Friday, March 9, 2012

Did you know!??

I have a product I want to sell you, and I call it AirFlow 3000. It's a ventilation system that pumps air into your house. AirFlow 3000 air comes in an elegantly packaged delivery system that will lend you and your family style and sophistication. And it’s available for just $5 per day, per person! Interested?
Well, just to be clear: AirFlow 3000 is 100 percent identical to the air outside. It contains all the same pollutants and funky odors, and it doesn't do anything special for your health. You’re really just paying for the packaging, because you’re already breathing the exact same air for free. Still interested?
 
Of course you aren't. But the AirFlow 3000 pitch is essentially the same pitch water bottlers are making right now. The difference is they're not so straightforward about their wares. They're not selling water, they're selling "mineral" and "spring" water. And we're buying. The average American chugs nearly 30 gallons of bottled water a year, making it the second-most consumed commercial beverage in the United States. (Sadly, soda is the first.) But, as it turns out, bottled water is no more pure than the federally regulated—and virtually free—H2O that comes out of the tap.
Below, I shed some light on what’s really going on behind the fancy names and pristine labels of your favorite bottled water brands. It's time to rethink your relationship with water.
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Bottled-Water Secret #1: It doesn’t taste any better

In a 2010 study published in the Journal of Sensory Studies, researchers asked people to rate the taste of six bottled mineral waters and six types of tap water. They found that, overall, bottled water didn’t perform any better than the stuff from the tap. The reason: It’s mineral concentration, not "water purity," that influences flavor. The study’s participants preferred water with medium mineralization, which they described as “tasteless” and “cooler,” but whether it came from a bottle or the tap made little difference. What is clear: By filling your belly, drinking water before meals can help you lose a ton of weight. In fact, it's one of the 20 Habits Skinny People Live By.

Bottled-Water Secret #2: It’s not necessarily pure

 The Natural Resources Defense Council recently tested 1,000 bottles of water and discovered that about 22 percent of the brands in the study contained chemical contaminants at levels above state health limits. And in 2011, California State University researchers tested six brands of bottled water and found that while none contained more than the legal level of contaminates, all six exceeded California public health goals for arsenic. There’s also substantial research showing that when certain plastic bottles are heated at high temperatures, chemicals from the plastic can leach into a container’s contents (a good reason not to store cases of water in the garage this summer). The takeaway: Don’t let label jargon like “pure” and “natural” fool you. Unlike bottled water, tap water is subject to strict federal, state, and local guidelines, making it a safer beverage choice.
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Bottled-Water Secret #3: It may be glorified tap water

Exotic names and labels conjure up images of tropical waterfalls and mountaintop springs, but in reality, roughly 25 percent of all bottled water comes from municipal water sources. Coca-Cola’s Dasani, for example, is nothing but purified tap water with added minerals. And Pepsi’s Aquafina? Another bottle of city water. I don’t know about you, but if I’m going to be drinking tap water anyway, I’d rather save some cash and drink the free version. For more beverage secrets, including detailed list of the worst drinks in America, pick up a copy of Drink This, Not That!
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Bottled-Water Secret #4: It’s hurting our planet

Most water bottles are made of a plastic called polyethylene terepthalate, or PET. There are two problems with PET bottles. Problem 1: They take a boatload of crude oil to produce. University of Louisville researchers estimate that around 17 million barrels of oil are used each year to produce PET water bottles—a major reason why bottled water costs roughly four times as much as gasoline. Problem 2: We’re chucking our water bottles in the trash, instead of the recycling bin. According to the Container Recycling Institute, nearly 90 percent of the 30 billion PET water bottles we buy annually end up in landfills—a huge problem when you consider that PET bottles take from 400 to 1,000 years to decompose. The bottom line: We should all take a cue from environmentally conscious activists like the folks at the University of Vermont—which recently banned bottled-water sales on campus—and opt for the tap whenever possible.  

