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East Coast Braces For Hurricane Irene

August 23, 2011 by Laura

This post has been updated to reflect ongoing developments. Irene heading to North Carolina first Dale Eck, Director of the Global Forecast Center, The Weather Channel Aug 26,  2011 7:31 am ET – Hurricane Irene poses an extraordinary threat and is one that no one has yet experienced from North Carolina to the mid_Atlantic to … [Read more…]

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Digest Your Water Before You Drink It! – Water Is Life Blog

August 22, 2011 by Laura

Readers Digest, that is!  This is a photo of David Green and longtime Multi-Pure Master Builder Ron Kafker, sharing a copy of the August 2011 Readers Digest.  The lead article is called “How Safe is Our Water?”  It focuses on the contamination from fracking, perchlorate, rainwater runoff, and pharmaceuticals in the water. You might ask, … [Read more…]

Posted in: ban on fracking, chemicals, drinking water, fracking, how to choose a water filter, hydraulic fracturing, multi-pure filters, perils of plastic, safe drinking water, water Tagged: david green, fracking, multi-pure, theresa green

States that MANDATE fluoride be added to your tap water!

August 22, 2011 by Laura

A friend of mine over on facebook (Tom Morrison) & Blog Author of Enraged911 and I were having a discussion regarding water mining, bottled water and fluoride being added to the drinking water where he lives (Griffin Georgia). He tells me that they are water mining there. “They” meaning he cant tell me who “they” … [Read more…]

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Fluoridation makes us stupid and unhealthy – Natural News

August 17, 2011 by Laura

A recent Chinese study concluded that low dose sodium fluoride in drinking water diminishes IQ, especially among children. This is the twenty-fourth such international study with the same conclusion. Sodium fluoride has also been linked to reduced fertility and lower sperm counts. Other health issues arise from the basic function of sodium fluoride’s ability to … [Read more…]

Posted in: chemicals, do babies need fluoride, drinking water, fluoride dangers, fluoride in drinking water, fluoride in tap water, fluoride reverse osmosis, multi-pure fluoride filter, ro water filter, safe drinking water, water, water filters, what is fluoride Tagged: fluoride dangers, natural news, toxic waste, water fluoridation

Help End Water Fluoridation – Fluoridealert.org

August 10, 2011 by Laura

By The Fluoride Action Network No matter who you are, you can change local fluoride policy. In 2008, the  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that 72.4 percent of  the U.S. population—nearly 200 million people—were using public water systems with fluoridated  water.  Since this report was published,  the CDC’s Oral Health Division has … [Read more…]

Posted in: 5 stage reverse osmosis, chemicals, do babies need fluoride, drinking water, fluoride dangers, fluoride in drinking water, fluoride in tap water, fluoride reverse osmosis, fluoride video, how to remove fluoride, water, water quality Tagged: fluoride, fluoridealert.org, how to remove fluoride from water, video

Is Arsenic In Your Drinking Water?

August 5, 2011 by Laura

Is Arsenic In Your Drinking Water? A one-time oral dose of 60,000 ppb of arsenic will kill you. That’s no more than 1/50 the weight of a penny, which shows how dangerous arsenic really is. It’s unlikely you won’t be exposed to that much arsenic at one time. However, there’s a very good chance you … [Read more…]

Posted in: chemicals, drinking water, epa, safe drinking water, water Tagged: arsenic in drinking water, arsenic water filter, dangers of arsenic, epa, ground water, water quality association

Healthy Drinks That Help You Lose Weight

August 4, 2011 by Laura

The secret to losing weight isn’t just watching what’s on your plate; it’s also about watching what’s in your glass. Popular soft drinks, fruit juices, and energy drinks can be loaded with added sugars and carbohydrates that can sabotage your weight-loss strategy. Here are five tasty ways to drink up without packing on the pounds. … [Read more…]

