Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 Water quality makes a HUGE difference for pets just as it does for adults – especially those who are fighting disease. While tap water may not technically hamper with the effectiveness of CS, it will have an affect on the animal in that it is putting more toxins into their body. Every living cell is made up of water. Water is VERY important to the body and it needs to be clean and pure. Use distilled water and make sure it is in glass bottles. The only company that I know who provides distilled water in glass bottles is Mountain Valley Spring. They deliver just like Ozarka and they are also in Whole Foods. I used Ozarka distilled water for several years and then switched to Mountain Valley Spring because they offered glass containers. Everyone in our family could tell a difference in the taste of the water. I was amazed. Plastic leeches and sitting out in the hot sun (especially the Texas sun) on delivery trucks is fertile ground for contamination. Bottle manufactureres will say that it doesn't matter. They get their information from the chemical companies - you know, the ones that continually lie to the public about the safety of plastics. Be Well Loretta -----Original Message----- Hello All... I have a question regarding adding CS to the drinking water of pets...dogs, cats, chickens even... I am tapped into a city municipal water supply...chlorinated, fluoridated...Do these " contaminations " affect the effectiveness of CS? I am looking into a reverse osmosis system. Regards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 When the reports came out about the plastic water bottles I looked sadly at our huge plastic water jug sitting upside down on our new ceramic reservoir. My husband went in for a fill up and came home and said, " That guy's got glass jugs down there. " I looked at him with my mouth open, " Go back and buy one! " Evidently he cannot keep them in stock. Word is getting out about the plastic. Janet scouring the flea markets for the old timers cast iron cookware 2008/7/28 Dr. Loretta Lanphier <drlanphier: > Water quality makes a HUGE difference for pets just as it does for adults – > especially those who are fighting disease. While tap water may not > technically hamper with the effectiveness of CS, it will have an affect on > the animal in that it is putting more toxins into their body. > > Every living cell is made up of water. Water is VERY important to the body > and it needs to be clean and pure. Use distilled water and make sure it is > in glass bottles. The only company that I know who provides distilled water > in glass bottles is Mountain Valley Spring. They deliver just like Ozarka > and they are also in Whole Foods. > > I used Ozarka distilled water for several years and then switched to > Mountain Valley Spring because they offered glass containers. Everyone in > our family could tell a difference in the taste of the water. I was > amazed. Plastic leeches and sitting out in the hot sun (especially the > Texas sun) on delivery trucks is fertile ground for contamination. Bottle > manufactureres will say that it doesn't matter. They get their information > from the chemical companies - you know, the ones that continually lie to the > public about the safety of plastics. > > Be Well > Loretta > > > > > > > > Hello All... > > I have a question regarding adding CS to the drinking water of > > pets...dogs, cats, chickens even... > > I am tapped into a city municipal water supply...chlorinated, > > fluoridated...Do these " contaminations " affect the effectiveness of CS? > > I am looking into a reverse osmosis system. > > Regards > > > > > > -- " The need for peace and understanding between the peoples of the world has never been as great as now. Peace can only come with understanding, and travel is an important means of acquiring it. " --Vincenzo Marcolongo I.A.M.A.T. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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