The Inside of your nose is made up of a sensitive membrane with many blood vessels susceptible to bleeding as a result of a medical condition, picking, and even dirty air. Nose bleeds worry people largely because it is difficult to look inside your nose to see where it is coming from and due to how much bloods comes out at once. There are two types of nose bleeds: Anterior … [Read more...] about Dirty Air Might be Causing Your Nose Bleeds
Quick Guide: Whole House Water Filter System
Why Do You Want Whole House Water Filtration? A whole house water filter system installs between your home plumbing and outside water line. Whether you are connected to a public utility or draw your water from a well, a whole house water filter system acts as a barrier against particulate matter such as sediment, dirt, sand, rust and heavy metals. This both reduces the number … [Read more...] about Quick Guide: Whole House Water Filter System
Celebrities Join Fight To Bring Communities Clean Water
Back in 2011 we did a spotlight on a few of the celebrities that have taking up the fight to bring communities clean water. Nearly 5 years later and the world continues to face growing concerns over quality and quantity of drinking water in our communities. Likewise, many big names continue to use their fame to advocate for clean water. Their methods include speaking for those … [Read more...] about Celebrities Join Fight To Bring Communities Clean Water
Quickly Wash Produce With Vinegar and Filtered Water
Are you in the habit of washing fruits and vegetables you buy from grocery stores or farmers markets before eating them? It is easy to think of nature’s bounty as a pure source of good nutrition that can’t have any ill effect. You would be right if it was grown in your backyard without the use of pesticides or fertilizers. Except for many of us that isn’t the case. Think … [Read more...] about Quickly Wash Produce With Vinegar and Filtered Water
Too Much Fluoride in Water Can Harm Your Teeth
Dental issues in the later half of the 20th century in America were serious. Upwards of 90% of those aged 12-17 during the 1960s had at least 1 cavity in a permanent tooth. Adults fared much worse, with 18 affected teeth during that same period. The United States first added fluoride to water in Michigan during the 1940s. By the 1960s, more than 50 million people were part of … [Read more...] about Too Much Fluoride in Water Can Harm Your Teeth





















