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Where Is Water Found In Your Body?
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Water is found throughout the body, both inside and outside the cells.
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Water is the key to all body functions.
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Our blood contains 90% water.
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It is the water that carries nutrients to all living cells.
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Nourishment of the body cells and waste products that are formed in connection with metabolism are transported with water.
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Water must be so pure that the organisms various cells are not damaged.
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Under normal conditions, a person needs 1.5 to 2.5 liters of water per day.
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Water is our most important factor in fundamentals for good health.
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A human being consists of about 70% water, the rest is carbon and
minerals.
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The blood (the streams of life) is 90% water.
Polluted water may therefore pose a significant health risk. The quality of drinking water, which is surface water, is steadily deteriorating because of pollutants and acid rain, not to mention antibiotics in the water. Even our water is becoming acidic. At a pH of 6 crabs die, roaches and salmon die at 4, and all fish die at a pH of 3. And all life on earth ceases at a pH of 2.5.
FYI: The average pH of
a soft drink is pH 3.4. This acidity is strong enough to dissolve teeth
and bones!
Exhaustive research reveals your need for ionic calcium. Countless publications confirm the importance of calcium supplementation. Calcium is the most important mineral for your health. That's why its on milk cartons, cereal boxes, etc. However, calcium is the hardest mineral for our bodies to break down and absorb (especially for the elderly). Only a small percentage of the calcium from products like this get into our system.
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