Posted in: drinking more water, drinking water, vegetables, water Tagged: drinking water to lose weight, healthy drinks to lose weight, weight loss with water

One "Cool" Dog

August 2, 2011 by Laura

My Friend Katrina Oakley of  Water ~ Life Essetial shared with me a pic of her friends’ dog Elliot and how he’s keeping cool this summer. Thats one way to do it! As the temperatures climb upwards of 100 degrees, we all need to stay cool. But, we cannot forget our pets. The heat is particularly hard for … [Read more…]

Posted in: drinking water, pet bottles, reusable water bottle, water, water bottles Tagged: dog water bottle, keep pets hydrated, pet water bottles, puppy paws

Climb For Water – Going to Great Heights to Help Save Lives

July 31, 2011 by Laura

  What started as a few friends deciding to fulfill a life-long dream to climb one of the tallest mountains on earth has evolved into their desire to use the experience to save lives. Just who are these adventurous climbers? Read all about Kraig Kern, Scott Whalen, Tasha Lewis, and Kary Kern at www.climbforwater.org. The … [Read more…]

Posted in: drinking water, water, water for people, waterforpeople.org Tagged: climb for water, kilimanjaro climb, water for people

Anti-Clean Water Act bill endorses toxic slime in Florida

July 24, 2011 by Laura

Terry Winckler Pictures Of What House Voted To Support Anti-Clean Water Act bill endorses toxic slime in Florida     Anabaena algae bloom in Caloosahatchee River at Franklin Lock, June 17, 2008. (John Cassani) The U.S. House of Representatives was a in a cruel mood, yesterday, when it passed H.R. 2018, a bill that would … [Read more…]

Posted in: clean water, clean water act, drinking water, environment, epa, water Tagged: clean water act, drinking water, epa, H.R. 2018 bill

NRDC – Defending Our Right To Clean Water

July 21, 2011 by Laura

NRDC -Peter Lehner Last week, the House of Representatives passed one of the worst pieces of legislation I’ve ever seen. The bill, HR 2018, overturns almost 40 years of federal safeguards that protect our water quality. Under the bill, the EPA would no longer be able to properly enforce the Clean Water Act. Your representative … [Read more…]

Posted in: clean water, clean water act, drinking water, environment, epa, nrdc, safe drinking water act, water Tagged: clean water, environmental concern, epa, house committee, nrdc, water quality

Food And Water Watch – Guide To Safe Tap Water

July 19, 2011 by Laura

Food and water watch has put together a video and guide for safe tap water and how to chose a water filter. Take Back the Tap Guide to Safe Tap Water Tap water is tested more frequently for safety concerns than bottled water, but the water quality reports issued by local utilities can be confusing … [Read more…]

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Dr. Oz – Is Your Water Causing Cancer?

July 13, 2011 by Laura

The shocking results from Dr. Oz’s special investigation are in.  Arsenic, lead, known carcinogen chromium 6, and perchlorate – or rocket fuel –  are among the contaminants you are being exposed to every day. Click here  to watch Part 1. Click here to watch Part 2. Click here to watch Part 3

Posted in: chemicals, chlorinated tap water, chlorine dangers, chromium 6, compare water filter, dr. oz, drinking water, how to choose a water filter, safe drinking water, water Tagged: cancer, contaminants, dr. oz, drinking water, tap water

Worst Tap Water In America

July 10, 2011 by Laura

Unknown to most Americans, a surprising number of U.S. cities have drinking water with unhealthy levels of chemicals and contaminants. In fact, some organizations and state environmental agencies that collect and analyze water data say the level of chemicals in some Americans’ drinking water not only exceeds recommended health guideline but the pollutants even exceed … [Read more…]

Posted in: chemicals, chlorinated tap water, clean water, drinking water, ewg, safe drinking water, water Tagged: contaminants in drinking water, drinking water, ewg, worst tap water

