Tuesday, June 22, 2010

It's Water thats killing me

How little we know about water:

Water comprises four fifths of our bodies and covers two thirds of the surface of planet Earth.. Without water, life could not exist.

Yet, despite the huge increases in technology and health knowledge, this essential fluid is one of the most neglected. For the last couple of centuries, the oceans have been the dumping grounds for sewerage, garbage, chemical wastes and even radioactive wastes. Most agricultural chemicals find their way into the oceans. There is still over a thousand tonnes of active DDT tied up in the Antarctic Ice Shelf! Small wonder that water-borne photosynthesis has been so decimated!

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A healthy human being should drink at least a litre of clean water each day – more in warmer weather or if detoxifying! And yet, over half the population is estimated to have a nil water intake! Water is substituted with soft drinks, beer, wine, coffee, tea, fruit juices – not that some of these are not quite healthy – and most of the other half drink water contaminated with chlorine, fluoride, pesticides, heavy metals, trihalomethanes and even such organisms as Giardia and Cryptosporidium! Such contaminated water can be of little or no use in cleansing the body of its own accumulated toxins! Is it any wonder we are so sick

The accumulated toxins in the bodies of virtually all the life forms on this planet – especially those at the tops of food chains (such as we human beings) – not only slow down bodily function, but impede seriously the body’s innate ability to care for itself and combat disease and environmental factors (toxins, allergens etc.). The result? Food allergies, asthma, diabetes, chronic fatigue, cancer, hormone imbalance, coronary artery disease – the list is endless!

Water is the key ingredient to successful detoxification by antioxidant therapy. Daily intake of clean water, free from chlorine, pesticides etc. is vital.

The key word here is clean and we are continually asked how one can obtain clean water. Our answer is not from the tap, and in most cases, not from rainwater. Even bottled water cannot be guaranteed!

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