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Is Your Water Safe To Drink?

May 19, 2016 by Laura

Is Your Water Safe To Drink? – Kelly Reynolds PH.D. Kelly Reynolds from the University of Arizona asks, Is Your Water Safe To Drink? No worries, she is here to give us the information we need to come to the right conclusion.

Posted in: water Tagged: drinking water, epa, kelly Renolds, water safety

Sponsors of study advocate use of solid carbon block filters to limit exposure to breast cancer chemicals.

May 15, 2014 by Laura

Multipure – a Factor in Breast Cancer Prevention Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) May 14, 2014 A new study published in the peer-reviewed journal,Environmental Health Perspectives, identifies key chemicals in the formation of breast cancer tumors. Sponsors of the study advocate methods to limit exposure – including the use of solid carbon block filters for drinking … [Read more…]

Posted in: breast cancer awareness, carbon block filter, carbon block water filters, multi-pure water filter review, multipure Tagged: breast cancer, carbon block water filters, chemicals, drinking water

How Much Water Should You Drink? There's An App For That!

January 9, 2014 by Laura

While we may not need eight glasses, there are plenty of reasons to drink water. In fact, drinking water (either plain or in the form of other fluids or foods) is essential to your health. “Think of water as a nutrient your body needs that is present in liquids, plain water, and foods. All of … [Read more…]

Posted in: drinking more water, drinking water, drinking water for health, weight loss Tagged: apps, beauty, body, diet, drinking water, fitness, fun, google apps, happy, health, motivation, tip, water

Blood Worms Invade Oklahoma Town’s Water Supply

August 30, 2013 by Laura

There’s something in the water — and it isn’t an ice cube. Residents of one small Oklahoma town are being ordered to sip exclusively bottled water, after tiny red blood worms started popping up in drinking glasses earlier this week. The outbreak in Colcord, OK, has all but shut down the community, home to around … [Read more…]

Posted in: water Tagged: blood worms, drinking water, oklahoma, water supply

Heavy Metals In Water: Is Any Level Safe?

August 8, 2013 by Laura

In Philadelphia, as in many cities across the country, the legally-required statement on the quality of water in our taps proclaims “Philadelphia’s water is safe and healthy to drink for most people.” The only exception, they claim, is people with “special health concerns,” like compromised immune systems. But sometimes we wonder how they know it’s … [Read more…]

Posted in: amalgam fillings, arsenic, arsenic in water, heavy metals, mercury, water Tagged: amalgam fillings, arsenic in water, Dr Ken Siegel, drinking water, mercury amalgams, mercury fillings in teeth

Glyphosate Herbicide in California Drinking Water

June 17, 2013 by Laura

Glyphosate Herbicide in California Drinking Water Source: (NaturalNews) Late last week, a story broke that revealed glyphosate — the chemical name of Roundup herbicide — multiplies the proliferation of breast cancer cells by 500% to 1300%… even at exposures of just a few parts per trillion (ppt). The study, published in Food and Chemical Toxicology, … [Read more…]

Posted in: chemicals, drinking water, environment, Glyphosate, herbicides, industrial solvents, insecticide, roundup, water Tagged: california, drinking water, Glyphosate, roundup

EPA Files Complaint Against Timmonsville Over Sewage, Drinking Water Violations

June 9, 2013 by Laura

EPA Files Complaint Against Timmonsville Over Sewage, Drinking Water Violations The U.S. Department of Justice, acting on behalf of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), acting on behalf of the State of South Carolina, filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the … [Read more…]

Posted in: chemicals, contamination, drinking water, epa, water pollution, water quality Tagged: drinking water, epa, sewage, Timmonsville, violations

Tap, Bottled, Or Filtered?

May 28, 2013 by Laura

Tap, Bottled, Or Filtered? Unless you live in a city that has very high standards for their municipal water supply, you may have noticed some peculiarities about the water in your home. Most often, an odd odor or taste are the most noticeable traits of poorly filtered water. You may also have noticed a chalky … [Read more…]

Posted in: compare water filter, compare water filters, contamination, countertop water filter, filtration, home filtration systems, how to choose a water filter, purification system, tap vs bottled, water, water contamination, water filter, water filter reviews, water filters, water quality Tagged: drinking water, home water filters, municipal water, tap water, types of water filters, water filters

How To Cure Dry Skin So You're Swimsuit Ready

May 17, 2013 by Laura

How To Cure Dry Skin So You’re Swimsuit Ready Spring has finally sprung, which means it’s time to get swimsuit ready. One of the first things you need to do? Start curing that dry skin.  You’ll want to make sure that you drink plenty of water so that your body is adequately hydrated. Then you … [Read more…]

Posted in: drinking more water, drinking water, drinking water for health, skin, skin care, skin hydration, water Tagged: drinking more water, drinking water, drinking water for health, natural skin care remedies, skin, skin care, skin hydration, water

Multipure Recorded Calls – Learn About Multipure's Products & Business Opportunity

May 16, 2013 by Laura

Multipure Recorded Calls – Learn About Multipure’s Products & Business Opportunity Multipure Corporation is now currently offering free weekly corporate opportunity calls that provide you with the latest news and information about Multipure’s products, opportunity, and promotions. To those already excellent Distributor tools, Multipure is adding all new Multipure Sizzle Calls to offer you  24-hour … [Read more…]

