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How much do you spend on bottled water? Almost enough for a car payment? Why are we paying for water??? Many of us know that the city water systems have to treat our water with chemicals to make it safe. Chlorine is harmless in small amounts and kills most bacteria, making it the number one choice for the water systems. Did you know that they put enough chlorine in water to actually eat away at fixtures, though? What can it do to our bodies? That is why we buy bottled water.
I saw a commercial on TV for one of those small water filters to put on the sink. It was supposed to take away contaminates, giving me fresh water. Not only did it fail, but I had to change that filter so much it wasn't worth it. Bosco introduced me to a new filter system. This thing makes my toilet water ready to be bottled and sold. The purifier also came with many perks. Everything was cleaner. The laundry was whiter, there was less soap scum in the tub, and the water tasted better. We all felt cleaner too. I never knew such a small thing could make such an impact. Curiosity got me, and I asked why this was. What did they put in that water?
Did you know that soft water from the purifier adds life to your appliances? Everything wears away slower, and it doesn't have to work as hard to get the job done. My energy bills went down, and our morale went up. I had an infinite supply of fresh clean water, and my clothes stayed white.
I told everyone about this filter system, and I even sounded like I knew what I was talking about. I told my children's' pediatrician about how hard water was rough on the body. She nodded as if she already knew (they know everything) and told me what else it was doing. Did you know houses built before 1955 still had lead in the water? The lead that kills you? Well not all of them do anymore. In my house, even the potty water is fit for a king.
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