them? Right, they don't get filtered out of the water.

Finally comes the chlorine, a contaminant very dangerous to our health. A contaminant that we are only supposed to have 1 part per million to swim in, but we drink 3 parts per million. What is wrong with that picture? It's time to do something about our tap water. No question about it.

The only answer to ensuring our safety at home and getting the purest, freshest water we can, is to invest in a water distillation system. No other method of purification is as effective as distillation.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Get the Lead Out!

While you may have known that water has a variety of contaminates in it, did you ever stop to think it may also have lead present? Well, it does, along with several other chemicals that are very frightening.

We don't just have contaminated water in the US; it's all over the world in various countries, including Canada. Of course many people associate third world countries with contaminated water without realizing they have bad water in their own backyards. The health risks are horrendous and some of the side effects of drinking bad water are classified as life threatening. How bad is that when water is supposed to be the elixir of life and instead it may make us sick?

The most common contaminants are ones which we have a passing familiarity, only under difference circumstances. For instance, we all know chlorine as being an effective and very cheap disinfectant. Well cheap though it may be, it is one of the most common water contaminants in the US. Does it surprise you that municipalities and other governments use a toxic chemical to kill biological pathogens in your drinking water?

After you get over the surprise, find the rage inside you that your own country could use a toxic chemical in your drinking water, citing water safety as its first concern. Its first concern ought to be that the longer a person drinks chlorinated water the higher the risks of breast, bladder and rectal cancer.

We're not talking about a 45% chance of getting such illnesses; we’re talking about a whopping 93% likelihood of developing cancer. Go ahead and sit down in stunned silence, and then start considering what you are going to do about your home drinking water.

Next to chlorine comes lead as the second most common contaminant. This usually leaches out from the pipes in your home and more specifically, the soldered joints and fixtures. Did you know that the Environmental Protection Agency says that almost 98% of the homes in the US today are using lead contaminated water? Bet that will change the way you look at your water the next time you turn on the tap.

Here is what is even more frightening about the presence of lead in your water. There isn't any specific allowable degree of lead contamination for water. That's right – no specific degree. Lead has a dangerous track record as being highly potent and even small amounts are known to cause behavioral problems, learning disabilities and low IQ.

By now you are likely starting to do some research into what is the best filtration system for your home. Given what we know about the water we are drinking today, the only water purification system that is able to provide the purest, freshest water for our health is distillation; the only process that ensures the water is clean and safe to drink. No other water purification method is as effective as distillation.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about Water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

There's WHAT in the Water?

Looks good, smells good, tastes OK – then it must be OK? Right? If you're talking about American tap water, just because it looks OK, smells OK and the taste isn't bad, doesn't mean it is all right to drink.

It's sad, but true, that water may look just delicious, but in reality over the long-term it may be deadly. Yes, the water on tap in your home. The one you make tea from, mixed drinks, and just pour a cold glass on a hot day. That very water may have things in it that may shock you. Well in fact, it will shock you.

How happy would you be if someone told you that the water you have in your morning glass of fruit drink has a kitchen sink full of chemicals in it from pesticides to household cleaners, and from antibiotics to sex hormones? If that hasn't made you stop drinking tap water, then we don't know what will.

Drinking this stuff is a problem; it's just that simple, and using it to cook or bath in isn't a super idea either and here is why. Research has shown that most cancers we develop have been linked to low levels of chemicals in tap water – the leading culprit? The number one chemical that causes numerous cancers is chlorine, which is noted to cause rectal cancer, breast cancer and bladder cancer.

Pesticides, herbicides and other similar chemicals leach into the ground water and eventually make their way into our tap and our bottled water. Right – the bottled water. Surprised? You shouldn't be, because at least 25% of the bottled waters on the market come from a tap and they are not subjected to the same tests our water at home may be.

It's one thing to be an adult and drink contaminated water, as our immune systems are more fully developed than a child's. So think about this. That tap water may have a mega load of dangerous chemicals in it and our children are consuming it. Kids aren't able to flush out toxins like that. They need to be drinking purer water.

Have you taken a look lately at your local water plant? If not, it might be time that you did. The trip will open your eyes like nothing else will. Our urban infrastructure is deteriorating rapidly and upkeep is second to last on the list of things to do. These older structures are simply not able to keep up with the increasing load of contaminants that find their way into our water. Remember that plant is sending water to your house and you have no idea what it in it.

Consider this as well. If you regularly drink tap water and have stomach problems did you give some thought to the connection? More than 35% of gastrointestinal difficulties are the direct result of drinking contaminated water. It's time to put that glass of water back down on the counter and do some serious hunting for a system to purify your tap water.

The only water purification system that is able to provide the purest, freshest water for our health is distillation; the only process that ensures the water is clean and safe to drink. No other water purification method is as effective as distillation.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

If You Don't Know This, Will It Hurt You?

If you don't know this little piece of information, then it definitely has the potential to cause you a great deal of harm. We're talking about unknowingly drinking contaminated tap water – the very water in your home.

Not knowing that your tap water is contaminated with hundreds of things you'd rather not know about may cause you an inordinate amount of trouble now and later in life. Did you know that drinking contaminated water is one of the leading causes of stomach distress?

