Guest guest Posted April 19, 1999 Report Share Posted April 19, 1999 Swimming is a great activity that can be fun, relaxing and a tremendous form of exercise. Water therapy by the same token can be extremely beneficial to a person's recovery and health maintenance program. That being said, swimming can also be counter productive and even detrimental to a person's health if the sanitizing chemicals, such as chlorine, are maintained at what some commercial facilities and even residential pool owners consider moderate levels. Unfortunately this is becoming very common. For a person that has been diagnosed with chemical sensitivities, swimming in a normal chlorinated pool or even entering a room with an indoor pool is a potential health hazard or risk that is better avoided entirely. That is, until now. Natural Water Environments specializes in reduced chemical exposure sanitizing systems. see website http://www.aehf.com/articles/swimming_pool.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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