The myth is
each person needs to drink eight glasses of water per day. I can't count how
many times I've tried this and it never works. I end up peeing every ten
minutes. Still, every so often over the years I'd read about the latest health
tip or diet and attempt another self-drowning. Drink four gallons of water a day and you are guaranteed to lose
weight! All this does is force me to stay within ten feet of a toilet all
day.
The daily water
requirement depends on many factors. A couch potato doesn't need as much water
as a marathon athlete. People living in Washington State during the rainy
season don't need as much as people living in Arizona during the summer. A
frutarian doesn't need as much as a potato chip junkie. I venture to think
anyone with a healthy diet doesn't need as much water as someone eating
chemicals, salt, saturated fats and junk food.
Hydration is
a requirement for life. Humans can survive up to six weeks without food, but
only two days without water.
Those of us
lucky enough to have easy access to water can get it straight from the tap in
our homes or we can install water dispensary machines and have water delivered
regularly. Stores carry numerous brands of bottled waters and some even offer
bulk water from water filtration machines.
Water
contamination is a constant threat. Industrial waste, human sewage, animal
sewage, garbage, and bacterial pathogens are just a handful of pollutants that
may render our water sources unusable. Without chemical treatments we are
subjected to any number of deadly, water-borne pathogens; and with chemical
treatments we are poisoned. Chlorine is the most widely used water treatment to
reduce disease-causing bacteria. Fluoride is commonly added to the city water
supply as a free cavity prevention practice. Our only choice is to move to
property with a private well, but even then state regulations will be
monitoring what you do or don't do to your own water supply.
Bottled water
uses plastic materials for containers that leach PBCs, BPAs, HDPEs, PPs, PVCs,
and PETs into the water and it is said most bottled water is just tap water
bottled so add in the chlorine and fluoride and you are drinking one toxic
cocktail! Truth be told, it's probably safer to drink tap water than some of
these bottled waters!
Consumers can now buy glass or stainless steel water bottles and refill them with their own filtered tap water or buy filtered water at the store. Many restaurants offer free filtered water through their soda fountain machine.
Musician Jason Mraz is a self-made spokesperson for water quality and conservation and promotes a variety of these types of re-fillable bottles. He has also teamed up with Brita and their FilterForGood Music Project during his "Tour is a Four Letter Word" tour promoting safe, re-usable containers and reducing plastic water bottle waste. At his concerts the Brita tents offer free filtered water and prizes. He also wears suits made from recycled plastic water bottles to music awards. I love Jason Mraz.
For those of
us who are chemically sensitive, tap water can be intolerable. Bathing in
chlorine is enough to asphyxiate a MCSer and drinking fluoride can make us very
sick. What about all the unknown chemicals haphazardly added to our water
without our knowledge?
Jason Mraz water bottle |
Musician Jason Mraz is a self-made spokesperson for water quality and conservation and promotes a variety of these types of re-fillable bottles. He has also teamed up with Brita and their FilterForGood Music Project during his "Tour is a Four Letter Word" tour promoting safe, re-usable containers and reducing plastic water bottle waste. At his concerts the Brita tents offer free filtered water and prizes. He also wears suits made from recycled plastic water bottles to music awards. I love Jason Mraz.
Suit made from water bottles! |
The first
winter I first moved into my house, I started getting sick. At first I thought
it was some kind of virus even though I knew that was improbable with my
superhero immune system. Was it food poisoning? Mold? Cat urine bacteria from
the old rugs I removed? With every bout of illness
I made an excuse before I realized I was getting sick on the same days every
month like clockwork. I started logging illness episodes on a calendar. The afternoon
of the 21st the nausea would build. My fast remedy for any illness was a nice,
hot bath.
After the bath I'd get sicker and head to bed with cold sweats, joint pain, vomiting, diarrhea and migraines. My head would spin and at times my sight would blackout. The 22nd I'd be miserable in bed all day and the 23rd it would all be almost gone by the evening. The 24th I was fine, if not a little exhausted. I was sure this was what it was like to be poisoned. Off-hand I mentioned it to a friend and she had read an article that stated if it's like clockwork it's either industry or water, something on a schedule.