Makes sense if you stop to think about it. All those chemicals swimming around in your acidic stomach, interacting with each other and your body as it tries to maintain the status quo. Not a pretty picture at all.

Sure there are laws in place that say this and that about our water and its quality or lack thereof, but if you take a good look at each different state and county, etc. you'll find a wide range of what the local governments consider to be acceptable contamination levels. Imagine that, acceptable contamination levels. This means that you are drinking water that has a certain level and certain unknown number of pollutants in it and this is considered acceptable by the local government.

The usual argument is that "The levels are so low they won't harm anyone." Statistics show otherwise and if you take a sample of your tap water to a private lab, you'll find out in a hurry what other goodies are in your water that shouldn't be there. While the arguments sound plausible at first blush, start taking them apart when you do some online research about water quality. That will wake you up in a hurry.

Here is another thing to contemplate. You know that antibiotic your child just about finished, but only had three pills left? That should have been thrown out in the wastebasket, but instead it may have possibly been flushed down the toilet. Multiple this scenarios by millions in a large city and you have the medicine showing up in your tap water later.

Contaminated water is the next biggest problem we face as a society and we need to do something to protect our families. The only answer to ensuring our safety at home and getting the purest, freshest water we can, is to invest in a water distillation system. No other method of purification is as effective as distillation.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Enhanced or Flavored Water Tips to Know

Bottled water is usually the choice of active on the go people who want to slake their thirst. However same old, same old, can get boring; so innovative souls have taken to kicking up their water in a couple of ways – flavoring it or enhancing it.

Flavoring water isn't a new idea as millions of years ago cave men were known to dunk certain leaves into hot water and drink the brew. While our water and tea is no doubt more civilized these days, the same principle applies – people prefer flavored water over plain water.

The choices on the market today for flavored waters are regular or carbonated and they are the pick of smart professionals who know when and how to cut calories. Sugar based drinks pack on pounds and others use artificial sweeteners that have questionable side effects. Even today the safety of aspartame is still being debated.

The flavor of choice is a personal one, but the prices may vary with the flavored lot coming in at a tad more than the regular bottled versions and sodas. Now if budget is a consideration then flavoring is something that can be done at home in the kitchen with the help of a lemon, orange or lime. For those with more of a spirit of adventure, try using melon or other berries topped off with a leaf or two of mint.

If the love of the running circuit is bottled water, consider stainless steel and not plastic to reduce chemicals leaching out into the water once the bottle gets hot. Stick to low cal or no cal additives and call it a winner. On the other hand, enhanced water has its followers as well.

Enhanced water is just water that has added electrolytes and vitamins. This will be found in most of the sports drinks on the market. However, sports drinks pack a sugar punch and hide either the same or a higher number of calories than sodas. By the way, many of the sports drinks also have salt to help maintain body stasis while working out. Our bodies don't really need that extra salt if all we are interested in is a few extra vitamins.

Be aware that the vitamin-enhanced drinks aren't really all that special because the vitamins they are enhanced with are ones found in a healthy balanced diet. Check the labels as well for the sneaky twins – glucose and fructose. These sugars will ramp up calorie intake.

Being aware of what is in bottled waters – flavored or enhanced, may save money over the long term and help with weight loss on another level. Smart consumers need to be checking the fine print on the labels before guzzling too many of either of these highly marketed bottled waters.

To learn more about water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Water No-See-ums

While water may look like it's pure, simple, clean and ready to be consumed without a second thought, the fact is there are a whole lot of no-see-ums in that clear liquid that could cause a whole lot of grief.

We're not just talking about tap water, although that is a good portion of the water we consume in America. We are also referring to bottled water. The home tap and the bottled water may contain chlorine, pesticides, herbicides, aluminum, lead, antibiotics, hormones and fecal coliforms. The story is that water contains much more than many people realize, and most of it is not good for human health.

The water on tap in the house is monitored by certain regulations that allow acceptable levels of contaminants to get a free ride in the life-giving liquid. And further regulations also state the water should not have other water-borne diseases such as cholera or typhoid fever. While this may be comforting to read about, it does not address the reality that humans and Mother Nature may pollute the water we are drinking.

Consider this as well. Even if the tap water and bottled water have what is classified as acceptable levels of certain contaminants, this may be acceptable to certain people whose immune systems are not compromised. If a different demographic is considered, such as pregnant women or AIDS patients, this is another matter entirely.

Our very safety is at stake and we need to address the issue with alacrity. The only way to make certain the at home water system offers the purest and freshest water possible is to consider a water distillation system and not just a filtration system. Filtration systems are often the source of contamination due to improperly cleaned filters.

Water distillers make tap water as pure as it can be, and there is no other method that is more effective at doing this. Sticking with a water distillation system will be the best household investment for now and the future.

To learn more about water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Drugs In Our Water

While you may not know it, there are drugs in your drinking water. If that doesn't scare you, it should, particularly if you have children.

If you have spent any time online looking for information about your drinking water – and many people do – you may have discovered that your water isn't as clean as you would like it to be. This, of course, means leaving the water quality up to you – the end consumer.

