Showing posts with label Drinking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drinking. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2011

Safe Drinking Water Saves Live


Water is one of the most fundamental elements of life. Yet an estimated 2 million children die each year from diseases caused by unsafe drinking water.

But this grim picture is changing, thanks to the Children's Safe Drinking Water program and water purification technology by P疷R. The program is taking a fresh approach to the global problem of contaminated drinking water and is helping prevent water-related diseases and death in children. The Children's Safe Drinking Water program, initiated by Procter & Gamble (P&G), includes emergency relief work related to natural disasters, education of local communities about the importance of clean drinking water, and the establishment of not-for-profit markets to distribute P疷R water-cleaning technology to those in need.

Transforming Contaminated Water Into Clean Water

"This simple, cost-efficient sachet is as small as a tea bag but it makes a big difference," says Dr. Greg Allgood, the director of the Children's Safe Drinking Water program. "The contents of the P疷R sachet are emptied into 10 liters of contaminated water, and following simple directions, contaminated water is clear and clean within 30 minutes."

Studies show that P疷R sachets reduce diarrhea, a common illness and cause of death in children, up to 50 percent. To date, the Children's Safe Drinking Water program has distributed enough P疷R sachets to provide 500 million liters of clean, purified drinking water to children around the world.

How You Can Help

Procter & Gamble and P疷R support the Children's Safe Drinking Water program. When you purchase a P疷R pitcher or faucet-mount water filtration system at your local retailer, a percentage of that purchase will go towards the Children's Safe Drinking Water program efforts in Kenya.

These donations go a long way to help children and expand the program. By choosing a P疷R Water Filtration System or replacement filter to provide clean, great-tasting water for your family, you are also playing a vital role in providing clean drinking water to families and children in developing countries such as Kenya.



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Friday, July 25, 2008

Ultra Pure Water Health Improvement







Ultra pure water seems like the ideal liquid for human consumption.Actually, this is not so. The ideal water for human consumption needs to contain natural trace minerals such as calcium and magnesium for ultimate health and vitality.Without these important trace minerals you will not survive.
Nowhere on this earth can you find ultra pure water. All water provided by nature contains natural occurring elements of trace minerals. This proves that we are not meant to have pure water but natural mineral water instead as this is available in abundant supply.
If you were to drink demineralized water for any length of time your body will become acidic rather than alkaline.This happens because demineralized water contains more hydrogen which is acidic.This causes your body to leach minerals from your teeth and bones to generate bicarbonate to neutralize the acid.
It is also known that disease can only manifest itself in an acid environment, hence the need for lots of water containing natural trace minerals to alkalize your body to prevent disease.
There is a place for ultra pure water though. It is necessary for photo development in the photography and printing industry.It is also required for certain types of laboratory work. For this reason reverse osmosis was developed over 40 years ago, to remove the natural trace minerals from water.Reverse osmosis is very effective in this process.
At the same time, there was a demand for water filtration systems to remove chlorine and impurities from tap water.Reverse osmosis marketed itself as suitable for that demand as well and still does today.They are one of the most expensive and high maintenance systems available.
Does reverse osmosis do the job? No it does not.This process uses a very fine semi permeable membrane to force the water through, filtering out the trace minerals and the impurities. You will not end up with the essential natural trace minerals that your body requires for ultimate health from reverse osmosis.
So there you have it, ultra pure water is not what your body requires. Instead you require a water filtration system to effectively filter out chlorine and the largest amount of impurities from your tap water while leaving the essential trace minerals. A three stage all in one system is suggested for this process. Please click on the link to find more information on this subject.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Which Drinking Water Purification Systems Are Best?

Drinking water purification systems come in a wide range of shapes and sizes. For this reason you really need to know what you're looking for if intending to buy one. Ideally you should look for one that has been tested by the NSF International and come through with flying colors. This organization has a certification program for all water purifiers that have successfully passed their procedures.
A large number of drinking water purification systems are very simple to use. You can basically set them up and forget them. But certain others need close monitoring and regular maintenance. You will also have to bear in mind that certain models will need their filters replaced on a regular basis. Not only can this be a frustrating process, it can also quickly become expensive with each replacement filter costing up to $100 - and sometimes this is an expense you'll run into a couple of times a year.
Given that you'll likely be making a fairly substantial investment in most drinking water purification systems, you really should make sure that any one you're thinking of buying has a generous warranty. Sometimes you'll see a guarantee of up to 25 years being given.
One of the things you should bear in mind before making a decision is just what is going to be removed from your water by the drinking water purification system. It isn't such a good idea if it removes healthful minerals such as calcium, magnesium and potassium.
You should consider the reasons why you want a water purifier before investing in one. Is your water basically safe to drink but it tastes a bit funny? Is there too much sediment in it? Home much water do you and your family get through in a day?
There are a lot of different makes and models of drinking water purification systems that you can choose from. Some use a ionization to get rid of the impurities in water. Then there are distillation systems that boil the water before separating it and putting it back into the system for you to consume.
A very popular system is one called reverse osmosis, but it's not really one that you should go with. Why not? Well, unfortunately, it removes a lot of things from the water that are good for you.
If you are someone who moves house regularly, you may want to consider a filter system that attaches directly to an individual water faucet. You'll be able to easily remove such a system and take it with you. Assuming the water being supplied to your house is basically safe to drink you will find such a system to be perfectly adequate. These units also tend to be the most affordable and cost effective drinking water purification systems around.
Alan Allport has investigated most of the drinking water purification systems on the market. Read his conclusions at waterfilterpurifiers.com
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