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A tiny investment that will save your skin!

30th June 2007
When we think about the importance of water, most of us think only about our drinking water. It's true that quality drinking water is a very important component to our well being. However, what about those steamy hot showers some of us like to take?... Read >

How the Right Shower Can Save your Life

06th March 2007
Imagine: your shower can actually save and prolong your life. Sure, in today's health-conscious crazy world, just about any product boasts about extending yourlife. But new shower filter technologies can, in fact, prevent a host of serious diseases ... Read >

I'm Pickin' Up Good Hydration

13th August 2006
This Summer, Stay Wet on the Inside The human body consists largely of water -- muscle tissue, for example, is a surprising 75%. In the course of a normal day, we lose some of this water, and, like a car with a leaky radiator, if we don't constantly r... Read >

Dangers of Your Morning Shower

03rd May 2006
You wouldn't knowingly bathe in toxins every morning, or set out to harm your lungs and sinuses, irritate your allergies and skin, or willingly increase your risk of cancer. But the fact is, chlorine and its by-products in your shower water are to... Read >

"Drinking Water Scams Revealed"

29th March 2006
(free to publish) Read this article before you consider paying for your drinking water. Wouldn't it be nice to stop poisoning ourselves with polluted or unhealthy drinking water? I, for one, felt that I would love to find a source of safe inexpensi... Read >

"Correct Your Acid / Alkaline Balance With the Water You Drink: What the Experts Say"

01st February 2006
(free to publish) In health circles there has been much recent talk about acid /alkaline imbalance. Let's see if we can clarify how experts recommend we correct this imbalance. The problem Your body functions best when neither too acid nor too alk... Read >

"How to Choose a Water Purifier: Water, Water Everywhere...but Not a Drop to Drink? "

01st February 2006
(free to publish) You're thirsty after working in the sun on a hot Saturday afternoon. You head to the kitchen and pour yourself a cool glass of water and gulp it back greedily. The immediate effect is to cool you down, quench your thirst, and re-hyd... Read >