Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Are you concerned about your drinking water?


Maybe you should be. The Washington Post published an article on Dec. 21 that raised concerns about the safety of drinking water in 31 cities across the country. The specific problem was with a chemical that tainted drinking water and was featured in the film "Erin Brockovich."

But don't be nervous. Do something about it. "But I already drink a lot of bottled water," you say. According to the article, that may not help since the water is often drawn from city tap water.

A water purifier from Vollara could help you relax again. This state-of-the-art purifier removes lead and chlorine, but leaves many healthy minerals in the water. In addition to getting rid of toxic chemicals, the water uses direct disk technology to add electrons. This electron-rich, alkaline water is much closer to water's natural state. It also has antioxidant properties making it a healthy every day choice.

You don't have to be nervous about your drinking water any more. Drink your way to health with Vollara's Living Water.

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For more information on Vollara's state-of-the-art water purifier, contact Chuck MacDonald 301-343-2078 cmacdonald@ecobusiness.com

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