What’s Wrong
With Our Water?
What's Wrong With My Tap Water?
Many, many years ago our water was clean and pure. It's not clean
and it's not pure anymore. Not today. You need a water distiller!
Everything your body does requires water. In fact, you are 75% water.
It is estimated that a person with a 70-year life span who drinks two
pints of water per day will pass 4,500 gallons of water through their
system. Unless the water is distilled, it will include 200 to 300 pounds
of rock - inorganic calcium (lime), magnesium and other mineral deposits.
Did you ever wonder why we use distilled water in our steam irons? Because
tap or well water will clog up the holes.
The most common mineral in the ground is calcium carbonate (lime)
which is also a primary ingredient in making concrete or cement. If
you have ever seen a large stalamite or stalagtite in a limestone cave
you can visualize how this hard rock forms, one drop at a time, whether
in a cave... or in your arteries, kidneys or in your joints. Stones
will build up in the kidneys and gall bladder in the same way when
we drink well or tap water. Stone will also build up in the blood stream.
When a person has arteriosclerosis, doctors often recommend by-pass
surgery, balloon surgery (angioplasty) or some other costly method to
replace, clear or get around the larger arteries that are blocked
and causing concern. There are obvious short-comings to this approach.
Although the largest artery in the body is the aorta, which is a few
inches long, the great majority of our blood vessels are microscopically
small capillaries, which if placed end to end would be about 60 miles
long.
If your arteries are clogged you should fix the entire 60 miles not
just a few inches. After all, in your house, the smaller pipes will clog
up first.
It is the tiny capillaries in the brain that suffer the greatest
damage not only from cholesterol and salt but from the inorganic rock
and minerals in your water.
For this reason the popularity and the business of selling bottled
mineral water is akin to the traveling snake oil salesman and his
snake oil. It can't help. It can only hurt.
If you want to see the effects of this for yourself, go to a convalescent
or rest home and see with your own eyes the people who can no longer
think or reason for themselves. No technique on earth, other than a miracle
of God, can regain the life of a human brain that has turned to stone.
An ABC News study revealed that there are over 700 chemicals in our
drinking water and 129 of those chemicals have been cited by the EPA as posing
serious health risks. Yet the EPA requires that our water be tested for only
14 of these chemicals. In early summer, half of the water ways in America's
Corn Belt are polluted with unhealthy amounts of pesticides.
Despite the Safe Water Drinking Act of 1974, one in six Americans
(40 million people) continue to drink water containing excessive levels
of lead, a heavy metal that can impair the IQ and the attention span
of children. One in six children have elevated levels of lead in their
blood.
THE ANSWER
What is the answer to this dilemma? Lots and lots of pure water.
Get a personal home water distiller. Drinking proper amounts of distilled
water is the ONLY way of flushing out the toxic waste, cholesterol
and mineral deposits from our blood stream, bones and other body parts.
In fact, pure water is a source of energy. Each cell in your body
is 75% water. Brain tissue consists of 85% water. One of the ways
water produces energy is by the splitting of water into its two components
hydrogen and oxygen. Whenever this occurs, energy is released. Just
as there is solar energy, there is hydro-electric energy. Your body
has an electrical system and is in fact a battery. When your car battery
runs out of distilled water it goes dead.
Water actually holds your cells together. Water in certain shapes
become sheets of what are called hydonium ions, or H3O+. In certain
areas of the body it becomes very sticky. The measure of "stickiness"
is called viscosity. In solutions of higher viscosity -in a dehydrated
state- the proteins and enzymes become less efficient. Chronic fatigue
syndrome (CFS) is caused by dehydration!
Dehydration is a primary factor in aging and producing disease all
over the body. Look at the word disease. (DIS-EASE) As you become
dehydrated, you create stress in the body. Dehydration is one of the
greatest producers of free radicals in the body. Free radicals cut amino
acids from the proteins.
They do damage to the cell architecture. The body mechanisms that
are supposed to prevent the generation of free radicals get destroyed
by dehydration. When you are dehydrated, nutrition and exercise won't
help.
Colas, coffee and tea all contain caffeine. Caffeine drives the water
out of the body. It also constricts the blood vessels, which causes strokes.
Beer is a great dehydrator. Most people are dehydrated and don't
even know it. As we get older, we get progressively dehydrated and
we become completely oblivious to our need for water. Remember, as you
become dehydrated, you create stress in the body. The body responds
by producing hormones in the brain called endorphins. We become addicted
to their effects. It's like morphine or heroin. The same amount doesn't
give you the same "kick" every time.
If your urine is concentrated (dark and odorous), you are dehydrated.
Your body is concentrating its urine to retain its water. Thirst is not
a good indicator of your water needs. Your body has many other ways of
telling you. These include stomach pains, depression, high blood pressure
(when your body has to force water into the tissues, it raises the
pressure), high cholesterol, liver and kidney damage and exhaustion.
Drink at least (8) 8-ounce glasses of distilled water per
day. Drink more if you are a heavy person. Sixteen would be better
for anyone. Most people drink coffee, tea, soft drinks, beer, etc.,
We simply don't drink enough pure water. Think about your liver, kidneys,
bones, joints and blood vessels and give them a break... drink lots
of pure water. You'll be amazed.
This article is published as a service of Real Foods.
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