the scary stuff still hanging in the water

  • chlorine

    Chlorine has disinfectant properties that make it useful for cleaning products and swimming pools. It’s added to drinking water as a purification technique, despite not being completely safe. As a reactive chemical, Chlorine bonds with water, including the water in your gut, to produce poisonous hydrochloric acid. Chlorine exposure can cause respiratory problems and damage cells. Long-term effects include memory loss and impaired balance. Chlorine not only kills the bad bacteria that can make us sick, but also the good bacteria on which our skin relies. Chlorinated water destroys most of the beneficial intestinal flora that help with the digestion of food and the production of vitamins B12 and K. It also destroys vitamin E and polyunsaturated fatty acids. All of these factors have been shown to result in acne and other skin irritations, including eczema and rashes

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