What does your water contain?

Merve replied on 23/02/2017 18:26

Posted on 23/02/2017 18:26

  • As we are all into health being caravanners- This should interest just about everyone! About 3 weeks ago I was contacted by my son who asked me to go to YouTube and watch a video called ' The journey of water' This video is of a lecturer in front of a class telling them about the appalling state of our water and the tricks and chemical manipulation used to blind us to the truth about what we are drinking from our taps. Now, this video is American but I can assure you( with photographic evidence) that our water is just as bad. Having watched the video, I immediately ordered a water distiller and have been drinking completely pure water now for two and a half weeks. I won't bore you here with the ins and outs but my photo- the first one I have ever put on CT- shows the crud, filth and deposits from just 20 lts of our tap water distilled through my machine!! I would have drunk this under normal circumstances and the smell is appalling by the way!! I replace the minerals in it by using dissolvable mineral sea salt (half a teaspoon in 4 lts which is the capacity of my machine) I invite you all to watch this video and to see just what you are consuming in what should be, the purest drink you can get. He also covers bottled water and filtered water - that will be an eye opener too. Having said that, well filtered water is much better than nothing and being non EHU, that's what I will have to do while away. Have I noticed a difference- yes! My joints don't ache so much and I have more energy! Coincidence? I doubt it. I'm not consuming 80,000 chemicals including estrogen! Petro chemicals , pesticides and goodness knows what else! 

Tammygirl replied on 03/04/2017 18:33

Posted on 03/04/2017 17:59 by ChemicalJasper

I think there is an element of what you grew up with too.

The water here is ok-ish,  but does not taste as good as at my mum and dads house,  but my wife,  from the opposite side of the country thinks they both taste bad compared to her parents house.... who's water I think is mingin! 😂

Posted on 03/04/2017 18:33

You are quite right there, I was brought up in a hard water area but moved to Scotland (soft water) when I was a teenager. I hated the water at first, it just didn't taste right. Now 51 years on I think the water that comes out of my tap to be the best tasting water there is. I can't believe folk in my own city (Perth) who buy  Perthshire water from the shops, WHY, its perfectly fine out the tap laughing

JCB4X4 replied on 03/04/2017 23:30

Posted on 02/04/2017 23:24 by JCB4X4

We are staying on our favourite CL about 8 miles south of Dumfries, and the water is from mains supply but even after filtering, it tastes and smells like someone has added Sheep-dip, always has. We certainly do not have this problem at home where the water is hard but tasteless, just like water really!!! 

(I was going to put, just like, well water really! but that would have meant something entirely different!!) 

Posted on 03/04/2017 23:30

I think it is probably is what you are used to as I've just been in conversation with the CL's owners wife, she tells me that she takes water from their tap to work in Dumfries, to make a decent cup of tea, as she puts it!!  Yet when we have tea/coffee when out in Dumfries we don't notice any odd/bad taste. 

   

Merve replied on 17/04/2017 19:04

Posted on 17/04/2017 19:04

An article by an independent health site. I'm not the only one who's suspicious about our water! 

WARNING:
Toxic Taps!


Revealing the Dirty Secret the UK Water Industry Doesn’t Want you to Know About

 

Dear Friend

If you ever drink water from the tap, I’d urge you to read this message.

It might shock you… even anger you….

But it’s important to know what’s really going on.

I’m going to reveal the dirty secret that the water companies try to keep from the British public.

Read on and you’ll discover…

Why your tap water could be contaminated by toxic substances, including slug poison, fertiliser, dishwasher chemicals and deadly parasites.
Why what you drink every day could cause sickness, premature ageing and even weight gain.
PLUS a way of drinking water that’s clean as a pristine mountain stream… and which actually helps your body stay younger-looking and healthier.
Before I do, let me make one thing clear. I’m absolutely NOT going to suggest you drink bottled water, which is what most people wrongly believe is the healthiest option.

Yes, even those expensive products in fancy packaging with pictures of Highland mountains.

As you’ll see, drinking the bottled stuff can be just as bad for you in the long run.

Why you’re not being told the full
truth about water

My name is Nate Rifkin and I’m a health researcher here at Agora Lifestyles.

We’ve been publishing health reports, books and newsletters for over 10 years. Our mission is to look at the truth behind the mainstream health stories… to challenge what we’re told is true by the food industry, government and medical establishments.

Water is one of the most shocking of all the health stories we cover.

Because drinking water is something we all HAVE to do, there’s really no avoiding it. We have no choice over what’s put into the water, or how it gets to our tap.

Worse still, we can’t see what’s going on underground – or in the boardrooms of water companies. So we have to TRUST the information we get from the people SELLING us tap water.

And yet unhealthy drinking water can affect every single one of us. In particular it can cause problems for the elderly, young children and people with serious health conditions.

But what’s really shocking is how little the public KNOW about what’s gushing from their taps.