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Monday, March 5, 2012

The Cost of Bottled Water

Next to carbonated beverages, bottled water ranks second as America’s favorite drink. But is bottled water the right choice for your hydration? Is it even the right choice for your recession-friendly budget?
Obviously, bottled water is much healthier than sugary, caffeinated sodas, but is it really worth the cost? You may be surprised at what Americans actually spend on bottled water every year. Take a look at how Kangen Water® compares to the cost of staying hydrated with popular bottled water brands:


When times are tough, don’t rely on expensive bottled water to keep your body healthy when there is a better way! Kangen Water® is exactly what your pocketbook needs to keep your family hydrated on a dime.
The Bottled Water Illusion
Why are so many Americans paying a fortune to stay hydrated with bottled water? Unfortunately, many people are under the misconception that bottled water is the healthiest choice available, and they are willing to pay top dollar for it.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has found that bottled water is not safer than tap water, and some companies even use tap water for their more expensive bottled product1! The EPA urges all consumers to check with the bottled water company in order to find if any contaminants are contained in their drinking water1.
But you don’t have to accept the fact that your drinking water may contain pollutants or contaminants. You can proactively seek a healthy water that is filtered, ionized, and alkalized!
Change Your Water – Change Your Life™
Kangen Water® is more cost-efficient for your long-term hydration needs, and you can be sure of the quality of this delicious alkaline water. The Enagic® water ionizing machines use cutting-edge technology and state-of-the-art patented techniques to ensure that with a touch of a button, you can have the cleanest alkaline water that is perfect for sustaining optimal health and overall wellness.
Save your money and enjoy a healthy life! Drink Kangen Water®!
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1http://www.epa.gov/ogwdw/faq/pdfs/fs_healthseries_bottlewater.pdf

Kangen Water – More Than Just Drinking Water

I have explained the many benefits of drinking Kangen Water for better health and wellness. But the reality is the Enagic LevelUk SD501 Ionizer produces  5 different types of water useful for green cleaning. Imagine being able to keep your home cleaner the all-natural way!
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The Kangen Water machine enables you to control the pH level of the water it creates, giving you more options in home and laundry care. This gives you more value and allows you to have a more eco-friendly home, which is perfect for families and pet owners.
Let me explain here::

Strong Kangen Water: (*Not for drinking*)
This type of water has a pH of 11.0. It is ideal for cleaning produce, dishes, cutting boards, and grime in and around your kitchen – without harmful chemicals. It’s even great for getting out tough stains on surfaces like countertops and tile.
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Kangen Water:
With a pH of 8.5-9.5, this type of water is perfect for drinking and healthy cooking. Kangen Water is also good for gardening. Its alkaline pH properties work to provide optimal hydration. And the great taste of Kangen Water is due to the unique filtering process that never strips out the natural minerals your body needs.
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Clean Water:
Strictly for drinking, this healthy water has a pH of 7.0. It contains no cloudiness or harmful chemicals. Therefore, it works wonderfully when preparing baby foods or taking medication.
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Acidic Water:
This slightly acidic water has a pH of 4.0-6.0. It has natural astringency, which makes it terrific to use for gentle cleaning and beauty care. Use this water to wash your face and hair. You can also use it in the rinse cycle of your laundry or when preparing food for freezing.
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Strong Acidic Water: (*Not for drinking*)
This water has a pH of 2.5, which has excellent cleaning characteristics. Acidic Water can be used to clean household surfaces and remove pesticides, dirt and other impurities from foods. It also makes a convenient hand sanitizer.
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So, imagine never having to buy store-bought household cleaners or expensive beauty care products again! Alkaline Ionized Enagic® Water Machines provide you with a greener alternative for most day-to-day household and beauty needs. Kangen Water® is a great solution for your budget, your health, and the environment!
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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Internal & External Educational Motivations

Yes the two motivations are internal and external. My internal motivation is what i believe powers me more than external motivations. My external motivations has always been easy to know, growing up in poverty to lower class was hard, but my mom sure kept a clean home where you never thought so we were poor. Watching TV and meeting other families that had two parents at home providing for their family was an external motivation. I loved seeing how parents saved for their children's education and provided a good life of vacations, driving nice cars, and living in comfortable homes with all the trimmings of beautiful closets, and technology gadgets. My single mother never had a formal education and she would always talk to my brother and I about obtaining our degrees. I wanted her to be proud of me and knew it mean the world to her if I did. These external aspects of life motivated me to pursue and higher education so I could be an expert and have the skills of a professional that is well rounded to earn the income to provide a dream come true.

My internal motivations is what i say is most powerful to allow me to accomplish my goals and dreams of higher education. I am spiritual and have a lot of faith in myself. I have had an internal power that allows me to persevere. I have always wanted to accomplish my true potential and find and live my passions in life to have happiness. Pursuing my education is one of my greatest challenges and fears. I have always wanted to accomplish this fear and it is a crying struggle at times to stay on course and not make excuses for myself on completing and and staying consistent. Seeing myself graduate and overcome my fear is my internal motivation for obtaining my education.