Drinking Water – Just because its CLEAR Doesn’t Mean Its CLEAN!

Drinking Water – Just because its CLEAR Doesn’t Mean Its CLEAN!

How many times have I heard….

“Nothing wrong with tap water, been drinking it all my life!”

(lets look at some blood tests and the health conditions these folk may be harbouring)

“I have rainwater and it’s the best water ever”    

(hmm what about the bird poop with parasites and pollutants landing on their roof, let me run a few Organic Acid toxicity tests on their urine and see what we make of it…)

“I have a reverse Osmosis unit takes everything out”

(You bet it does… and all the natural minerals that our mother earth wants us to have to make our cells chug along are removed…like calcium and magnesium to name a few and it also means the body is not being delivered the best energized water)

Look any water that comes out of your tap is treated with chemicals including Chloralamine, Fluoride, Iron, Copper sulfate and many other chemicals to make it safe to drink but not HEALTHY to drink.

Even looking at the breakdown of ingredients for that COFFEE you have daily from your loving, bearded Barrista…who may buy in dead demineralised water in the most part from the supermarket but also has a special mention in the water services website

Chloramine (mono residual)
<0.1 (mg/L)

“Like chlorine, chloramine destroys bacteria and other pathogens that can be present in source water and ensures tap water is clean and safe to drink. This is the amount of monochloramine (NH2Cl) present, a mixture of chlorine and ammonia. Because chloramine is better than chlorine at penetrating longer pipes it’s used in longer water distribution systems across the state. Plus, it makes the water taste better. All South Australia’s chloraminated water systems are consistently lower than the national health limit of 5 milligrams per litre.”

Hmmm yummy…see what we are dealing with.. national guidelines and no loing term studies (as far as I am aware)

“Lead
0.0003 (mg/L)

Lead can be present in drinking water either because of dissolution from natural sources, or from any lead from your household plumbing systems (such as in pipes or solder used to seal joints). South Australia’s tap waters are consistently lower than the national health limit of 0.01 milligrams per litre. The amount of any lead in water depends on factors including pH, water hardness and standing time. Exceedance of acceptable lead levels are rare in South Australia, however if you are concerned or would like further information, SA Health provide advice about reducing lead in your home and in turn, your drinking water.”

Lead is in every single Australian house faucet as it is used in commercial plumbing to help make the taps internal structure more pliable.

Only more reason for me to be MORE PODANTIC and PASSIONATE about water systems WHEN I SEE PEOPLE (INCLUDING OUR DEAR CHILDREN) WHO ARE STRUGGING WITH HEALTH ISSUES to talk about the only water I will drink and recommend.

Consider having a discussion with me about HOW your water is made clean… if you are :

  • Drinking out of plastic bottles adding to our waste and earths toxicity!
  • Drinking water that has been sitting on a truck for many hours in sunshine soaking in all that yummy plasticide!
  • Showering and bathing and have skin conditions like ezcesma, psoraisis, itchy skin…
  • Have children who are not coping with toxins in their life…ie autistic, OCD, Aspergers affected. Also chat to me about nutritional dna tests…and that MTHFR gene defect…and gut health …
  • Have a family member who can’t stand the drinking water they have and do not know the difference between Reverse osmosis and Ionised H2 rich water…
  • Wanting to make a change and increase your body’s health.
  • Wanting to DRINK CLEAN and HEALTHY not just clear and safe water.

As I said – i am passionate and love my CLEAN AND HEALTHY drinking and showering water. Like you, I am serious about making lives better…It is time. HEALTHY AND CLEAN Water is essential!

Yours in light and great health

Michelle

 

References:

https://www.sawater.com.au

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