We only supply
pure,
natural waterbottled from a
natural spring,located on the border of the
Welsh Marches in the South Shropshire Hills. The source has been filtering the
water for thousands of years and dates back to the early part of the
century when the local village needed a safe, regular drinking supply,
as mains water was not available.
Despite the advent of mains
supplied water after the war, such was the outrage from locals at
having to drink inferior chlorinated water, many continued to bring and
fill up their own containers at the source. Living-Water is a soft
water, low in calcium and magnesium and with a perfect PH balance of
7.5. Both we and our bottling plant are full
member’s of the EIMBCA. (European Independent Mains and Bottled
Cooler Association).
Delicious
tasting and very palatable hence we drink sufficient quantities for
good health.
Trust in
the quality of our water which is tested daily and guaranteed.
Our water
has the perfect mineral composition and will promote growth cells.
Completely
free from contamination
Environmentally
friendly as we reuse the bottles.
Dispensed
through state of the art coolers which provide the opportunity to have
cool, ambient or boiling water. As a result we drink sufficient water.
Our free delivery service guarantees the
optimum speed from the source to the customer.
Why
Water Is Important
Drinking the recommended 8 glasses of water a day is
necessary to:
Avoid the hospital.
Slash the probability of breast cancer by 79%
Reduce colon cancer probability by 45%
Reduce bladder cancer probability by 50%
Cut heart problems
Certain waters aid against osteoporosis
Enhanced
Quality of Life
Cuts colds and prevents flu's ---- with dehydration the
mucous in the membrane of the nose dries out significantly increasing
the probability of catching colds/flu
Improved joint mobility
Cure and prevention for back pain
Aids constipation
Reduced ageing
Helps cure skin problems such as acne
Slashes incidence of headaches and migraines
Stay young & in shape
Slimming --- there are no calories in water
Reduction in body fats --- 150 calories are burnt off when
drinking the recommended 8 glasses of water a day
Improved and prevention of bad breath
Prevents and cures hangovers
Reduced hunger pangs where the thirst mechanism is so weak
it is mistaken as hunger
Vital during pregnancy when the foetus requires ample
fluids
Achieve
optimum mental health
Increased
energy, get up and go
Reduced
daytime fatigue (no more afternoon naps)
Reduced
mood swings --- spouse who is no longer grumpy
Reduced
road rage and more relaxed approach
Improved
memory and concentration
Better
and quicker arithmetic
Why We Don't Drink
Enough Water
Poor
tasting (yuk)
Taste of
cleaning chemicals
Water is
‘dead’ having been constantly recycled
Warm and
unappetising
Not
recommended for people with weak immune systems (bacteria levels in the
water put them at risk)
Leaking
and old lead pipes designed at the turn of the century for far smaller
populations – privatisation led to cuts in investment by water
companies and they are now trying to raise additional funds to bring
the pipe network into the 21st century
Varying
levels of chemicals dependent upon where the consumer is situated
(acid, chlorine, lime, iron – cloudy water suggests too much iron)
Risks of
chlorine and associated cancer link
Eczema
has increased in recent years possibly in line with changes to the
water quality
Fluorodisation
of the water supply in some areas (thousands
of websites are devoted to the dangers
of fluoridisation) -Dr Arvid Carlsson in Sweden won
the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2000 for identifying the dangers to
children's brains through water fluorodisation and results showed in
Holland 4% of adults suffered adverse effects and the program was
stopped
The
public water supply is a very easy terrorist target
Chemical
spills and scares
Leeching
fertilizers enter the water system
Bacteria
and micro-organisms are a constant threat to the public water system –
for example the pigeon that feeds from the rubbish dump and then drinks
from the ‘clean’ reservoir, the rat that runs down the water pipes
Contraceptive
oestregen is prevalent in the water system – so if having problems with
pregnancy avoid the public water system
Lugging
bottled water from the supermarket is cumbersome and expensive – it
also takes up a lot of room in the fridge