Guest guest Posted March 21, 2006 Report Share Posted March 21, 2006 After reading Dr. latest book and testing water I've been doing a research about water purification systems. As far as I know now a company called Aquathin has a unique patented filter that makes after prefiltration and reverse osmosis de-ionization. After this multi-step filtration zero chlorine is tested in the water. This system is called RO-DI. It will be interesting to test water some tim in June when more chlorine is added to the water. <xander95608@...> wrote: I just got this in a online newsletter with link to article and spam (not my product, but included for an example) for shower head device to remove chlorine. The Hidden Dangers of Your Morning Shower You wouldn't knowingly bathe in toxins every morning... or set out to ravage your lungs and sinuses, irritate your allergies, aggravate your skin, or...willingly increase your risk of cancer... would you? Of course not. But the fact is, chlorine and its byproducts in your shower water are powerful toxins - deadly to bacteria and fungi, but possibly poison for your body. You absorb 6 to 100 times more chlorine in a shower than you do by drinking the same water! Tests show that your body can absorb more chlorine as a result of a 10-minute shower than if you drank eight glasses of the same water. How can that be? http://www1.youreletters.com/t/345208/8048245/783254/0/ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 I didn't read about that one, but I did discover that there is a new one out called Vita C or something like that. Instead of filtering the water, it infuses Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) into the shower head to neutralize chlorine. In a way sounds low tech, but it is very affordable so I am ordering one to give it a try for 6 months or so. My sister bought a carbon or charcoal filter type, we can compare them. nina pavlotsky <npavlots@...> wrote: After reading Dr. latest book and testing water I've been doing a research about water purification systems. As far as I know now a company called Aquathin has a unique patented filter that makes after prefiltration and reverse osmosis de-ionization. After this multi-step filtration zero chlorine is tested in the water. This system is called RO-DI. It will be interesting to test water some tim in June when more chlorine is added to the water. wrote: I just got this in a online newsletter with link to article and spam (not my product, but included for an example) for shower head device to remove chlorine. The Hidden Dangers of Your Morning Shower You wouldn't knowingly bathe in toxins every morning... or set out to ravage your lungs and sinuses, irritate your allergies, aggravate your skin, or...willingly increase your risk of cancer... would you? Of course not. But the fact is, chlorine and its byproducts in your shower water are powerful toxins - deadly to bacteria and fungi, but possibly poison for your body. You absorb 6 to 100 times more chlorine in a shower than you do by drinking the same water! Tests show that your body can absorb more chlorine as a result of a 10-minute shower than if you drank eight glasses of the same water. How can that be? http://www1.youreletters.com/t/345208/8048245/783254/0/ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 Check this site for a shower water filter comparison with a clear winner that uses vitamin C to remove chlorine very effectively and inexpensively. http://home.comcast.net/~reviewguy/ Blessings! Arthur 888-533-7007 www.BestZapper.com www.BestWithoutDrugs.com about chlorinated water I just got this in a online newsletter with link to article and spam (not my product, but included for an example) for shower head device to remove chlorine. The Hidden Dangers of Your Morning Shower You wouldn't knowingly bathe in toxins every morning... or set out to ravage your lungs and sinuses, irritate your allergies, aggravate your skin, or...willingly increase your risk of cancer... would you? Of course not. But the fact is, chlorine and its byproducts in your shower water are powerful toxins - deadly to bacteria and fungi, but possibly poison for your body. You absorb 6 to 100 times more chlorine in a shower than you do by drinking the same water! Tests show that your body can absorb more chlorine as a result of a 10-minute shower than if you drank eight glasses of the same water. How can that be? http://www1.youreletters.com/t/345208/8048245/783254/0/ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 has anyone tried the PUR water filter thing? i wonder if you can attach it to the shower some how.....the water in my apartment is VERY hard water....i think it's what caused my eczema to flare up again... is the water that you fill up from those water vending machines good? like the machines in safeway that costs like 30cents/gallon.... best shefy nina pavlotsky <npavlots@...> wrote: After reading Dr. latest book and testing water I've been doing a research about water purification systems. As far as I know now a company called Aquathin has a unique patented filter that makes after prefiltration and reverse osmosis de-ionization. After this multi-step filtration zero chlorine is tested in the water. This system is called RO-DI. It will be interesting to test water some tim in June when more chlorine is added to the water. <xander95608@...