monkees4va wrote:
I don't mean to criticise you again, but if its so wonderful and all, why havent you shown it to the government or something like that?
The government doesn't care. They are now worried about the chemicals in the water and the legal liabilities. The latest estimate from the EPA is that it is going to take about $300 billion to rebuild the water infrastructure in this country, and that is only for delivery of water to your house, not increase the quality of the water.
They care about what the population thinks about getting oil and energy, and that the problems of using hydrocarbons will be pushed off for several generations. Meanwhile, kidney failure is rising, autism is rising, liver failure is rising, mental disease is rising, cancer is rising, etc...But the average person at home is happy that is gas is not $4 per gallon but $3.25. And we are willing to fight wars for this. But our children suffer. The sins of the fathers are borne by the children. and their children. and their children.
Ask yourselves, why are the rates rising? What are we doing different now than what we did 200 years ago?
I am very tied into what the water problems are here, in the Middle East, and in South America. Did you know that the World Health Organization states that about 90% of ALL world diseases and disorders are from water? Did you know that 14000 children die each day from contaminated water or lack of water?
Just children, not adults. Did you know that you can live for 8 days without food, but about 1 1/2 days without water?
Did you know that the US government allowed the arsenic level to float to the level of arsenic poisoning until just the last couple of years?
"Arsenic is a semi-metal element in the periodic table. It is odorless and tasteless. It enters drinking water supplies from natural deposits in the earth or from agricultural and industrial practices.
Non-cancer effects can include thickening and discoloration of the skin, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting; diarrhea; numbness in hands and feet; partial paralysis; and blindness. Arsenic has been linked to cancer of the bladder, lungs, skin, kidney, nasal passages, liver, and prostate.
EPA has set the arsenic standard for drinking water at .010 parts per million (10 parts per billion) to protect consumers served by public water systems from the effects of long-term, chronic exposure to arsenic. Water systems must comply with this standard by January 23, 2006, providing additional protection to an estimated 13 million Americans."
And I haven't even started on the BPA in the water, and the water that is drank from water bottles everyday. Did you know that about 40% of the bottled water is really just tap water that has not had any processing, yet you are paying more for it than a gallon of gasoline on a per unit basis comparison?
How much can the human body take into it without reacting to the contaminants that it was never built for in the first place?
hmmm...
i'm sorry if I do sound a bit critical and all, but its a big thing to take in you know.
If your water really does have thee properties then I think you should take it outwith the government and get it tested by the world health organization, i'm sure they won't object.
some of your facts shocked me i must say, living in scotland we don't have these problems as such. We have unlimited fresh water. ^-^