Blogs about Water and your health

By Mellissa on 23 April 2012
When people talk about water, the topics of discussion generally revolve around the various benefits that we get by drinking lots of water on a daily basis.The average person should consume around 1 litre of water per 30kg of their own body weight per day in order to maintain optimal organ functioning and homeostasis in the body.Drinking...
Health Benefits of Having a Water Cooler
By Mellissa on 3 April 2012
The human body consists of 70% water, and all our main organs require hydration to maintain peak condition, especially the brain which consists of up to 85% water. Water is an essential part of our bodies. Without an adequate provision of drinking water at work or at home you will have significantly more days off work - this has a definite cost to...
By admin on 28 March 2012
       Before you rush into a state of confusion, let me offer a quick insight into what DBP’s and BPA’s are and how they are related to water.DBP’s, or Disinfection By-products, are created when chlorine, which is added to water for the purpose of killing bacteria, comes into contact with decaying vegetation.These by...
Enjoy Plumbed Water Coolers At Work
By admin on 25 January 2012
It is a known fact that drinking water has many health properties. No matter what healthy eating plan you are on and regardless if the goals are weight loss, muscle gain or simply to be fit and healthy, what they all tell you is to drink 6-8 glasses of water per day. Plumbed water coolers are the ideal option for any workplace environment. Not...
Water - The best medicine
By Mellissa on 26 October 2011
We all succumb to a cold and/or cough. Children catch up to 10 colds a year, while adults average up to four.The runny nose, fever, sore throat, etc. are all familiar (and dreaded) symptoms of the common cold, an ailment where doctors and pharmaceutical companies have still not made a miracle cure discovery. In fact, the over-the-counter drugs...
Drinking water for sport events
By Mellissa on 29 September 2011
One of the most important factors which determine the success of an athlete’s performance is how much water he or she loses during an event and how successfully these fluid losses are replenished during and after exercise.Strenuous physical exercise results in massive losses of water through sweat and can lead to dehydration, which in turn can...
Invest in a water cooler from Living-Water
By Mellissa on 21 September 2011
Did you know??......that depression and fatigue can often be cured by drinking a glass or two of water? And that water is the most important substance we need to take in?• Only 1,1% of the water on earth is suitable for drinking.• Our bodies consist of 55 – 75% water.• Depression and fatigue are often symptoms of dehydration.• ...
Health risks of water coolers
By Guy on 15 September 2011
Health Risks of Bottled water coolers against plumbed in Typically bottled water coolers use open water reservoirs and in some cases (cheaper water coolers) the top of the bottle actually dips and touches the water in the reservoir – quite an unpalatable vision. This risk is minimized by Living-Water by providing where-ever possible direct chill...

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