Archive for November, 2006
The final leg of the “tap water train” is the transportation of treated water through ancient, leaking pipes which can be a source of lead contamination and other chemicals one can find in water that is not evaluated or further treated in anyway unless you use a home filtration system.
This is where antiquated pipes take […]
Posted on: November 26th, 2006 > Read More »
Our blood consists mostly of water that contains blood cells, fats and proteins floating inside it. If you spin down your blood, about half spins out as liquid serum, which is mostly water and the rest are blood cells that contain water inside of them. Water is necessary for vital chemical reactions and enzymatic functions […]
Posted on: November 24th, 2006 > Read More »
Water is vital to our body processes. Our blood consists mostly of water that contains blood cells, fats and proteins floating inside it. If you spin down your blood, about half spins out as liquid serum, which is mostly water and the rest are blood cells that contain water inside of them.
Water is necessary for […]
Posted on: November 17th, 2006 > Read More »