Have you ever heard the adage, "You either use a water filter, or you are one." Anyone that isn't using a filter should probably have their head examined by a competent psychiatrist! The information on the web, and in printed materials is overwhelming clear. Our most vital element that makes up the majority of our Planet, which was drinkable right from the source without much issue is now so laden with toxicity that our health is threatened by the consumption of it! The jury is back on Fluoride which will be a subject of later discussion, you know dental cavities, and our government's concern for the teeth of its citizens...please! Look at just a few samples of the information that is readily available to us concerning this scary issue. There are some pundits who believe that good drinking water will become a serious issue to the survival of our species.
If school kids drink tap water in their schools in major urban, areas where testing is done regularly, they risk lead contamination from old pipes - known to affect physical and mental development. A recent nationwide investigation showed that the drinking water in schools in 27 states is contaminated with lead and other toxic substances from lead-soldered pipes installed before 1985. Folks that is more than 50% of all states. Here we are sending our children to school to make them "smarter" and the lead in the water is neurologically making them dumber!
In 2007, Baltimore City public schools switched their entire system to bottled water after a study of 84 randomly selected water fountains found 10 with lead levels high than the EPA's cutoff of 20 parts per billion. The school district decided it would be more cost effective to provide bottled water than testing and remediation efforts. But as the worldwide demand for bottled water accelerates at a dangerous level, environmentalists have been crying foul and attempting to get people to drink out of the taps. Whoa boys, that isn't palatable either. Bottled water creates a devastating impact on the environment - in the U.S. alone public goes through about 50 billion water bottles a year, (that's right 50 billion) and most of those plastic containers are not recycled! Use your imagination folks. You are part of the solution or you are the problem Dr. Emoto the famous scientist who showed how thought impact water, especially prayer, had endorsed this medical device as one that creates a living water.
What scientists know is this, if folks are exposed to excessive amounts of lead, they get dumber! This especially applies to children, including the devastating potential of brain damage if they are exposed to lead at an early age. Now here is the kicker, fluoridation which is prevalent in most public water systems in our country, can actually increase the absorption of lead. Lead is an element that is abundant on our planet, but too much of it in our systems is know to cause major neurological problems. If too much is present it displaces zinc, which in turn causes havoc on brain cell growth. Think how much money we spend on a nation for health insurance.
So if our bodies "go south on us" we are covered for medical procedures. Do you think it might be valuable to send your kids to school with a small very portable water filtration system that they can carry in their lunch boxes or their rucksacks, and educating them just how important it is to use them because if they don't and they drink the water out of the fountains it will make them stupid and possibly cause irreparable damage? Investigate what I am saying to you in this blog. Its worth the time. You are investing all this time and energy to make your children educated and good citizens. Why would you not take the time to educate yourself about the dangers of drinking water. Water filtration is a very important issue. Our environment is under assault. Only through education and action will be "steer our ship" to safe waters.
Judah Lyons is a graduate of the Rolf Institute and the Karuna Institute and has been practicing for over two decades.
http://www.lyonsinstitute.com/
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