Food & Water Watch Demands Equal Public Voice On Fracking

July 8, 2011 by Laura

 Speak out and demand an equal public voice on fracking! We all know how democracy works. Every citizen gets an equal voice when it comes to important decisions facing our country. But it seems like the Department of Energy is forgetting the rules — favoring the oil and gas industry’s position on fracking and limiting … [Read more…]

Posted in: chemicals, clean water, drinking water, environment, food and water watch, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, water Tagged: department of energy, drinking water, food and water watch, fracking, oil and gas industry

New York Attorney General Sues Federal Government Over Failure to Study Fracking in Deleware Watershed

June 21, 2011 by Laura

by Kristian Boose Presented in its entirety is New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s May 31, 2010 press release regarding the lawsuit brought against the Federal Government: A.G. SCHNEIDERMAN TO SUE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TODAY FOR FAILURE TO STUDY “FRACKING” Demand For Fracking Study In Delaware River Basin Ignored – Even Though Drilling Would Affect NY … [Read more…]

Posted in: ban on fracking, chemicals, clean water, drinking water, environment, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, safe drinking water, safe drinking water act, water Tagged: Attorney General, Delaware river basin, demand for fracking study, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, New york, regulations, Sues

Food & Water Watch Organizes Ban On Fracking

June 16, 2011 by Laura

Why We’re Organizing for a Ban on Fracking By Mark Schlosberg, Food & Water Watch National Organizing Director There is a growing grassroots movement against fracking for natural gas. From New York to California, Michigan to New York, Ohio to New Jersey, citizens are rising up against big oil and gas companies whose insatiable quest … [Read more…]

Posted in: ban on fracking, chemicals, clean water, drinking water, environment, food and water watch, fracking, hydraulic fracturing, water Tagged: ban, food and water watch, fracking, hydraulic fracturing

Hydraulic Fracturing – What it's about and why you should care

June 14, 2011 by Laura

The Fracking Fuss What it’s about—and why you should care by Sheryl Eisenberg Fracking is all over the news these days, but what exactly is it? A.A harmless way to get natural gas out of the ground. B.A fictional euphemism in a TV series for, well, you know what. C.The answer to global warming. D.None … [Read more…]

Posted in: clean water, drinking water, environment, epa, safe drinking water act, tap water, water, water quality Tagged: contaminated water, fracking, gas drilling, gasland, natural gas drilling, nrdc, poison drinking water, what is hydraulic fracturing

Tips for Lead-Free Tap Water

June 9, 2011 by Laura

According to the EPA, exposure to lead in drinking water can result in delayed physical or neurologic development in infants and children, and can cause high blood pressure, kidney problems, and cancer in adults. Moreover, a growing body of evidence suggests adverse health effects result even at blood levels below the 10 µg/dL “level of … [Read more…]

Posted in: chemicals, clean water, drinking water, endocrine distrupting chemicals, epa, faucet water filters, filtration, how to choose a water filter, preventing cancer tips, purification system, residential filters, safe drinking water act, tap water, water, water filter, water quality Tagged: drinking water contaminants, epa, filters for lead removal, lead in drinking water, lead in tap water, lead pipes

H20 On The Go With Filtered Water Bottles

June 8, 2011 by Laura

Filtered Water Bottles Filtering your water at home is fine, but what if you want to be able to do it on the go? Ready to break your plastic water bottle habit but not quite sold on straight municipal tap while your on the go? If so, a filtered water bottle may be the solution. … [Read more…]

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Welcome to the water filter lady’s blog! Meet Laura…

I have been in the water filter business since 2006. My goal is to help educate you. Deciding to drink filtered tap water instead of bottled water can have huge benefits for the earth. We can eliminate unnecessary waste going into our landfills and oceans, cut back on the energy it takes to produce and transport the bottles, reduce our exposure to harmful chemicals like BPA, and stop supporting an industry moving to turn water from a common resource into an expensive commodity. If you have any questions, please email me at [email protected]

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