Posted in: bottled water, carbon block filters, carbon block water filters, drinking water, home business, legitimate home business, multi-pure business opportunity, multi-pure training, multi-pure video, multipure water filter, plastic water bottles, stop drinking bottled water, water, water filter, water filter business Tagged: bottled water, carbon block filters, carbon block water filters, drinking water, home business, legitimate home business, multi-pure business opportunity, multi-pure training, multi-pure video, multipure water filter, plastic water bottles, stop drinking bottled water, water, water filter, water filter business

How To Make Naturally Flavored Water ~ The Yummy Life

May 31, 2012 by Laura

Naturally Flavored Water An easy formula for making your own quick, healthy fruit and herb infused waters in endless varieties. By Monica Matheny ~ http://www.theyummylife.com/ Say goodbye to soda, juice, and bottled water with these refreshing, healthy flavors! I’m keeping 2-3 flavors of this “spa water” in my fridge now, so I have a variety to … [Read more…]

Posted in: drinking water, water Tagged: drinking water, flavored water, fruit, health, healthy water, natural, the yummy life

Should Newborn Babies Drink Water?

May 14, 2012 by Laura

Should Newborn Babies Drink Water? The Newest Addition To Our Family “Tyler” May 6th, 2012 was a joyous day in our family. My step-daughter Cindi gave birth to her second child “Tyler” and our 6th grandchild! What a wonderful new addition to our family. We are thrilled to have them staying with us until their … [Read more…]

Posted in: baby, filtered water, multipure, water Tagged: baby, drinking water, infants, newborn, should babies drink water, tap water

Drinking Water Proven to Help Weight Loss

February 17, 2012 by Laura

Adding science to years of anecdotal claims, scientists find that dieters who drink two cups of water before meals lose more weight. It’s a popular dieting secret: Drink more water, and you’ll shed more pounds. Finally, science is adding weight to the practice. After about three months, a new study found, obese dieters who drank … [Read more…]

Posted in: drinking more water, drinking water, water Tagged: drinking water, weight losss

Are Your Pets Getting Too Much Chlorine?

February 1, 2012 by Laura

Are your precious pets getting too much chlorine? If you are using regular tap water for your pets, they may be ingesting and bathing in toxic chlorine. I know my cat likes to drink out of the toilet, so we have to keep the toilet lids down.  Chlorine is a known carcinogen to humans, and it only … [Read more…]

Posted in: arsenic, carbon block filters, carbon block water filters, chemicals, chlorinated tap water, chlorine dangers, clean water, drinking water for health, water Tagged: cat, cats, chlorine, dogs, drinking water, pets, tap water

Dieldrin Insecticide Contamination in Florida Gets Attention of Erin Brockovich

October 24, 2011 by Laura

Florida residents to convene at town hall Oct. 24 Erin Brockovich will be on hand Monday, Oct. 24, for a town hall meeting with residents of Deland, Fla., to answer questions about insecticide-tainted drinking water affecting a number of DeLand and Miami-Dade homes. Brockovich consults for the nationally recognized environmental torts law firm Weitz & … [Read more…]

Posted in: chemicals, clean water, drinking water, Erin Brockovich, florida, insecticide, pesticides, water Tagged: Arsenic V, Asbestos, Chloramines, Chlordane, contaminatio, cysts, deland, Dichloroethane, dieldrin, drinking water, erin brockovich, florida pesticide, hexachlorocyclopentadiene, insecticide, lead, Mercury, MTBE, PCBs, Toxaphene, Trihalomethanes, Turbidity, Volatile Organic Chemicals, water

Trichloroethylene (TCE) In Your Drinking Water?

October 6, 2011 by Laura

Why you should look for TCE in your drinking water -by Britt Mittemeijer Our local paper today carried an article about the suffering TCE (trichloroethylene) in the drinking water supply has caused many inhabitants of Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. TCE is a known human cancer-causing chemical (EPA).  Fuel leaks and other sources of pollution … [Read more…]

Posted in: chemicals, clean water, clean water act, drinking water, drinking water for health, endocrine distrupting chemicals, environment, epa, multi-pure, safe drinking water, water Tagged: Camp Lejeune, drinking water, North Carolina., TCE, Trichloroethylene

Five Reasons to Call President Obama to Ban Fracking on Sept. 13

September 13, 2011 by Laura

By Mark Schlosberg Join thousands of Americans across the country who are calling on President Obama to tell him enough is enough – it’s time to ban fracking now. Photo by Pete Souza. There are countless reasons fracking for natural gas and oil is a bad idea, and it’s about time President Obama heard the … [Read more…]

Posted in: ban on fracking, chemicals, clean water, clean water act, drinking water, environment, epa, food and water watch, fracking, water Tagged: ban fracking, contaminated water, drinking water, food and water watch, president obama, september 13th, take action

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

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…]

Posted in: compare water filters, drinking water, food and water watch, how to choose a water filter, nsf certification, purification system, residential filters, safe drinking water, stop drinking bottled water, tap water, water, water filter, water filter comparisons Tagged: drinking water, food and water watch, guide to safe tap water

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
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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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