Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Does Bottled Water Play Any GOOD Role In Dieting and Weight Loss? (PART 2)

Here is the concluding part of the bottle water question.

Enjoy reading…

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Do you like the taste of bottled water better than your tap water? Don’t worry as this can be corrected. Firstly, I strongly suggest that you shouldn’t rush down to the next store to buy any bottled water.
There are some filtering products that will effectively help you filter your tap water.

I personally love the pitcher with the filter in it. I am certain you have seen these on television before. If you transfer water into it it’ll go through the filter.

This easy to use filleting system becomes less expensive for you. And it does not require much brain power to be able to fill a pitcher with water. Please go check your local shop, I'm sure that you will find one there.

There’re also some good filters that you can put right over your faucet and they seem as the best to use. It’s very convenient to use and no problem replacing the filters. Go to any of the Wal Mart or store like that to get one for yourself.

What about those popular water filtering systems? I mean those ones with the pellets and all that garbage. From my personal experience and that of others they’re pain in the ass. And I still don’t understand why some people get these instead of the smaller faucet units. I know that some people use these because of the condition of their water.

At times, the water comes as too hard and they need to soften it - though this does echo like a design for a porno movie.

Here is another simple method to change the taste of your water. Fill up those empty bottles of those bottled water with tap water. Stick them in the ice box and get them nice and cold. The outcome? You’ll find out that when cold, the water comes out with a different flavor. You might find this to be drinkable. And your wallet will really thank you for this smart move.

I am not against the bottle water but it’s too expensive. Why charging you an arm and a leg for something you can get next to free? i wonder why should you pay for it - well, you shouldn't. Sometimes, I don’t reason that people feel guilty for buying bottled water. I think it’s a step up from going to a whore.

Now I want finalized by advising you to STOP buying and drinking bottled water and you’ll be pleasantly surprised what amount of money you’ll save in just 30 days; 90 days; 280 days and in a year’s time.

I feel very perturbed and consider as crazy about the fact that the world is filled with millions and millions of people who are going to their early graves as a result of starvation and disease while some of us are paying for $1 or more for bottled water.

The whole thing seem unwise to me.

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