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Ask the Water Doctor

Your questions are answered by Aquasana's "water doctor", Charles Strand, founder and President of Sun Water Systems, Inc., and one of the leading experts on the need for and benefits of healthy water.

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The Health Effects of Drinking Water Contamination

U.S. drinking water contains more than 2,100 toxic chemicals that can cause cancer.
--Ralph Nader Research Institute

The following report summarizes factual information on tap water quality and the effects of tap water on human health.

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How Much Water Should I Drink?

An increased intake of pure water will enhance virtually every aspect of better health.
For years we have been told that we should drink a "minimum" of 8 eight ounce glasses of water each day. If the goal is to maintain a minimum level of health this eight glass rule is correct. If the goal is to achieve an enhanced level of health, we must consume some level of water above our minimum daily needs.

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The Importance of Water

Quality home water filtration is one of the best investments we can make in our health.

There is a surprising connection between the quality of our water and healthful longevity. There are many health benefits of increasing the amount and quality of the water we drink. All over the world and throughout time, wherever you find the healthiest, most contaminant-free water, you find the healthiest, most vibrant civilizations.

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Prevention and Healing with Water

An increased intake of healthy water will greatly enhance digestion, nutrient absorption, skin hydration, detoxification and virtually every aspect of better health!

So many common ailments and illnesses can be prevented and greatly reduced by an increased intake of healthy water.

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Who Says Tap Water Is Unhealthy?

An examination of 65 of the 3,000 largest utilities found that cities such as Philadelphia, Boston, New York City, Providence; R.I., and Portland, Maine., are "manipulating the results of tests used to detect lead in water, violating federal law and putting millions of Americans at risk," The Washington Post reported. More than 250 major cities currently exceed the EPA's lead standards, and many of them have been deceptive, or even fraudulent, in their reporting of the problems.

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