Finding pharmaceutical drugs in the drinking water is just about the last straw that broke the camel's back. The ramifications of this are quite enormous if you stop to think about it. It is even more of a concern when you realize that over 86 percent of Americans get their on tap water from a public utility.

You would think you would be safe if your water comes from the local water company; however, that is not always the case. The sad fact of the matter is that over the years the federal government has made things next to impossible to maintain decent water infrastructures.

The big words only mean our nation's water supply – while still classified as mostly safe – is being provided by a crumbling delivery system. Our systems are older, decaying and in some instances, on their last legs. There is virtually no funding available to upgrade the systems and so the decay continues. Ask yourself what problems this will bode for the future. You may not like the answer.

Difficulties like this mean local utilities have a constant battle to meet federal clean water standards and keep their water system in good running order. A lack of funds makes this hard to do and what happens is piecemeal replacement of parts of decaying systems are performed – like a patchwork quilt. As a result of less than optimum water systems, accidents like sewage spills are a regular occurrence. This, of course, makes our drinking water unsafe.

There is no quick fix for this problem either. In fact, the Environmental Protection Agency calculates that hundreds of billions of dollars are required to even begin to address these infrastructure problems. Think about this! The health care system is in even worse shape than our water systems and it too needs a major overhaul. Where do you think the money will come from to fund work like this? Right – your tax dollars.

What does a smart water consumer do? They invest in a home water distillation system that is guaranteed to provide clean, fresh and safe drinking water on demand. Really, distilling is the way to go and it provides homeowners with the ability to offer clean, fresh drinking water daily, with no fears about what strange things may be in it.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about water distillers, water distillation systems, and water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Water Rights Are Critical

The right to water is something that most people don't really think about. They turn the tap on and there it is, free flowing and in most instances relatively plentiful – at least in developed nations. This isn't the case in other parts of the world.

We humans take a lot for granted, and one thing that we abuse on a daily basis is water use. It's there for us and we don't think twice about where it came from, how it is treated, whether or not we will have any tomorrow, and if we should ration it. While these might sound like radical musings, rationing and the possibility of no water are real in many parts of the world.

Here's an interesting question: Do we have the right to water? Most people would likely say yes, but did you also know that in some areas of the world this is a right enshrined in legislation? That may seem pretty drastic, but stop and think about that for a minute. In some areas of our planet, water is so important people fight over it and get killed for it. Scary thought, but a reality.

In 2007, the Water for the World Resolution was introduced into the House of Representatives. Among other things it stated, " Water is a common resource to which we all have an equal right and a responsibility to protect."

While a lovely sentiment it seems people's rights to water are being violated on a daily basis. Consider these statistics to get a clear picture of what we mean. There are roughly 1.7 billion people in the world who still have no access to clean water. Can you imagine what they are drinking?

Over 2.3 billion people suffer the ravages of water-borne diseases every year - and we wonder why the health care systems of various third world countries are strained to the breaking point.

Diseases contracted from water are not just because a source is unclean to begin with, but are the result of the pricing of water. If people cannot afford water, they will source it wherever they are able to, even if that means contaminated water.

Think about this. Water is critical to our very survival. Don't we owe others and ourselves the responsibility of caring for and maintaining fresh water supplies with decent access?

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.

Sources of Water Pollution

With the way things seem to be going on planet Earth, one of the greatest fears people have, aside from wondering whether or not we have enough water, is how polluted is the water?

You may be wondering how water gets polluted in the first place. Where does the pollution come from? In most instances there are usually two types of pollution sources – the non-point source and the point source. Not to confuse anyone here, the non-point source generally comes about as a result of runoff directly spilling pollutants into a water source. If you are thinking things like herbicides, pesticides and other chemicals, you’d be right on the money.

On the other hand the point source would be considered to be the result of a broken pipe, underground line, or ruptured sewage tank leak. If we're dealing with a sewage/manure leak or spill, this is referred to as organic pollution. These types of pollutants are mostly found emanating from large agricultural operations.

The fecal matter ambushes the water and sucks the oxygen right out of the water, due to the high levels of nitrogen and phosphates. The results are dead plants and fish. Obviously this is not water you would care to drink.

Another source of water pollution, also causing depleted levels of oxygen in water near the source, is thermal pollution. What happens here is the power plant or other facility (even a drug manufacturing plant) uses water as a coolant for their operations. The water returns to the source hotter than when it was used, which affects oxygen levels with the same results as organic pollution – dead fish and plants.

Ecological pollution, call this Mother Nature pulling a fast one, results from natural disasters like landslides or a volcanic eruption. It could even be something as simple as a dead animal left floating in the water. Again, this is not water you would want to drink. As you may gather, the sources of water pollution are endless, and most of these things we do not have any control over -or do we?

We do have control over our drinking water and control over making it the purest, freshest water for our own health and welfare. This is achieved by water distillation; the only process that will ensure the water is clean and safe to drink. No other water purification method is as effective as distillation.

Larry Wardell is with H2olabs.com, a provider of water distillers and water distillation systems. To learn more about water distillers, water distillation systems, water purification systems, visit H2olabs.com.