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You need to stay hydrated that's clear, but is the tap water in your home safe? It is considered generally safe if it comes from a public water system in the United States, such as one run and maintained by a municipality. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has the authority to monitor all public water systems and sets enforceable health standards regarding the contaminants in drinking water. When drinking water leaves a treatment plant on its way to your house, it must meet strict safety standards. That doesn't mean that your water is free of all contaminants, but that the levels of any contaminants don't pose any serious health risk.
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Water doesn't have to taste or smell bad to contain harmful toxic chemicals. Water treatment facilities are geared solely for the prevention of waterborne diseases. In addition, the chlorine added to water by these treatment plants can react with organic matter present to from toxic, carcinogenic organic compounds known as Trihalmenthanes (THMs). A recent environmental protection agency survey identified over 700 potential hazardous chemicals in the United States wate supplies.
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Every drop of water counts, for every bodily function.
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Brain 75%
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Heart 75%
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Lungs 86%
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Liver 96%
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Kidneys 83%
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Muscle 75%
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Blood 83%
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YOUR BODY...
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Is 2/3 water by weight
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Must replace 2-1/2 quarts of water every day
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You are what you drink!
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