The Power of Water


Did you know that water makes up 70% of our bodies?

We purchased a Genzon Water filter in 2013 and we still couldn't be happier with it. This amazing water system was created in Japan by water scientists to emulate natural spring water, free from contaminants and full of essential minerals.

This home water system filters and removes toxins and contaminants including bacteria (including e-coli, giardia, cryptospiridium), chemicals (including 100% chlorine & 90% of fluoride), heavy metals, THM's, sediment & particles (down to 0.1.5 micron).

A balanced range of alkaline minerals is then added to the water via deep sea mined mineral stones and sanitised by silver stones, a natural anti-bacterial which prevents the formation of algae in the water.

Oh, and the water tastes A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!

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Watch my video tutorial above, and read my tips below about keeping hydrated, why quality matters, and how you can make it a part of your daily routine.

In fact, we need it to survive, but most of the population is dehydrated.

Water is needed for the normal functioning of our cells. It transports nutrients into the cells, and it moves toxins, waste, and debris out of the cell. Drinking plenty of water is one of the most important, and easiest changes that you can make for your health and wellbeing.

If you don't drink enough water, toxins can build up, weakening your immune system.

However, there is a BUT. And it's a BIG one...

The water MUST be filtered!

Although the government is supposed to provide us with safe drinking water this isn't necessarily the case.

Scientific studies continue to show that tap water contains contaminates such as chemicals, heavy metals, pesticides, fluoride, bacteria, and chlorine, which can all be very detrimental to your health.

These toxins in the water can also make it difficult to lose weight, presenting you with an additional challenge.

Not only that, your digestive system, circulatory system, and your body’s ability to absorb and transport nutrients from your food, are all dependent on your water intake.