Seth Godin, the marketing guru, made an interesting point the other day on his blog that there is no such thing as a corporate conscience. People have a conscience, not companies. The corporate conscience is just the conscience of the people that work there. The people make the company. Our people … [Read more...]
Pure Water versus the EPA
It may seem that we are pretty hard on the EPA sometimes, but it’s just a difference of perspective. The difference is this; we think about water purity in terms of getting virtually everything out of the water. The EPA and municipal water companies never even consider this, because it’s not … [Read more...]
Manganese in Drinking Water Linked to Lower IQ in Children
There was an important study published recently that showed quite a strong decrease in children’s IQ when they drank water with high levels of Manganese (click here to see article). Manganese is a naturally occurring mineral that is not regulated in the US or Canada. But a very important point of … [Read more...]
How about some contaminated water with that organic tea?
As with everything else organic, there has been a lot of emphasis on organic tea lately. It’s always been funny to me though that very little is said about the purity of water that organic tea is made with. After all, a cup of tea is 99+% water. The unfortunate fact is that there are very real … [Read more...]
A Pattern of Cancer?
I returned to my homeland, New Zealand, recently. For more that 35 years my sister, Barbara, and her husband, John have lived on a 30,000 acre high-country ranch in the mountains there. It was God’s Country. During my visit I took a drive with them through their high country farming area. When I … [Read more...]
What killed Frank Branham?
Do you know what a cancer cluster is? It’s when you can identify a higher rate of cancer, often the same type of cancer, in a certain geographic area. A cancer cluster points to an environmental cause for the cancer. Scientists can look at these cancer clusters and ask the question, ‘what is … [Read more...]
How does one of our premium water distillers compare to reverse osmosis?
1) Barrier versus Non-Barrier. Reverse osmosis is a process that employs a barrier in its operation. On one side of the barrier is raw water and on the other is filtered water. All barriers eventually break down, clog and deteriorate which is why you have to change your filters periodically. … [Read more...]
What is Distilled Water and the Hydrologic Cycle
So what is distilled water? Distilled water is simply water that has been cleaned via the process of distillation which is virtually identical to the hydrologic cycle in nature. Here’s how it works in nature. Suppose you are marooned on a deserted island that doesn’t have a supply of fresh water. … [Read more...]
Plankton in Your Drinking Water
Fox News startled New Yorkers recently when they announced that a spokesman for New York City’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) admitted that New Yorkers are drinking minute shrimp-like creatures in their drinking water (click here for article) These shrimp-like creatures are not … [Read more...]
5 reasons that you should be drinking distilled water
There’s a lot of misinformation about distilled water out there. Here are five reasons to take another look… 1) Fresh, distilled water tastes great! Notice the emphasis on the word “fresh”. Fresh, distilled water tastes like water is supposed to taste and it enhances the flavor of tea, coffee … [Read more...]
Well water in Caledonia tainted by molybdenum.
Wisconsin, the scene of the largest water contamination outbreak in recent US history, has a new sad water story (click here to see full story). Many residents of Caledonia have had their well water contaminated with a toxic metal called molybdenum. The suspected source is a nearby powerplant. The … [Read more...]
Pharmaceuticals in Water
A recent investigative study in the State of Delaware showed just how pervasive medication residues can be in the drinking water. “Newly released details from a state drinking water study show that prescription drugs and personal care chemicals have crept into water supplies used by every major … [Read more...]