You see, for years we’ve convinced ourselves that we have the best drinking water in the world.

Not surprising, really, as we’re told by almost everyone in authority that our water is utterly, indisputably safe.

It might be true that our water is cleaner than many other countries.

But clean?

Far from it.

Ask yourself, how does it get so ‘clean’?

In order for our water to be fit for human consumption it goes through a harsh chemical process where additives kill lifeforms within the water.

These include…

Aluminium Sulphate: This is found naturally in lakes and rivers but extra amounts are added to water as a “finishing” agent to kill bacteria and improve the water’s appearance.

Neuroscientists now have evidence which suggest that too much aluminium can speed up the deterioration of your brain cells, triggering problems like dementia.

Chlorine: This destroys pathogens, and water-borne diseases like cholera. But debate has raged for years about its harmful effects. Some scientists say it can lead to plaque build-up in your arteries, linked to heart problems and higher stroke risk.

Research by Birmingham University has shown that chemicals formed during chlorination can raise the risk of birth defects.

And I’ve not even got started on the other chemicals that creep into the water supply.

This is where I come to the dirty secret the water companies don’t want you to know about…

Over 300 man-made chemicals have been found in the UK water supply, and yet water companies only actively monitor for around 2of them.

So what’s in your water that you’re not being told about?

Well, let’s not speculate. Let’s look at the facts.

In the first quarter of 2016 alone, the Drinking Water Inspectorate found 100 failures for 13 chemical parameters in the UK's water supply.

4% had illegal levels of E.coli – as well as stomach upsets some strains of this bacteria may cause severe anaemia and kidney failure
8% had illegal levels of pesticides. Yes, as in those substances used to poison weeds, insects, moulds and rodents!
And 15% had illegal levels of LEAD
This last statistic is seriously worrying, but hardly surprising.

Think about it...

Any kind of water you drink from a regular tap has been through miles of old, corroding, metal pipes. This includes lead pipes.

It's been widely established that lead piping is harmful and the use of lead piping has been banned in new-build homes for four decades. But to get to those new-build homes water travels through sections of pipe which may have been underground since Victorian times!

And if your home was built before 1970 – well, there is a good chance that your water pipes are made from lead.

Exposure to lead over long periods of time can cause blood poisoning, kidney damage, stomach pain, anaemia and damage to your central nervous system.

It has even been linked to behavioural problems in children.

This is why we no longer use lead in pencils!

But in our water?

Well, I guess we just have to put up with that don’t we?

NO.

No we don’t.

As I will reveal at the end of this report, you can completely avoid this health threat – and not by drinking problematic bottled water (more of which in a moment).

There’s a clever way you can not only cleanse water of ALL contaminants but also restore the levels of anti-oxidants to those of fresh mountain water.

But first, let me show you some more horrors that might be lurking in your glass of water…

How environmental toxins end up in
your tap water

As you’d expect, there are many leaks in the nation’s water network.

Technically, these shouldn’t be a problem. The pressure in the mains is designed to be so high that water is always pushed out through leaks… rather than water sucked in from the surrounding ground.

However, this isn’t always the case.

A study by engineers at the University of Sheffield has shown that contaminants get into pipes through leaks when the water pressure drops and the pipes start to suck the water back in.

This sort of pressure-drop can easily happen to a damaged section of piping.

That’s when the system becomes contaminated with fertilisers, medicines, toiletry products and pesticides.

For instance in 2011, a slug poison called metaldehyde was discovered in an EIGHTH of all English drinking water that was sampled.

In that same year, researchers at Brunel University found benzotriazole and tolytriazole in 80 samples of tap water that they analysed. These are chemicals put into dishwater detergent to give your metal cutlery more sparkle.

In other words, we could be drinking silver polish!

Drinking water also contains traces of the hormone oestrogen which gets into the system from women who are taking the pill or undergoing hormone replacement therapy.

This is NOT being actively filtered out by water companies.

High oestrogen levels can lead to more fat storage in women… and in men it could damage fertility.

All of these nasty additions to the water supply are what the Founder of Water for Health Roddy MacDonald calls ‘micro pollutants’. In 2016 he revealed:

“It is still unknown what impact they could have on human health, even at these levels.”

So are the water companies worried?

You bet.

British water companies now train their staff to locate and limit pressure drops.

Why?

Because they KNOW it’s a serious problem.

They KNOW that contaminated water is getting into the system through leaks.

And just look what happened in August 2015…

Water panic in Lancashire!

In Lancashire, panic spread as people discovered there was a PARASITE in the drinking water. This nasty bug, known as ‘cryptosporidium’, causes stomach cramps and diarrhoea.

It’s particularly threatening for children and people whose bodies cannot easily eject the parasite, for instance HIV sufferers. In these cases infection can lead to death.

The water company, United Utilities, urged residents to boil their drinking water to kill off the parasite.