After the bath I'd get sicker and head to bed with cold sweats, joint pain, vomiting, diarrhea and migraines. My head would spin and at times my sight would blackout. The 22nd I'd be miserable in bed all day and the 23rd it would all be almost gone by the evening. The 24th I was fine, if not a little exhausted. I was sure this was what it was like to be poisoned. Off-hand I mentioned it to a friend and she had read an article that stated if it's like clockwork it's either industry or water, something on a schedule.
Hmmm...water.
But I used a Brita Water Filter. The water looked fine, unlike my last home
where the water came out blackish-brown at times. Or the previous home where
the water smelled like something died in the pipes (this is normal in Phoenix, Arizona!). I did remember someone telling me when I first came to this town never to drink the water as it was toxic. I laughed and told him it couldn't possibly be worse than the water supply I left. Maybe I was wrong? I didn't really start taking it seriously
until one night in the middle of a poisoning I decided I needed to drink
some water in hopes of flushing whatever it was out. I passed out on my kitchen
floor. Time to get serious.
The next
month I planned and prepared for my experiment by buying ten gallons of filtered
water from a machine in a store in another city. Between the 18th and the 25th
I was allowed no tap water from my town's water source. No bathing, no hair
washing, no dishwashing, no hand washing, no clothes washing, no tooth
brushing, and when I flushed the toilet I timed it so the lid was down, the
window opened and I ran out of the bathroom and closed the door. No touching
water or even breathing water vapors.
And no
illness! The first time in two winter seasons. Ah ha! It IS the water. On the
25th I was dying to take a bath and do the dishes. I became slightly nauseated
and with that grabbed a gallon of filtered water and rinsed all that tap water
off. The nausea slowly subsided.
A friend of
mine who used to treat his division's well water told me to find out when they
treat the water. He explained all the tricks water departments use to make sure
they pass inspection, none of them are proper or legal.
First, I
called the town's water department. I explained my water-associated health problem
and that I was in the market for a whole-house water filter. I wanted to find
out what chemicals are used in water treatment so I would be able to select a
filter that would work on those particular chemicals. I didn't want to sound
threatening or accusatory as I didn't want to put him in a defensive mode.
I wanted his help. Telling the guy the water was making me violently ill and passing out DID get
his attention. He apologized profusely and agreed to send me water treatment
results.
As I waited
for those documents, I called the state water department. The first woman was
defensive, rude and unhelpful, but she passed me onto another employee who while on the
phone went through some of my town's documented water issues. She sent me this
documentation.
I continued
to wait for the water treatment results and opted to see the local doctor. I
had hoped another one of his patients might be having the same issues. I did NOT
tell him I was chemically sensitive. Within five minutes his medical assistant
told me it was all in my head! The doctor on the other hand, nodded
condescendingly as I explained, studied my list of symptoms and prescribed
headache medicine! SO. INCREDIBLY. USELESS.
The water
treatment results arrived with a note stating he could only find two documents
from two different months, both from last year. I found it really strange and suspicious records of the test
results aren't kept on file? According to the official notes they tested the water on the 22nd in
both instances. Which means they are treating the water on the 21st to comply with
the testing on the 22nd. Later someone in town who knows someone who knows
someone who knows the person who does the water treatments (it's a small town) heard they don't measure the chemicals. They just guess how much and dump them in.
Great.
So...I called
the water guy back and innocently told him I thought it was interesting the testing is done the day after I'm sick (hint, hint!). I also asked why I'm only sick in the winter and if there is a
particular chemical used only in the winter. He told me they have a special
chemical they add to the water only in the winter to break up the mud washes
from the winter rain storms. Unbelievable. There must be a chemical for
everything!
At this point
I wasn't sure what to do. I doubted a water filter was going to eliminate an
anti-mud chemical as most of them are designed to filtrate only chlorine and
fluoride. Most water filters, even industrial strength types, can't even filter out all the medications from
human sewage that goes through waste water treatments! Eewwww...Yep, we are all on birth control pills. No wonder so many have fertility issues!
As it turned
out, I never got sick again. I think I scared the beejeebies out of the water
departments and they made some changes to their lackadaisical treatment
protocols.
Currently I
still do bath, brush my teeth, wash my hair, water my plants, wash my dishes
and flush my toilet with city water. I drink and cook with filtered water I buy
from out of town.
It takes a whole lot of effort on a daily basis not to get poisoned in our society.
It takes a whole lot of effort on a daily basis not to get poisoned in our society.
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