If you don't have an air purifier in your home, what are you asking your lungs to do for you?
Can you think of anyone in your life directly or indirectly suffering from allergens, like tobacco smoke, mold, mildew, pollen, dust mites, pet dander or odor problems (kitty litter boxes, pet breeders, realtors listing a home with house-a-tosis, day care centers, or nail salons)?
Did you know most polluted air you breathe isn't outside? It's inside your home. In fact the Environmental Protection Agency said that indoor air is up to 5 times more polluted than the air outside, and the US House of Representatives proclaimed indoor air pollution our greatest environmental health problem.Have you heard of "sick building Syndrome," the vocabulary used to describe theis disease of modern architecture?
"Wall-to-wall carpet, poorly ventilated fireplaces, kerosene heaters, mold, and bacterial toxims, dus mites...an almost endless collection of highly allergenic products have invaded our homes, and we have sealed them in the deadly precision," says Marilyn Chase from a Wall Street Journal article.
(facts provided by Seventh Success, Inc.)
Do you know what's in the water that comes out of your faucet?
How many articles have you read in the paper about all the pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and animal and human waste that is not removed from the water supply of most city water departments? If you really want clean water for you and your family to drink, you should consider adding on your own water purification system for drinking and cooking. You might also consider adding a water filter to your shower or tub, since chlorine is easily absorbed into the skin. Further research shows that chlorine when it combines with some of the ingredients that are not removed from your drinking water are hazardous.
Click on the link at the top right and learn about the air purification system we use in our home and office. At that website you can also check out the water treatment systems in the column on your left.
The banner on the right bottom of this page will link you to the system we use for laundry. It eliminates the use of detergents, chlorine bleach (we confess to using and Oxygen bleaching agent), and fabric softners (do a google search to see whats in your fabric softner). Every couple of years we replace about $32.00 worth of parts, so all we pay for to do our wash is a little electricity and COLD WATER!
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