For years and years many of us went to the tap to drink water without ever thinking about what could possibly be lurking there. Although it is reassuring that most water companies have taken steps to make sure the water coming into our homes is clean enough and safe for drinking, those same companies allowed unclean water to be piped there in the first place. Nowadays, in most American cities, before tap water is pushed through the pipes to homes, schools, hospitals, and restaurants, the public utility company processes the water to remove harmful contaminants.
During the processing stage, water companies treat the water with a variety of chemicals intended to remove or neutralize contaminants in the water. However, not all of these contaminates are removed or neutralized during the water treatment process. The contaminants left behind, along with residuals from some of the chemicals used to treat the water and other contaminants, find their way into our water through the very pipes that bring them into our neighborhood homes and businesses.
Pipes can have unknown leaks or breaks which allow environmental pollutants to infiltrate the water, or pipes can be encased in materials that can leech harmful substances into the water as it is carried to its destination. Sometimes a chemical taste or a distinctive odor of chlorine can be detected when drinking tap water. It is difficult to determine whether your home or business pipe system is safe. Contaminants in tap water are small particles that are not easily seen unless you hold your glass of water upwards toward a light source. If you do this with a glass of tap water from your home or your office you may be surprised and concerned about what you see.
Most healthy people with strong immune systems will not experience serious health problems from drinking these contaminants, and that is a potential reason water companies can get away with low standards. However, the elderly, children, and people whose immune systems are not healthy can be especially vulnerable to the harmful affects of the contaminants found in tap water. These individuals should not drink water from a tap unless a filter has been installed, however the safest solution is to avoid tap water altogether.
Filters installed on faucet taps do filter out many, but not all contaminates found in tap water. A healthier alternative for you and your family is to use bottled water in place of the tap water that you have been using for drinking, brewing coffee, adding to food and drink mixes, cooking, brushing teeth, bathing, and even for providing water to your pets. When you dine out, insist that the restaurant use bottled water when preparing and cooking your meals and that any water brought to the table for drinking is from bottled water. There is no reason to place your health and the health of your family at risk by dining at establishments that use tap water for cooking and for customers to drink at their table.
The manufacturers of bottled water work under the strictest of standards. Before it can be offered for sale to consumers as "bottled water", the water must be as contaminate-free as possible. There are multiple steps involved in the processing of water intended for human consumption before it can bottled and made for sale. The containers used to hold the water during transit to selling points or storage are designed to maintain the integrity of the water until it is consumed. These strict standards are followed and met before the bottled water can be offered for sale to consumers. This may indicate that the manufacturing of bottled water is not easy on the bottling companies, but it ensures that the highest quality standards are being met and that consumers have a healthier choice made available to them in the water they drink for refreshment and for health.
Many top manufacturers of bottled water now offer varieties of bottled water containing healthy additives like, vitamins and minerals to boost the healthful benefits of bottled water even further. If you are getting enough vitamins and minerals from the foods you eat or from vitamin supplements, you may not be interested in the new varieties containing vitamins with minerals added to them. The fact is your body needs water, 8 to 10 servings of at least 8 ounces each, every day for survival and proper body and organ functions. Give your body and health the benefits of bottled water and never drink tap water again.
Benefits Of Bottled Water
Most people are averse to drinking water as it is tasteless and insipid. Many people will be happy if they can add some flavoring agent to drinking water. Of course, there is flavored water available in the market but most of them are overpriced. Further flavored water found in stores may contain a lot of artificial additives and caffeine. Instead you can opt for home-made flavored water that will be both tasteful and safe. This can be done simply by adding to plain water - a twist of lemon or few drops of lime juice, a small piece of fruit , a little unsweetened cranberry concentrate, a slice of cucumber, a lavender flower or other edible flower. If you are keen, you can also add some artificial sweetener or other such additives. Instead of plain water, you can add any of these items to club soda, seltzer water, or diet tonic water. There are also flavored sparkling waters available at the store.
Medical experts would say water is definitely better for your health than soda. There is vitamin water available that are no more than bottled water with coloring, vitamins and flavor. Instead of buying this type of ready-made flavored water, you can exercise your imagination and add many things to water at home to make water more enjoyable to drink. Most of us are aware of the term electrolytes used for marketing for energy drinks. Please note that electrolytes are just ions that are found in common table salt. Adding a little bit of salt to water helps your body absorb the liquid more quickly. As long as you add a pinch of salt and not more, the water should quench the thirst, and act as a recuperative agent since the body loses salt through sweat.
If you are fond of having spicy water, then ginger can be an excellent additive to provide a zing to your water. If ginger is added to boiling water, it serves as a medicine to clear your throat and sinuses. People often freeze a small citrus fruit in ice cube trays and then put the ice cubes in water to get flavor and the water produced will be rich with vitamin C. Adding vinegar to water is similar to adding citrus. You will get sour water that is rich in vitamin C. It is not advisable to mix in balsamic vinegar because it has oil, but any clear vinegar is good for flavoring your water.
Blueberries and strawberries have distinct flavors that could be soaked up by water. All you have to do is cut or crush a few of the berries into your water. Mint, lemongrass and parsley are some good herbs for adding aroma and a hint of green to your water. If you want to enrich the flavor, you can crush the plants a little bit before putting them into your water. The water obtained after half filling the water dispenser with cucumber slices, was very refreshing and tasted a bit like cucumber juice. Of course any of these things could also be added to soda water if you want to make your own lightly flavored soda. All of us are aware how important it is to drink plenty of water but sometimes water tastes so insipid that we avoid drinking enough of it. To make water taste better, the manufacturers have flooded the market with flavored waters of all types. Many of these flavored waters taste delicious but they are expensive. If you really want to drink as much water as you should and stay well hydrate, it is best to make your own flavored water.
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