Locals rushed into the supermarkets to buy bottled water… until the shelves were almost totally cleared.

Leona Worth from Preston told reporters: “I have two young children. I have only just heard about it on the news. I am panicking because I have been drinking water all day.”

You might think this is a one-off… a blip…

A single incident.

But recall what happened to Bournemouth’s water in 2013…

Infection in Bournemouth!

There was a mass outbreak of gastroenteritis caused by the very same parasite – cryptosporidium!

An investigation by the Drinking Water Inspectorate revealed that poor quality water from sewerage spill was entering the treatment plant…. but the filters were failing to stop the bacteria entering the drinking water supply.

A few years later, Sembcorp Bournemouth Water were fined over £130,000.

Or what about in Cornwall in 1988…?

Mass poisoning in Cornwall!

In 1988, the water supply of Camelford in Cornwall was contaminated with a super-dose of aluminium sulphate.

Remember, this is added deliberately to your tap water in small amounts.

Just this time the company got it horribly wrong.

This incident became the UK’s largest ever mass-poisoning incident. Those who drank the water experienced urinary problems, diarrhoea, vomiting and joint pains.

Decades later and still nobody knows the full impact. High levels of aluminium have been found in the brains of many locals who have died since.

Of course the simple solution is…

NEVER drink tap water.

But what’s the alternative?

Well, you might immediately think of bottled water.

But bottled water is NOT the answer

This is another area where the public is being underinformed and even mislead.

Why?

Mostly down to an industry that makes a lot of money from bottled water.

The market is worth over £2.1 billion in the UK alone.

Big businesses can sell water in bottles at stupidly high prices because they claim it’s more pure and natural than tap water.

It’s life-giving stuff, just like you’d drink from a clean, bubbling mountain stream.

But is it?

A study published in the Canadian Journal of Microbiology found that even after just seven days of storage, the bacteria count in bottled water can explode a full 1,000 times greater.

Plastic water bottles can also contain…

Bisphenol A (BPA) – a chemical used in soft plastics to stop cracking. It can leach into water when exposed to heat. This raises level of a type of ‘bad’ estrogen is linked to prostate and breast cancers.
Phthalates – a chemical used to make plastic flexible. Contamination is linked to liver cancer and sterility in men.
The drinks industry would argue that these chemicals are in such trace amounts that a bottle of water is safe.

But what about if you avoided tap water and drank bottled water throughout the day, every day, for the rest of your life?

What would the accumulated effect be?

And before you take ANYTHING the drinks industry say as gospel, look at this.

In 1999 the Natural Resources Defense Council in the USA undertook an exhaustive four-year investigation, which included:

Reviewing published and unpublished literature and data sources
Studying the result for bottled water quality surveys
Partnering with three independent laboratories to test more than 1,000 bottles of water distributed by 103 different brands
Their lab results for bottled water indicated:

4% violated Government standards
17% violated local guidelines
22% violated local-enforceable limits. 

I'm sure some will still close their eyes and refuse to believe it. That's fine with me. 

JCB4X4 replied on 17/04/2017 20:05

Posted on 17/04/2017 20:05

I was prepared to read through this but came to abrupt halt at the phrase "This is why we no longer use lead in pencils!"

As far as I am aware or can research lead has never been use in the manufacture of pencils, except perhaps in the paint on he wooden casing.

I can no longer take any of the rest of these claims seriously!! surprised

ChemicalJasper replied on 17/04/2017 23:08

Posted on 17/04/2017 23:08

Sorry Merve,  but posting psudoscience to back up psudoscience does not seem like a productive move! 

Where are the references and citations? 

There are none,  because there could be none,  as no scientific journal would publish any of that psudoscience. 

Exactly as JCB4X4 states,  that "passage" is a littany of inaccuracies and made up "facts", pencils being graphite (a particular lattice structure of carbon), not lead,  being just one of the many bits of BS!

Distill because you like it and it tastes better.... That's all you need to continue doing.  But it's not for everyone and it's not necessary for health reasons! 

ChemicalJasper replied on 18/04/2017 07:04

Posted on 18/04/2017 07:04

https://www.listbuildinglifestyleshow.com/087/

 

😂😂😂😂😂

You have got to be more careful who you trust Merve,  published scientists or marketers pushing multi-million dollar supliments sales! 

If you send me a cheque for £100 I will send you your personalised gullibility report! 

Metheven replied on 18/04/2017 08:56

Posted on 18/04/2017 08:56

Bottom of the barrel scraping now, it had more credence initially. I started but never finished reading it, just a load of implausible assertions with no facts to back it up.

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 18/04/2017 08:59

Posted on 18/04/2017 08:59

pseudoscience
ˈsjuːdəʊˌsʌɪəns/
noun
a collection of beliefs or practices mistakenly regarded as being based on scientific method.

Yup, that covers it nicelysmile

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