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Posted: Fri 12:07, 30 Aug 2013 Post subject: hollister sale Drugs in Tap Water a Prescription |
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I don't know a thing about you, but I'll bet you never think twice about pouring yourself a glass of water from your kitchen faucet. The last thing you're probably thinking about is the presence of drugs in tap water. Unfortunately, we have to start thinking about it. Pharmaceutical drugs in our drinking water have been detected by environmental scientists. And you can be sure that this is a prescription your doctor didn't write.
We live in an age when medical science is continually turning out new drugs to cure what ails us. The majority of people in this country are on some type of medication. Antibiotics, antidepressants, birth-control drugs, caffeine and a number of other medications go into and out of our bodies on a regular basis. With the discovery of these substances in our water supplies, scientists realized that at some point drugs in tap water would become a reality. What scientists don't know, however, is what kind of long-term health effects we can expect from drinking these [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] recycled medications.
The reason there aren't any answers to this problem is that this discovery is a recent phenomenon. Christian Daughton, a Chief of Environmental Chemistry for the E.P.A., points out that "water pollution by drugs is a newly emerging issue." There just isn't enough information available to come to any definitive conclusions. But [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] you don't have to be a scientist to conclude that drugs in tap water are not a good thing.
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Another troubling aspect of this issue is that our local water treatment facilities are not equipped to remove these substances from our water. For most cities and towns, chlorine remains the main method of cleaning water. But chlorine is a disinfectant. It is not a filter. Drugs in tap water need to be filtered out and not exposed to a potential chemical reaction when mixing with chlorine...possibly making a dangerous situation even more dangerous.
Does this [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] mean we are at the mercy of our outdated water treatment systems? Do we have to wait until there is conclusive evidence of the effects of drugs in tap water before something can be done to protect ourselves and our families?
I'm happy to tell you that this problem has a simple solution. Affordable, convenient exist that are quite effective at filtering out unwanted drugs in tap water. They are also very efficient at removing all other types of contamination: agricultural runoff, household chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] etc.
I'm not a doctor but I'm going to write you this prescription: Take some time to compare home water treatment systems. For best results at removing drugs in tap water, try to find a system that uses a multi-stage filtration system. Then [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] drink lots of [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] clean, healthy water. And you don't have to call me in the morning.
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