Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 Facts You Should Know What's In That Water? H. Ray Evers, M.D. was recently quoted: " the chances are that cardiovascular disease will be the cause of death in 3 out of 5 people and that this is contributed to by environmental pollution in water which can add to the harmful toxic build-up in body chemistry. " Dr. Evers forewarns: " The bottom line is clear: of all the ways you could die, there is a 60 percent chance that cardiovascular disease will kill you. " Doctor Patrick Flanagan, named at age 17 as one of the Top 10 Scientists in America by Life Magazine, recently advised in his book ELIXIR OF THE AGELESS that: " Drinking tap water is a slow form of suicide, today's tap water is yesterday's toilet water, too thin to plow and too thick to drink. Chemicals (chlorine and fluorides) used to treat water are positive charged cationic electrolytes that are potentially destructive to the colloidal balance when ingested into the human system. As one result, people die...inch by inch, not really knowing what is wrong! " Living Healthy In A Toxic World; page 91 & 92 At least one hundred twenty-one thousand miles of rivers and streams have been polluted by agricultural and industrial pollution.2 In 1990 in the United States, toxic discharges into surface waters amounted to one hundred ninety-seven million pounds, including more then two and a half million pounds of carcinogens.3 Some forty-three percent of the nation's community water systems are in violation of federal safe drinking water laws.4 More than twenty-three million of us are slurping down fecal matter, radiation, industrial chemicals, and other " taste enhancers " 5 Anybody getting thirsty? The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports that more than nine hundred thousand people become sick in the United States annually due to bacterial contamination of drinking water. 6 Arsenic, often thought of as a rat poison, is a common drinking water contaminant. 9,10 Living Healthy In A Toxic World, page 12 & 13 Household cleaners: Fifty-two thousand household product-related hospital emergency room admissions were reported in 1990. 3. Excess cancer deaths occur among homemakers when compared to woman who work outside the home.4 A toxic chemical, dichlorobenzene, used widely in room deodorizers and moth repellents, has been found in the blood of over ninety-five percent of children and adults tested throughout the country. 11 One of the most common chemicals found in household cleaning products is butyl cellosolve, which is toxic to the blood cells, kidneys and liver.7 It is absorbed though the skin.8 The nation's most popular brand of window cleaner, Windex, contains butyl; cellosolve, but is not on the label. 9,10 This stuff can do a lot more (to you) than just clean your windows. In one decade, there has been a 42% increase in asthma (29% for men; 82% for women-the higher rate for women is believed to be due to women's longer exposure times to household chemicals) Source: (CDC ) *-Due to the increase in toxic buildup in our bodies, including the toxic buildup of formaldehyde, dead bodies are not decomposing as fast as they used to. (Source: National Institutes of Health) Water vs. Coke http://www.naute.com/stories/water.phtml WATER 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated. (This likely applies to half the world population.) In 37% of Americans, the thirst mechanism is so weak that it is often mistaken for hunger. Even MILD dehydration will slow down one's metabolism as much as 3%. One glass of water will shut down midnight hunger pangs for almost 100% of the dieters studied (in a University of Washington study). Lack of water is the #1 trigger of daytime fatigue. Preliminary research indicates that 8 to 10 glasses of water a day could significantly ease back and joint pain for up to 80% of sufferers. A mere 2% drop in body water can trigger fuzzy short-term memory, trouble with basic math, and difficulty focusing on the computer screen or on a printed page. Drinking 5 glasses of water daily decreases the risk of colon cancer by 45%, plus it can slash the risk of breast cancer by 79%, and one is 50% less likely to develop bladder cancer. COKE In many states the highway patrol carries two gallons of Coke in the trunk to remove blood from the highway after a car accident. You can put a T-bone steak in a bowl of Coke and it will be gone in two days. To clean a toilet: Pour a can of Coca-Cola into the toilet bowl and let the " real thing " sit for one hour, then flush clean. The citric acid in Coke removes stains from vitreous china. To remove rust spots from chrome car bumpers: Rub the bumper with a rumpled-up piece of aluminum foil dipped in Coca-Cola. To clean corrosion from car battery terminals: Pour a can of Coca-Cola over the terminals to bubble away the corrosion. To loosen a rusted bolt: Applying a cloth soaked in Coca-Cola to the rusted bolt for several minutes. To remove grease from clothes: Empty a can of Coke into a load of greasy clothes, add detergent, and run through a regular cycle. The Coca-Cola will help loosen grease stains. Coke will also clean road haze from your windshield. FOR YOUR INFORMATION: The active ingredient in Coke is phosphoric acid. Its pH is 2.8. It will dissolve a nail in about four days. Phosphoric acid also leaches calcium from bones and is a major contributor to the rising increase in osteoporosis. To carry Coca-Cola syrup (the concentrate) the commercial truck must use the " Hazardous Material " place cards reserved for highly corrosive materials. The distributors of Coke have been using it to clean the engines of their trucks for about 20 years! Now the question is, would YOU like a glass of water or Coke? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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