Doctors orders: Drink more water ! I cannot recall ever drinking water for the first 82 years of my life and survived in reasonable health. Now I take on enormous amounts of H2O. I started this drinking only the best( or so I thought ). It turns out that there is an great controversy over the merits of distilled over tap water. Tap water seems to have won and now that is what I drink with its horrible chlorine and fluoride.
What a shame that the Feds poke their noses into all phases of our lives. They have made a mess of the education of our kids to the tune of $100,000,ooo ,000 or more. Somehow it has become the duty of the government to feed the kids. How nice for the parents to be relieved of this responsibility.
The Feds also seem to think that every one should own a home whether or not they can afford it. What a pretty kettle if fish this has made of the ruined real estate market
My love of country knows no bounds. You may call me a jingoist and I will take it as a compliment. I do not need the symbolism of the flag or the anthem ( an ugly piece of music ) to stir my patriotic feelings.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
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Not to confuse your water dilemma any further but unless you have a good filter tap water is probably not the best either. Either spring water or mineral water would be healthier and might be a good investment in your health if you are drinking that much water.
I sure do love you Granddad. I use a filter that can be purchased for a relatively small sum: it is called "Pure 2 O" and I like it better than Brita or any of the other post-tap filters. You should invest in one. It makes the water taste great. I am 100% pro tap water, so long as it is filtered...
It may come as some surprise to you, but I have also been accused of under-drinking water. I discovered this through a physical exam where it was noticed that despite my extremely low blood pressure I had a rather high resting pulse. The verdict: dehydration.
I agree with you that our country is one of the best.
I am in Italy at the moment, however, and I cannot help but notice that EVERYONE smokes. Nevertheless, they seem more patient, thinner, and certainly longer-lived than Americans. How is this possible? I'd love to hear your theory on the subject.
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