8. FUNTIONS OF WATER IN
OUR BODY
• keep skin vibrant and supple
• escort toxins from the body
• support healthy metabolism
• improve energy
• remove body heat
• lubricate joints
• improve mental and physical performance
• support digestion
11. SYMPTOMS OF
DEHYDRATION
Infant or young child
• Dry mouth and tongue
• No tears when crying
• No wet diapers for three hours
• Sunken eyes, cheeks
• Sunken soft spot on top of skull
• Restlessness or irritability
16. CHLORINATED WATER
OR SLOW POISON
• Chlorine has long been used to disinfect our drinking water because it
controls the growth of such unwelcome bacteria as Ecoli and Giardia.
17. EFFECTS OF
CHLORINATED WATER
• ASTHMA
• INCRESE CHOLESTROL
• DERMATITIS
• CANCER
• COUGH
• EYE IRRITATION
• NEURO TOXICITY
• HEART ATTACK
• INFERTILITY
• BIRTH DEFECTS
• IMMUNE SYSTEM INJURY
19. FLORIDE WATER OR
SLOW POISON
• Increased lead absorption
• Disrupts synthesis of collagen
• Hyperactivity and/or lethargy
• Muscle disorders
• Thyroid disease
• Arthritis
• Dementia
• Bone fractures
• Lowered thyroid function
• Bone cancer (osteosarcoma)
• Inactivates 62 enzymes and inhibits more than 100
• Inhibited formation of antibodies
• Genetic damage and cell death
• Increased tumor and cancer rate
• Disrupted immune system
• Damaged sperm and increased infertility
26. SAFE WATER
CONTAINER
5. plastic
contain Bisphenol A (BPA)
• low birth weight (LBW)
• disruptive to the endocrine
system
• obesity
• affect brain and behavioural
development in children.
• Provide space to grow bacteria
& viruses
• Cancer
• Diabetes
• Fertility Problems
32. HEALING PROPERTIES
OF WATER
2006 Aug;116(8):1455-60.
Water may cure patients with Meniere disease.
Naganuma H1, Kawahara K, Tokumasu K, Okamoto M.
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Abstract
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS:
We examined whether sufficient water intake is effective in the long-term control of vertigo and hearing activity in patients with
Meniere disease (MD) for whom conventional therapy has proven unsuccessful.
STUDY DESIGN:
The authors conducted a time-series study with historical control.
METHODS:
Eighteen patients with MD in group 1 drank 35 mL/kg per day of water for 2 years. Twenty-nine patients with MD treated with the
conventional dietary and diuretic therapy for more than 2 years during 1992 to 1999 at the same hospital were enrolled in a
historical control of group 2.
RESULTS:
Patients in group 1 dramatically relieved vertigo and significantly improved in the hearing of the worst pure-tone average of three
frequencies (0.125, 0.25, and 0.5 kHz) (low PTA) during the last 6 months of the study period. In contrast, patients in group 2
became worse in both the four- (0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz) frequency PTA and the low PTA, although their vertigo did improve. The
number of patients whose hearing were improved, unchanged, and worse were 4, 12, and 2 in group 1 and 2, 11, and 16 in
group 2, respectively.
CONCLUSION:
Deliberate modulation of the intake of water may be the simplest and most cost-effective medical treatment for patients with MD.
Larger studies will be needed to confirm these results in a larger patient cohort.
PMID: 16885753 DOI: 10.1097/01.mlg.0000225904.78569.0c