We do not recommend drinking
the tap water here, unless it is filtered.
The tap water here in Berlin, DE, is very hard (> 14) and has no added flouride.
The tap water here being around 7.2 pH.
I think you agree we do not need to attempt a comparison to
tap water here.
Not exact matches
Here's why Edwards and many of his colleagues are worried about our city's
tap water and how it might be harming thousands of unknowing families.
Maybe you are from an alternate universe where donor milk flows like
tap water, but there are preemies getting NEC
here in realityland, and your full term baby did not need donor milk as badly as they did.
I know the
water here is super hard because our
taps are caked in minerals (at first I thought they were covered in dry toothpaste) and our sink sprayer didn't work at all until we soaked the nozzle in CLR and poked all the remaining mineral deposits out of the holes with a pin.
It wasn't until I went without running
water, was unable to wash my hands, and advised not to drink the
tap water, that I felt a profound gratitude for the clean
water I drink and bathe in daily
here in America, let alone the luxuries of a hot shower, a flushing toilet, and
water that I know will not put me in danger if I ingest it.
So we're probably going to try to avoid
tap water (btw
here's a cool page from the EPA where you can see how your
tap water measures up according to your zip code).
Avoid drinking
tap water, eat alkalising foods, keep your blood sugar levels stable, everything you can read about
here and in my course.
Here is the recent evidence how dangerous both
tap and bottled
water can be today: «A powerful form of oestrogen called oestradiol (100 times more powerful than natural oestrogens) is causing half the male fish in our (UK) rivers to change sex, research shows!
The most important note
here is to make sure it is filtered and that you are not drinking
tap water.
PocketBook might be
tapping into a real niche
here by providing customers with one of the few eReaders to withstand the test of
water.
Hello, The concern with
tap water is the high mineral content especially
here in Tampa.
The washing wand only comes out when needed, so it is likely to stay cleaner; the
water is warm, which up
here in Canada where the
tap water is quite cold, is a nice change.
«Foul creatures... footprint of death and disease,» the voice somberly warns; but this isn't an ad for the latest teen horror flick - no, it's a new Boston's Hill, Holliday - produced ad intended to raise awareness about
Tap Project, a UNICEF initiative intended to provide clean
water for children living in developing countries (see the print ad
here).