Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Beat Water Retention With...Water!



Wise Water International agrees that the best way to beat bloating is to give your body what it needs. Lots of water!
We are always amazed to hear people say that they do not want to drink a lot of water because it "bloats" them or it makes them "retain water." In fact, it does the exact opposite. People retain water because they're not drinking enough water! The human body functions in a "Primal Survival Mode" and it responds to anything it perceives as a possible threat to its survival. If you deprive your body of ample amounts of water, you are threatening its survival. In response, your body kicks into its "Primal Survival Mode" and holds onto every drop of water it possibly can for future needs and purposes. This water is often stored in extra-cellular spaces and appears as bloated hands, legs and feet.
If you're currently using or thinking of using diuretics to decrease water retention, think again. With diuretics, not only is the "Primal Survival Mode" activated, where your body hoards as much water as it can, but you are also draining your body of valuable vitamins and minerals. If you have long-term water retention issues, you may be ingesting too much sodium. Our bodies can only tolerate so much sodium. The more sodium you take in, the more water your body will retain to dilute the sodium concentrations. By simply cutting down on your sodium intake and drinking plenty of water, you'll notice considerably less bloating. The water will carry the excess sodium along for the ride as it flows through the kidneys.
For healthier and safer drinking, drink purified water daily. To learn more please contact Wise Water International at 1-866-427-7757.

Thursday, 13 August 2015

Wise Water Finds Purified Water is Used in Cosmetics


Water is used in the formulation of every type of cosmetic and personal care product. It can be found in lotions, creams, bath products, cleansing products, deodorants, makeup, moisturizers, oral hygiene products, personal cleanliness products, skin care products, shampoo, hair conditioners, shaving products, and suntan products.

Water is used as a solvent in cosmetics and personal care products in which it dissolves many of the ingredients that impart skin benefits, such as conditioning agents and cleansing agents. Water also forms emulsions in which the oil and water components of the product are combined to form creams and lotions.

Only water that is free of toxins, pollutants and microbes is used in the formulation of cosmetics and personal care products. Purified water is mainly used for this purpose.

To learn more about purified water and its benefits please call Wise Water International at 1-877-427-7757.

Thursday, 30 July 2015

Cats and the Water They Drink


Wise Water cares about what you and your pets are drinking.

Cats, like all other pets, need to have access to clean water at all times. Your cat’s water bowl should be washed and refilled at least once a day or more, not just topped up.

Some cats are fussy about the type of water they will drink. Some will only drink running water from a tap or from a certain bowl. Of course, there is always the odd one or two who choose to drink from the bottom of the bath, or even the toilet bowl!

Eagle Water would like to show you how you and your pets can drink clean, fresh water everyday. To learn more please call 1-866-427-7757.

Tuesday, 28 July 2015

When Should You Be Drinking Water?

Wise Water International agrees that pure, clean drinking water helps our bodies function properly and maintain good health.





Drinking water at the correct time of the day maximizes its effectiveness and health benefits on the human body.
First thing in the morning.
Drinking 2 glasses of purified water after waking up helps activate your internal organs and digestive system.
Before each meal.
1 glass of purified water 30 minutes before a meal helps the digestion process.
Before taking a bath.
1 glass of purified water before a warm bath helps kick-start the relaxation process and  lowers blood pressure.
Throughout the day.
Try to drink some purified water throughout other parts of the day. This helps keep your body better hydrated. Thirst is the first sign of your body already being dehydrated.
Before exercising.
When exercising, your body’s temperature rises, and you loose more fluid. So you need to replace this by drinking water.
With medication and when you are sick.
Water helps to dissolve medication and spread it throughout your digestive organs for rapid absorption. Water also prepares the tissues to receive the medication-substance and put it to work faster. When you are sick, drinking plenty of fluids is important for maintaining hydration and faster recovery.
With a cup of coffee or other diuretics .
Certain beverages, such as coffee, soft drinks and other sugary drinks tend to be diuretics which dehydrate your body. You need to replace this with a glass of purified water.
Before going to sleep.
1 glass of water before going to bed helps avoid stroke or heart attack in the more elderly.

