365 days a year we are all exposed to heavy metals,. These may include lead, arsenic, and mercury, (and a host of lesser known nasties!) that can harm your health.

365 days a year we are all exposed to heavy metals,. These may include lead, arsenic, and mercury, (and a host of lesser known nasties!) that can harm your health.
Presently, there are very little protocols or major treatment infrastructure in place to eradicate the growing health risk from designer drugs, antibiotics and mood depressant/stabilizers that are floating in our drinking water supplies.
Let’s face it. Nudge 13 million metric tons of plastic into the oceans every year, and it has to go somewhere – even if it breaks down into ever smaller particles…
THESE States got an “F” for their efforts to remove lead from school drinking water. Is your state included?
Ian Blair Hamilton Discusses pure water.
A clear explanation of the role of the hydroxyl radical in water ionizer process
Norway’s brave plastic recycling system, taking 97% of plastic bottles out of waste dumps.
Best website articles of the month
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tells us that 40 percent of children between the ages of 3 and 6 use potentially dangerous amounts of toothpaste.
In Sandy, Utah, a do not drink advisory was lifted for 600 residents previously cautioned not to drink from their kitchen taps. Why? Elevated levels of copper, lead and fluoride.