Dr Marc Cohen Dr Marc Cohen

The Wonders Of Water

Water is a remarkable substance that is essential for life, yet it still holds many mysteries. As humans, we are connected to water on a fundamental level, with our bodies consisting of more than 99% water molecules. However, the water we consume and use for bathing often contains harmful contaminants such as chlorine, bacteria, viruses, volatile organic compounds, heavy metals, and even microplastics. Many of these contaminants are classified as emerging contaminants, which means their effects on human and ecological health are not yet fully understood.

Furthermore, the use of chlorine to treat town water, while effective in preventing infectious outbreaks, can have adverse effects on our health. For instance, people with skin or gut conditions may be inadvertently poisoning themselves by drinking or bathing in chlorinated water. As we continue to learn more about the complexities of water and its relationship to our health, it's becoming increasingly clear that we need to be proactive in finding solutions to ensure the water we consume and use is safe and healthy.

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Dr Marc Cohen Dr Marc Cohen

Chlorine Calamity in our Drinking & Bathing water

This blog post sheds light on a common yet often overlooked issue - how we unknowingly poison ourselves with chlorine in our daily lives. The post highlights the ten calamities of chlorine, including its toxicity on skin, when ingested or inhaled, and the hazards it poses to the environment. It explains how exposure to chlorine and its by-products can lead to gut dysbiosis and chronic diseases, especially in infants and young children. The post also offers a solution to reduce exposure to chlorine by using a Beautiful Water Whole House Filter.

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Dr Marc Cohen Dr Marc Cohen

How Water Contaminants affect your Microbiome

Water is an essential element for life, but what happens when the water we consume is contaminated with harmful substances? Our bodies and our microbiomes can suffer. Unfiltered tap water can contain a range of contaminants such as chlorine, lead, pesticides, herbicides, pharmaceuticals, and other pollutants that can damage the delicate balance of our gut microbiome.

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Dr Marc Cohen Dr Marc Cohen

10 Toxic Truths

Our world is inundated with toxic chemicals that affect all living things, including us. These Ten Toxic Truths expose the grim reality of the extent of toxicity in our environment, its effects on our bodies and the subsequent impact on our health, both in the present and for future generations.

Microbes in our bodies outnumber the stars in the known universe. They play a critical role in maintaining our health and wellbeing, but unfiltered tap water contaminants can have a detrimental effect on the microbiome. Chemicals in our water, food, air, buildings and soil can accumulate in our body tissues, leading to health problems such as obesity, diabetes, cancer, and reproductive issues.

Toxicity is everywhere and affects everyone. Tens of thousands of toxic chemicals are produced commercially and even more are created as pollutants. The full extent of the problem is unknown, and tiny doses of endocrine-disrupting chemicals can have large, non-linear effects. Combinations of chemicals can be much more harmful than individual chemicals, and exposure during critical periods of development can have irreversible effects that last for generations.

Exposure to toxic chemicals is unequal and unjust, and children are the most vulnerable due to their immature organ systems and higher exposure through contact with the ground and hand-to-mouth behavior. We all need to be aware of the toxic chemicals in our environment and take action to reduce our exposure to them.

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Dr Marc Cohen Dr Marc Cohen

Why It’s Important to Filter Your Bathing Water

Are you concerned about the quality of your bathing water? Many people use a filter for their drinking water, but fail to realise the importance of filtering their shower and bath water.

In fact, it may be even more important to filter your bathing water than your drinking water.

Here are ten reasons why filtering your shower and bath water is crucial to your health and wellbeing. From toxic chemicals to mineral buildup, there are many factors that can impact the quality of your bathing water. But don't worry, there are steps you can take to reduce your exposure to harmful substances and protect your skin and hair. Consider investing in an Beautiful Water Whole House Water Filter for the ultimate solution to your water filtration needs.

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Dr Marc Cohen Dr Marc Cohen

The Marvels of Microbes

Our world is inundated with toxic chemicals that affect all living things, including us. These Ten Toxic Truths expose the grim reality of the extent of toxicity in our environment, its effects on our bodies and the subsequent impact on our health, both in the present and for future generations.

Microbes in our bodies outnumber the stars in the known universe. They play a critical role in maintaining our health and wellbeing, but unfiltered tap water contaminants can have a detrimental effect on the microbiome. Chemicals in our water, food, air, buildings and soil can accumulate in our body tissues, leading to health problems such as obesity, diabetes, cancer, and reproductive issues.

Toxicity is everywhere and affects everyone. Tens of thousands of toxic chemicals are produced commercially and even more are created as pollutants. The full extent of the problem is unknown, and tiny doses of endocrine-disrupting chemicals can have large, non-linear effects. Combinations of chemicals can be much more harmful than individual chemicals, and exposure during critical periods of development can have irreversible effects that last for generations.

Exposure to toxic chemicals is unequal and unjust, and children are the most vulnerable due to their immature organ systems and higher exposure through contact with the ground and hand-to-mouth behavior. We all need to be aware of the toxic chemicals in our environment and take action to reduce our exposure to them.

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