> wrote: I just got this in a online newsletter with link to article and spam (not my product, but included for an example) for shower head device to remove chlorine. The Hidden Dangers of Your Morning Shower You wouldn't knowingly bathe in toxins every morning... or set out to ravage your lungs and sinuses, irritate your allergies, aggravate your skin, or...willingly increase your risk of cancer... would you? Of course not. But the fact is, chlorine and its byproducts in your shower water are powerful toxins - deadly to bacteria and fungi, but possibly poison for your body. You absorb 6 to 100 times more chlorine in a shower than you do by drinking the same water! Tests show that your body can absorb more chlorine as a result of a 10-minute shower than if you drank eight glasses of the same water. How can that be? http://www1.youreletters.com/t/345208/8048245/783254/0/ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 I have tested the water at the local supermarkets, and found that the water they sell for you to put into your own bottles is pretty good. It is made by reverse osmosis after prefiltering, and sanitized by ozone on the way to the faucet. I have measured from 1 to 4 ppm of pollutants in this water here in Canada. It seems to vary with the filter service schedule for the particular store. Blessings! Arthur 888-533-7007 www.BestZapper.com www.BestWithoutDrugs.com Re: about chlorinated water has anyone tried the PUR water filter thing? i wonder if you can attach it to the shower some how.....the water in my apartment is VERY hard water....i think it's what caused my eczema to flare up again... is the water that you fill up from those water vending machines good? like the machines in safeway that costs like 30cents/gallon.... best shefy nina pavlotsky <npavlots@...> wrote: After reading Dr. latest book and testing water I've been doing a research about water purification systems. As far as I know now a company called Aquathin has a unique patented filter that makes after prefiltration and reverse osmosis de-ionization. After this multi-step filtration zero chlorine is tested in the water. This system is called RO-DI. It will be interesting to test water some tim in June when more chlorine is added to the water. <xander95608@...> wrote: I just got this in a online newsletter with link to article and spam (not my product, but included for an example) for shower head device to remove chlorine. The Hidden Dangers of Your Morning Shower You wouldn't knowingly bathe in toxins every morning... or set out to ravage your lungs and sinuses, irritate your allergies, aggravate your skin, or...willingly increase your risk of cancer... would you? Of course not. But the fact is, chlorine and its byproducts in your shower water are powerful toxins - deadly to bacteria and fungi, but possibly poison for your body. You absorb 6 to 100 times more chlorine in a shower than you do by drinking the same water! Tests show that your body can absorb more chlorine as a result of a 10-minute shower than if you drank eight glasses of the same water. How can that be? http://www1.youreletters.com/t/345208/8048245/783254/0/ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 Dr. says the water in this country sold at the grocery stores etc has BENZENE in it and the filters from home units do what they are suppose to do collect everything and then in a few weeks let it out the otherside to get to you lol.... >From: Arthur Doerksen <ad7@...> >Reply-Dr >Dr >Subject: Re: about chlorinated water >Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 15:01:42 -0800 > >I have tested the water at the local supermarkets, and found that the water >they sell for you to put into your own bottles is pretty good. It is made >by reverse osmosis after prefiltering, and sanitized by ozone on the way to >the faucet. I have measured from 1 to 4 ppm of pollutants in this water >here in Canada. It seems to vary with the filter service schedule for the >particular store. > >Blessings! >Arthur >888-533-7007 > >www.BestZapper.com >www.BestWithoutDrugs.com > > > Re: about chlorinated water > > > has anyone tried the PUR water filter thing? i wonder if you can attach >it to the shower some how.....the water in my apartment is VERY hard >water....i think it's what caused my eczema to flare up again... > > is the water that you fill up from those water vending machines good? >like the machines in safeway that costs like 30cents/gallon.... > > best > shefy > > nina pavlotsky <npavlots@...> wrote: After reading Dr. >latest book and testing water I've been doing a research about water >purification systems. As far as I know now a company called Aquathin has a >unique patented filter that makes after prefiltration and reverse osmosis >de-ionization. After this multi-step filtration zero chlorine is tested in >the water. This system is called RO-DI. It will be interesting to test >water some tim in June when more chlorine is added to the water. > > <xander95608@...> wrote: I just got this in a online >newsletter with link to article and spam (not my product, but included for >an example) for shower head device to remove chlorine. > The Hidden Dangers of Your Morning Shower > > > You wouldn't knowingly bathe in toxins every morning... or set out to >ravage your lungs and sinuses, irritate your allergies, aggravate your >skin, or...willingly increase your risk of cancer... would you? > > Of course not. But the fact is, chlorine and its byproducts in your >shower water are powerful toxins - deadly to bacteria and fungi, but >possibly poison for your body. > > You absorb 6 to 100 times more chlorine in a shower than you do by >drinking the same water! > > Tests show that your body can absorb more chlorine as a result of a >10-minute shower than if you drank eight glasses of the same water. How can >that be? > > http://www1.youreletters.com/t/345208/8048245/783254/0/ > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 AFAIK, the key is to put it into your own bottles, avoiding the bottling apparatus and the attendant daily cleaning with toxic solvents. Blessings! Arthur 888-533-7007 www.BestZapper.com www.BestWithoutDrugs.com Re: about chlorinated water > > > has anyone tried the PUR water filter thing? i wonder if you can attach >it to the shower some how.....the water in my apartment is VERY hard >water....i think it's what caused my eczema to flare up again... > > is the water that you fill up from those water vending machines good? >like the machines in safeway that costs like 30cents/gallon.... > > best > shefy > > nina pavlotsky <npavlots@...