The serious health risks of chlorinated water for drinking and bathing.

Many years ago, when I first started out, I used to write a regular article entitled “Domestic Demons”. I felt that the time was right for me to resurrect this.
A domestic demon is something which is lurking around your home and not serving your health in any way, shape or form, and in fact could be doing quite a lot of harm to you and your family.
The first Domestic Demon under my spotlight is CHLORINE.
A few years back, I remember a fellow Mancunian questioning why my mother had a water filter. Surely Manchester water was one of the cleanest, he said. The thing is, there is CLEAN and then there is CLEAN.
For many decades, we have been brainwashed into thinking that everything needs to be sanitised to within an inch of its life, to…
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Thanks for the reblog. Love your site. WIll have a good look through when I have some spare time 🙂
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Thanks too Judith. It’s a great article. And yes, in time. So much to read isn’t there? Everywhere! I’m keen to raise awareness on the water topic. The additives are criminal IMO.
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The reason I decided not to get involved with the fluoride debate was because the anti campaigners called it a win when fluoride was taken out and chloride is put in. Stupid stupid stupid.
Warning to those that take MSM (sulfur). Sulfur should NOT BE TAKEN with chlorinated water. It simply can not uptake the sulfur. If you look at the periodic table, Sulfur is to the left of chlorine (number 17 on the periodic table) http://www.knowledgedoor.com/2/elements_handbook/sulfur_components/navigator_periodic_table.png indicating chloride will block the uptake of sulfur
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Horrific when you think. This is preventing the uptake of any sulfur in our diet. They have all bases covered don’t they? Thanks for the info Rose. I’ve just watched a long analysis of what’s in US treated water so I imagine ours will be the same or similar anyway.
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