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		<title>Why Drinking Water for Health May be Crucial for our Well-being</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 21:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The human body is made up of around 70% water and so drinking water for health is essential our over-all well-being.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The human body is made up of around 70% water and so <strong>drinking water for health</strong> is essential our over-all well-being.</p>
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		<title>How A Water Cooler Unit Will Benefit Your Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 10:53:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Throughout the UK water cooler units are installed in offices, hospitals, gyms and schools. Having drinking water readily available has become a necessity and one, which people take for, granted. There are, unfortunately, a high number of people who are grossly dehydrated and do not realise this until it is too late. Often, people forget [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Throughout the UK water cooler units are installed in offices, hospitals, gyms and schools. Having drinking water readily available has become a necessity and one, which people take for, granted. There are, unfortunately, a high number of people who are grossly dehydrated and do not realise this until it is too late. Often, people forget to drink enough water to keep them going through the day as normal. </p>
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Getting yourself into a habit of drinking water more often will help keep you hydrated and help flush out your toxins. Keeping a bottle by you or refilling your bottle from a water cooler will keep you in the habit of drinking water more often. In the UK water cooler and dispensing units are installed in public and private places, such as work offices, shopping precincts, gyms etc. These are a good way of preventing dehydration, tiredness, dull skin, lethargy and headaches.</p>
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Many people do suffer from tiredness, constipation and headaches during work hours. This is not always due to stress but could also be due to dehydration. Those who do not know roughly how much water to drink, stick to drinking roughly two litres or eight large glasses per day. You do not necessarily have to drink this all in one go (which would be physically impossible, not to mention uncomfortable) but by sipping it throughout the day.</p>
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Drinking cooled water is fine as long as it is not too cold, because the body absorbs the fluid more quickly if it is near room temperature. Although, drinking cold water is not detrimental to your health, it is however better to drink this after a vigorous workout or when you are feeling dehydrated from the heat. This will help to cool your body temperature down and keep you feeling more energetic. </p>
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Offices in the UK tend to have a water cooler unit in offices. Studies have shown and proven that this increases concentration and makes staff work more efficiently by being constantly alert. People that drink coffee or tea to stimulate their mind do not realise that they are in fact drinking something that acts as a diuretic; in other words, it is dehydrating you. Many feel that this is enough to keep you hydrated but in fact, you are decreasing your recommended daily water consumption. </p>
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For those addicted to caffeine, they will find it much harder to function without their daily fix. However, it is not a good idea to cut back on your fix of caffeinated beverages. Like most addictions this should be a slow process, however, it is a good to begin increasing your water intake. If you happen to work in an office, chances are, particularly in the UK water cooler and dispenser units will have been installed. Get into a habit of drinking as much as you can in a day, and dropping down the amount of coffee or tea, you drink.</p>
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Doing this slowly will be more beneficial for you, because then you will avoid adverse affects. Cutting down on caffeine will cause tiredness, lack of concentration and sometimes headaches. If you have been drinking caffeine beverages for a long time, your body will feel the effects and will react to it as way of trying to get you to revert to drinking this. In this instance, you will need to drink more water, or just stick to a couple of cups of coffee or tea per day. </p>
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Installing a water cooler or water dispenser will enable you to drink pure safe water all the time. For those looking for a cheaper option, can invest in a water filter. Always keep a small bottle with you so then you are able to get a sip every now and again. We are lucky to be living in the UK whereby water is abundant, especially safe water, therefore take advantage of this, as it will benefit you greatly.</p>
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<p>Anna Stenning is an expert on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pure-eau.co.uk/">UK water coolers</a> and water dispensers, having recently adopted a healthier lifestyle which includes giving up on caffeinated beverages.</p>
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		<title>The Reverse Osmosis Water Dispenser and Why You Should Avoid it to Protect Your Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 17:56:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just imagine if you had recently bought an expensive reverse osmosis water dispenser and found that it didn&#8217;t make the water safe and stripped it of vital natural minerals. How would you feel? This is exactly what has happened to many people and I hope this article will empower you not to make the same [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just imagine if you had recently bought an expensive reverse osmosis water dispenser and found that it didn&#8217;t make the water safe and stripped it of vital natural minerals. How would you feel?</p>
<p>This is exactly what has happened to many people and I hope this article will empower you not to make the same mistake by purchasing a reverse osmosis water dispenser.</p>
<p>These reverse osmosis water filtering systems can be worse than not having any filter at all. For a start, because their filters are so small, they strip out vital trace minerals like calcium and magnesium, which we require to stay healthy.</p>
<p>If we do not get these minerals, then the body will literally pull them from the teeth and bones, leaving us open to potential long term health problems. Nowhere on earth does demineralized water exist naturally.</p>
<p>These reverse osmosis water filtering systems were originally designed for the photographic industries which required large volumes of demineralized water, and then somehow became touted as a good idea for domestic filtering solutions, which they are not.</p>
<p>A recent World Health Organization study concluded that &#8220;drinking water should contain minimum levels of certain essential minerals.&#8221; So a reverse osmosis water dispenser goes against this unless you add yet another filter to repair some of the damage done, which is never as good after the event.</p>
<p>For every gallon of water they produce, approximately 2-3 gallons are wasted, an unacceptable fact in today&#8217;s water conscious world, and they are expensive to maintain.</p>
<p>A common complaint about a new reverse osmosis water dispenser is how unbelievably noisy they are. One guy threw it out on his porch after having had enough of the constant noise coming from the under sink cupboard!</p>
<p>We live in times where are water quality is dangerously poor, containing an average of 2100 chemical toxins, with herbicides and pesticides being found in the average glass of water here in the States.</p>
<p>The best water filtration systems on the market today use multi stage or twin filtration, and an activated carbon filter to remove 99% of all contaminants, something that a reverse osmosis water dispenser cannot do.</p>
<p>You can then enjoy the experience of drinking water that is totally safe, healthy and tastes great, secure in the knowledge you are protecting yourself and your family&#8217;s health not just for now, but for the future as well.</p>
<p>Make no mistake about it, a reverse osmosis water dispenser is not the solution, just part of the problem, so go ahead and research a little more and get yourself the best filtration system available.</p>
<p>If you would like to learn more about the systems that I personally recommend and use, visit my website today.</p>
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<p>Ray Hamilton is a dedicated advocate and researcher of the incredible benefits of safe, clean, healthy water. Take a moment to visit his site now and discover which products Ray recommends after extensive research: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.healthy-filtered-water.com/">http://www.healthy-filtered-water.com/</a></p>
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