Saturday, February 7, 2015

Magic Water

If you have ever been camping, upon returning home, you know how enchanting that first shower can feel.  It is then that we realize how much we take our city water supply for granted. And we should all be grateful for having relatively clean water at our finger tips.  So are we wrong for wanting more, for wanting to take our water to the next level.  We want a shower that is free of chlorine and other noxious gases, right?  We want drinking and cooking water that is free from the 200 detectable (but unknown) particles in our city systems.  We want the bad stuff removed and the good stuff left in. But isn't that the job our municipal water provider?  Why do we feel the need to buy Artisan, Mineral, Purified, Sparkling, Spring, Sterile, Distilled, Alkalized, expensive specialty water?
We want purified water, plain and simple (oh, but it's not simple, is it). It is likely that the water of our future will always be a contentious politicized issue.  It is also likely we will be required to get the water we desire at our own expense. In fact, if you were on the fence about how you feel about your water and what it means to have a clean supply of it, here are few documentaries to help you:
http://www.watercache.com/blog/2011/10/must-see-water-documentaries-provide-insight-into-future-water-crisis/

Now that your blood-pressure it up, you are informed and it's no longer tolerable to sit in a bath of highly chlorinated neuro-toxic soup...what will you do about it?  Write a letter to the EPA, your State Representatives, the Mayor, and then shop water filtration systems.  Because you want what you want and you want it now.


Water is what we are made of, water is the source of life, water is sacred and magic.


http://www.halowater.com/


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