17
08
2007
Admittedly, since summer started and my son has been home for the vacation, I haven’t been keeping up so well with water news. I’ve caught up on some news, and it has made me realize that we have so much to be thankful for. From water shortages in Turkey, to severe flooding in India, I cannot even comprehend living in such dire conditions.
Hospitals in Turkey have stopped accepting new patients, and are having tankers deliver one-hour supplies of water, even for operations.
Flooding in India has left people with very little drinking water, and no medical supplies.
Residents in San Bernardino County, California require drinking water. It’s not just abroad, but here, domestically, as well.
I am thankful for my Kangen Water unit. Firstly, because I am able to drink my tap water (which normally smells like like the local YMCA pool). Secondly, I am able to do my part in helping the environment by not using bottled water. In fact, my recycling can is only one-third full, compared to a year ago, when it would overflow with plastic gallon water bottles. So I know that I am doing my part, especially finding out that NY/NJ beaches are reporting a 96% increase in beach closures over last year, because of pollution.
Let’s make ourselves aware, and be thankful for the clean water we have to drink.
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9
08
2007
Yesterday, on the local Philly news, they had a short story about the dangers of plastics. I was very happy to see that this actually made the news. However, the news story did not go into enough detail — just enough to make people maybe think, but not enough to make people actually aware. Concluding the story by saying that it may be years before we have conclusive evidence about the dangers of plastic isn’t sending enough urgency to people. It’s just one of those stories that viewers end up ignoring because of how the story is actually treated.
Well, at Kangen Water Report, we are very adamant that people do their research about the hazards of plastic. I have posted several articles already, and will post more. I have switched to stainless steel water bottles for myself, my husband, and our son. I have stopped using plastic for storing my food, and years ago had already stopped using plastic in the microwave. I’ve also stopped putting anything plastic in the dishwasher, because the water gets so hot, that the heat changes the properties of the plastic, and the chemicals leach onto everything else in the dishwasher. I feel that I am taking the necessary precautions to protect my family from something that has been taken for granted for years, no matter how dangerous, because it is convenient.
For those people who are taking a positive step in their health and awareness, stainless steel water bottles can be found at www.SafeCanteen.com
In the meantime, please read the following blog article: Plastic Containers
After you read the article, go to www.SafeCanteen.com to order your own stainless steel water bottles.
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