‘Twas the month before Christmas, and I was sitting in my house, “What to get my loved ones?” I whispered like a mouse. Catalogs were spread on the counter with care, in hopes that the perfect gift I would soon find there. I thought of glassware or sheets for their beds, but something more … [Read more...]
Happiness Distilled!
Today, I want to give you a few different perspectives on what we really do here at Pure & Secure. The first perspective is that we hand-craft the absolute best water distillers in the world. You can compare us against any other water filter, reverse osmosis system or competitive water … [Read more...]
Well Water and Your Drinking Water.
If you live in a rural area and have a private well, the well construction quality is important when considering the quality of your drinking water. Fortunately most newly commissioned wells have been found to be vast improvements over older wells and hence the chance of bacterial contamination in … [Read more...]
Wake up to a Beautiful Morning!
Do you want to feel better in the morning? Do you want to wake up faster, be more alert and start the day with a bounce in your step? Then drink a glass of pure water right when you wake up! Your body loses moisture just by breathing and perspiring. As you sleep through the night you are losing … [Read more...]
Private Well-Water Issues and the Solution
In cities and suburbs in the USA consumers obtain their water from public water utilities which are required to purify water to meet the standards in the Safe Drinking Water Act. In our opinion, no one should rely on these standards, but at least someone is keeping an eye on the water quality. But … [Read more...]
Water Biosecurity – What You Can Do Now!
In today’s information age there is so much material available on issues and problems and so little on solutions. This is also true of drinking water. Yesterday I introduced the topic of “Water BioSecurity” and tried to provide a concise overview of why an understanding of it is important in this … [Read more...]
Water Biosecurity – What is it all about?
One of the five important categories of water contaminants is biological. Biological contaminants in water by and large are invisible to the naked eye, so a perfectly clear glass of water may contain biological contaminants. Some of these contaminants are relatively harmless but others can be … [Read more...]
6 Reasons that Children Should Drink Fresh, Distilled Water
Many contaminants found in tap water across the United States have been linked to cancer, developmental effects, learning disabilities, parasitic infections and intestinal disease. In 1993 the National Academy of Sciences detailed the primary reasons that children are more sensitive to the harmful … [Read more...]
Yet Another Amazing Case Study!
Today we received the following email from “J.D.”, a proud owner of a Pure Water M-6D distiller (equivalent to today’s Mega Classic distiller). “I have a M-6D Aqua Still purchased in 1979. The product proved to be reliable and very functional for our home, but I am afraid it is kaput after 31 … [Read more...]
We are asking for your help…
The mission of the Watercology blog is to get people to care; I mean really deeply care about the purity of water that we put into our bodies. We are looking for people who don’t believe that any toxins should go into their bodies. These are educated people; people who have an idea of how toxic our … [Read more...]
Cryptosporidium Strikes Again Via Drinking Water
Some of you will remember following the daily news reports from Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the summer of 1993. Hundreds of thousands Milwaukee residents came down with a mysterious illness, the cause of which has not been identified. It took almost two weeks for the authorities to nail down the … [Read more...]
Sewage Spills and Your Drinking Water
Several years ago I was driving between Omaha and Lincoln when a radio announcement caught my notice. Apparently raw sewage was being dumped into the Missouri River from the sewage facility in Omaha. The announcer advised people to avoid boating or swimming in the Missouri River for several hours … [Read more...]
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