"Drinking Water Scams Revealed"

(free to publish)


Read this article before you consider paying for your drinking

water.


Wouldn't it be nice to stop poisoning ourselves with polluted or

unhealthy drinking water? I, for one, felt that I would love to

find a source of safe inexpensive drinking water. (Ideally, I'd

love to turn on the tap, and out it would flow!)


Whether it's curing cancer with magnets or herbal wonder-

remedies or Vioxx, we've all seen the fantastic claims people

make about their health products AND about how your whole life

will be changed! I can tell you right now that 90% are frauds.

You may even have fallen prey to some of these scams, selling

you the latest fad. Me too. I've bought so many kinds of drinking

water, I can't recall. (If a lie is repeated often enough, it

becomes "the truth").


Finally, after many disappointments I got FED UP. I decided to

get to the bottom of this desire we all have to make sure that

our most basic nutrient -- water -- will keep us healthy, not

make us sick.


I checked out endless commercial websites and a number of

university and government sites; and I was dismayed at what I

repeatedly found:


--Outdated information or info repeated from other websites

--Wild and sensational claims

--No research

--No refunds, etc.


I already knew that we can't trust our tap water because of the

presence of up to 2000 contaminants.


Specifically, I found:


a) Bottled Water: a real mish-mash of quality, often no more

than filtered tap water sold at outrageous mark-ups and at

quite an environmental cost.


b) Reverse-osmosis and distilled water: completely ignored the

medical evidence of the dangers in the ongoing drinking of water

that is void of minerals, acid in nature and oxidizing.


I quickly realized that these products were either useless,

overpriced or potentially harmful long-term. And the companies

were smiling all the way to the bank.


Nevertheless I was able to find products that were well-

researched and legitimate: water ionizers and certain filters. I

found two websites providing comparisons of reliable water

purifiers: www.waterfiltercomparisons.net and

www.waterpurifier101.com. (While the first of these sites does

not address the problem of acidity in drinking water, it is

straightforward in its assessment of what various water filters

do.)


I hope that you're not misled by false claims, and take a look at

these resources, for the sake of your health.

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About The Author, Stan Howard
Stan Howard is a researcher with Best Water, which offers a free report comparing all types of water purification, and other vital information on drinking water quality. Receive your free report here: <a href="http://www.waterionizer.org">Water Purifiers</a>