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Why should I care about the water I drink?

ALL living things must have water to survive. Every cell in one’s body not only is composed largely of water it is also surrounded by water since no cells in you body actually touch! Living cells need and depend on an adequate supply of water in order to carry out all of life’s functions.

Water is required for every bodily function; breathing, digestion, growth, movement, elimination of waste products, heat dissipation, secretion and all glandular functions. The purer the water is the better!

In many respects the human body can be considered quite unique. It is actually a highly specialized, porous and hairy blob of water. Within this blob of water literally thousands of chemical reactions are occurring around the clock without our knowledge. The chemicals that the body needs to carry out these reactions come largely from the food and water we consume and the air that we breathe.

The body does not need the stray chemicals that are generally found in tap water. That is one of the reasons why drinking steam-distilled water, free of virtually all contaminants is so important. Stray chemicals can easily cause side reactions which are undesirable or even fatal. Therefore both the quantity and the quality of the water that you drink determines the quality of your tissues and organs and their performance as well as their resistance to disease.

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