Presently, there are very few protocols or major treatment infrastructure in place to eradicate the growing health risk from designer drugs, antibiotics and mood depressant/stabilizers that are floating in our drinking water supplies.
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All the crazy articles we’ve written over 22 years.
Drinking water shouldn’t be ‘heavy’. Does yours contain heavy metals?
Heavy metals in your drinking water: far more common than you think.
Chlorine in your Drinking Water
Chlorine is a carcinogen and yet it’s still in the water we drink and shower in. What can you do?
Greens – the fast, affordable way to get your veggie intake every day
The statistics show that, 96% of men and 87% of women do not eat enough vegetables on a daily basis.
What are Oxalates and why you should avoid them
Oxalates can be bad for you. We explain what they are and what foods have high levels of them.
How to get rid of mould naturally
Struggling with mould? Here’s how to get rid of it without using harsh chemicals.
Hydrogen-rich water anytime, everywhere
New technology means you can now have hydrogen-rich water on the go. Find out more…
Plastic drinking bottles just got much, much worse.
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have discovered several hundred different chemical substances in tap water stored in reusable plastic bottles.
How Old is the Water in your body? Very, very old!
What if I told you that 70% of YOU: that is, the water that makes up ‘YOU”, is older than the earth itself? That ALL water on Earth is older than the planet?
What Are Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)? And why do you need to know?
You really do need to take notice of Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in your water. The sooner the better.
Pesticides: the Narrative of Deception
Glphosate: Residues were present in bone, marrow, blood and glands including the thyroid, testes and ovaries, as well as major organs, including the heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, spleen and stomach. Learn more.
How the corporations ruined Your drinking water
There’s no way to fully estimate how this negligence has impacted North Carolinians. What we do know is that exposure to PFAS chemicals has been associated with a variety of negative health effects