> wrote: After reading Dr. >latest book and testing water I've been doing a research about water >purification systems. As far as I know now a company called Aquathin has a >unique patented filter that makes after prefiltration and reverse osmosis >de-ionization. After this multi-step filtration zero chlorine is tested in >the water. This system is called RO-DI. It will be interesting to test >water some tim in June when more chlorine is added to the water. > > <xander95608@...> wrote: I just got this in a online >newsletter with link to article and spam (not my product, but included for >an example) for shower head device to remove chlorine. > The Hidden Dangers of Your Morning Shower > > > You wouldn't knowingly bathe in toxins every morning... or set out to >ravage your lungs and sinuses, irritate your allergies, aggravate your >skin, or...willingly increase your risk of cancer... would you? > > Of course not. But the fact is, chlorine and its byproducts in your >shower water are powerful toxins - deadly to bacteria and fungi, but >possibly poison for your body. > > You absorb 6 to 100 times more chlorine in a shower than you do by >drinking the same water! > > Tests show that your body can absorb more chlorine as a result of a >10-minute shower than if you drank eight glasses of the same water. How can >that be? > > http://www1.youreletters.com/t/345208/8048245/783254/0/ > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 I am currently using the Britta filter system for my drinking water until I can buy a new refrigerator with a thru the door water (filtered). My kitchen is too tiny to store bottled water. any filtered water including store bought vendored water you can fill your own bottles is better than tap water. As for eczema, it took me 45 years to figure out what causes it to flare up is eating wheat. If I have more than a little, I really break out. pizza, bagels, breads, pastas. The more I eat the worse it is. If I go off wheat totally, for 3 weeks, it clears up completely. This may be from " leaky gut syndrome " which most people have but are unaware of. Leaky gut can be caused by mercury attaching to the small intestine. The most important thing I learned is that treating eczema from the outside is pretty much a waste of time. I'm currently going thru a bout of it after a weeklong pizza fest with my grandkids visiting. Now I am paying for it. shefy gupta <shefy7@...> wrote: has anyone tried the PUR water filter thing? i wonder if you can attach it to the shower some how.....the water in my apartment is VERY hard water....i think it's what caused my eczema to flare up again... is the water that you fill up from those water vending machines good? like the machines in safeway that costs like 30cents/gallon.... best shefy nina pavlotsky wrote: After reading Dr. latest book and testing water I've been doing a research about water purification systems. As far as I know now a company called Aquathin has a unique patented filter that makes after prefiltration and reverse osmosis de-ionization. After this multi-step filtration zero chlorine is tested in the water. This system is called RO-DI. It will be interesting to test water some tim in June when more chlorine is added to the water. wrote: I just got this in a online newsletter with link to article and spam (not my product, but included for an example) for shower head device to remove chlorine. The Hidden Dangers of Your Morning Shower You wouldn't knowingly bathe in toxins every morning... or set out to ravage your lungs and sinuses, irritate your allergies, aggravate your skin, or...willingly increase your risk of cancer... would you? Of course not. But the fact is, chlorine and its byproducts in your shower water are powerful toxins - deadly to bacteria and fungi, but possibly poison for your body. You absorb 6 to 100 times more chlorine in a shower than you do by drinking the same water! Tests show that your body can absorb more chlorine as a result of a 10-minute shower than if you drank eight glasses of the same water. How can that be? http://www1.youreletters.com/t/345208/8048245/783254/0/ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 Dr clarks statement about water was probably one of the only things I disagreed with in the book. I know a woman in our area who was given a water testing kit.. that was quite extensive. She tested her well water and several bottled waters in the grocery store and also the Galaxy water filtering unit in the local grocery store.. the type where you bring your own jugs and fill them. The galaxy unit tested clearest. We live in the country with a well. We stopped drinking it about 6 years ago. I would never drink well water again here in the midwest. After seeing and smelling the chemicals that are put on the fields.. and seeing the high rate of cancer in our area. No way.. no well water for us. joyce <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Dr. says the water in this country sold at the grocery stores etc has BENZENE in it and the filters from home units do what they are suppose to do collect everything and then in a few weeks let it out the otherside to get to you lol.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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