drinking water
drinking water
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by Anna Hart - 2007-03-13
You have no doubt heard the drinking water "rules." You probably know that you should drink between 8 and 10 glasses of water each day. But what are the benefits to drinking a lot of water?What is Dri...
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by Daria Perse - 2007-03-24
By far the largest percent of human body's volume consists of water, which is also the solvent for all soluble essentials that maintain life and enable cell and tissue growth. Water is present in almo...
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by Urszula Szychowska - 2007-04-16
We don't think much about ordinary drinking water, but some studies indicate that many individuals are marginally to severely dehydrated. The human body is approximately 70% water so even a small devi...
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by Christopher J - 2007-04-20
Various Carbon Water Filter TypesThe range of effectiveness with Carbon water filters goes from 0.5 microns to 50.0 microns; microns at their lowest point means the more effecient the carbon water fil...
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by Christopher J - 2007-04-28
Doesn't it seem like a crazy thing to do, you buy expensive bottled water and yet you have all this freely flowing water coming right out of your faucet. You're already paying for water to be delivere...
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by Patti Wilson - 2007-04-30
The human body is mostly water. Brain = 75% Heart = 75% Lungs = 86%. Human survival depends on water. People can only survive 3 to 4 days without water. Doctors recommend drinking at least ...
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by Scott Bradley - 2007-05-03
Total Coliform BacteriaPreface: Of all the different types of analysis we perform on a regular basis, by far the most common is the Total Coliform Test. This test, probably more than any other single ...
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by Scott Bradley - 2007-05-06
Water Wisdom Tips and Newsletter Issue # 7In this issue of Water Wisdom, we'll discuss two important sources of drinking water contamination - nitrate and nitrite nitrogen. Because these are both form...
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by Patti Wilson - 2007-06-04
Pesticides, Herbicides, Toxic Chemicals, Disinfection By-Products, and Heavy Metals are found in drinking water all over the U.S. today. All of these toxins are considered to be health risks. ...
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by Bill Healey - 2007-07-09
Just how important is water for our well being? Well, according to every reputable doctor and health provider, it is the single most important thing you can put into your body. Every system in your bo...