Are You Drinking Chlorinated Water?

One of the most common toxins that the average american ingests on a daily basis is chlorine.

It is found in city tap water, showers and of course swimming pools. I grew up on well water, and it was always interesting to me that when I would take my big jug of water to baseball practice, or whatever sporting event I would go to, my water would end up being gone.

My friends loved our water!

Now, well water has some challenges also, but if given the choice, nobody wants to drink water that has chlorine in it. It’s absolutely disgusting.

A few months back I was at a seminar in Minneapolis at a hotel. The group that put on the seminar is a sharp group, so they brought a water filtration unit that they hooked up to the hotel water supply.

It was fantastic.

However, something went wrong and it stopped working. I was extremely thirsty and had to go to the drinking fountain go get some water.

Big mistake!

I couldn’t stand it. It was awful. The chlorine smell was bad enough, let alone attempting to put it into my body. Needless to say, I stayed thirsty.

We all know that dehydration is rampant in our society. We need to drink more water! But what kind do we drink? I mean, water is water right?

That couldn’t be further from the truth.

Besides having infectious organisms in the water, we have created some of the most toxic water in our history.

A molecule so important and so powerful to healthy aging, optimal brain chemistry, and every physiological process in our body, and we have screwed it up.

If you have city water, stop drinking it.

The chlorine and other contaminants are harming your body, your brain, but especially your thyroid gland. Chlorine is a halogen, a gas. It’s in the same family as fluorine, bromine, and iodine.

Chlorine, fluorine, and bromine are toxic to humans. We need iodine, and the vast majority of the population is deficient in this very important element. Iodine is what makes your thyroid gland work properly.

What happens when we ingest water that has chlorine in it?

The chlorine kicks out the iodine. It competes for the same receptor that Iodine uses. In short, NOT a good thing to have happen.

I won’t discuss it here, but bromine and fluorine are just as bad, and are also becoming more and more prevalent in our diet, and our exposure to them.

So how do you get rid of the chlorine, and what water should you be drinking?

By far the best filtration method is Reverse Osmosis (RO). This process removes the vast majority of the contaminants, but it also has one problem….

it takes out the good stuff also, and further lowers the pH of the water to even more acidic.

So here is the solution.

Step 1: Either install a system in your house, or buy water that is Reverse Osmosis.

Step 2: The system installed in your house can also be a unit that will alkalize, micro cluster, and create a negative charge to it. These are all in one units, and I highly, highly recommend purchasing one. You can purchase a system here.

The other option as part of step 2 if you don’t want to buy a system, is to put a product called IsaWater into your already RO filtered water. This is an excellent product that will change the acidic positively charged water to a very healthy alkaline, negatively charged water. You can get this product by calling my office at 651-982-1804.

Water is one of the most important substances on the face of this earth, and we very often take it for granted. This article is mainly geared toward bringing awareness about chlorine and it’s devastating effects on the human body and our need to filter our water.

This is a simple step to make. You are going to drink water no matter what, just switch to a healthier option without all the contaminants.

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