For tips on when to be drinking water please call Wise Water International at 1-866-427-7757.

Wednesday, 22 July 2015

How Much Water is in Your FruitsFruit & Vegetables?

 It turns out that water from the food you eat is more than a minor consideration. Food actually provides 20 percent of your recommended daily intake of water. Besides their many nutritional benefits, another good reason to eat your daily fruits and vegetables is to get their high percentage of water.


Water in Fruits
Watermelons & Strawberries - 92% water.
Cantaloupe - 90% water. 
Grapefruit - 91% water. .
Raspberries/Pineapple/Plums/Peaches/Oranges/Cranberries/Apricots/Blueberries - 85-87% water.
Apples/Cherries/Grapes/Pears - 81-84% water.
Banana - 74% water.

Water in Vegetables
Cucumbers/Lettuce - 96% water.
Celery/Tomatoes/Zucchini - 94-95% water.
Broccoli/Cabbage/Cauliflower/Sweet Peppers/Spinach - 91-93% water.
Carrots - 87% water
Green Peas - 79% water.

Under normal circumstances, women need 2.7 liters, and men should consume 3.7 liters of water daily. This recommended intake includes the water you get from foods.

Fruits and vegetables have a lot of water in them, but don't forget to drink water as well to stay hydrated. For healthy drinking water tips please visit www.wisewaterint.com or call 1-866-427-7757.


Tuesday, 21 July 2015

10 Uses for Purified Water




1. Improve You & Your Family's Health - It is a well know fact that there can be over 50 different types of chemicals and contaminants added to our water at any one time. Chlorine alone has been directly linked to many forms of cancer.

2. Infant Formula - Purified water removes Giardia & Cryptosporidium Cysts as well as E.coli bacteria. Purified water is a safer option for your baby's formula.

3. Food Preparation - Using purified water for your cooking, washing vegetables, salads, pasta and rice will remove a large percentage of heavy metals and chemicals making your foods taste better.

4. Better For Your Pets - Unfortunately chemicals and bacteria do not discriminate between humans and animals, so purify your pets water for a healthier pet.

5. Increase the Effectiveness of Medications - Research has shown that chemicals added to your tap water can decrease the effectiveness of medications and can increase the effectiveness if taken with purified water.

6. Fish Tanks - While still keeping the natural minerals in tact, it makes for a clean fresh environment for your fish.

7. Brewing Beer - Many of our customers use their water purifier with the CC1E or the CC1E-HT to make their home brew beer. Their beer not only has far less chemicals in it but it also tastes better. Here's to great tasting beer!

8. Better For Your Plants - Chlorine is known to attack organic matter which can cause them to die. Water your plants with fresh, purified water today and see the difference.

9. Coffee & Tea -  Next time you have a tea or coffee use purified water and taste the difference!

10. Less Cleaning and a Longer Life for Appliances - Ever wondered where those brown stains in your kettle or iron come from? Use purified water and say goodbye to those stains forever!


For other uses of purified water please call 1-866-427-7757 or visit www.wisewaterint.com.

Thursday, 16 July 2015

10 Interesting Facts About Water



1. Roughly 70 percent of an adult’s body is made up of water.


2. At birth, water accounts for approximately 80 percent of an infant’s body weight.


3. A healthy person can drink about three gallons (48 cups) of water per day.


4. While the daily recommended amount of water is eight cups per day, not all of this water must  be consumed in the liquid form. Nearly every food or drink item provides some water to the body.


5. Water dissolves more substances than any other liquid.


6. Much more fresh water is stored under the ground in aquifers than on the earth’s surface.


7. By the time a person feels thirsty, his or her body has lost over 1 percent of its total water amount.


8. The weight a person loses directly after intense physical activity is weight from water, not fat.


9. The total amount of water on the earth is about 326 million cubic miles of water.


10. Somewhere between 70 and 75 percent of the earth’s surface is covered with water.

Wise Water International loves interesting facts about water. To learn more interesting facts about water please visit www.wisewaterint.com.

Tuesday, 14 July 2015

Reverse Osmosis Water

Clean, clear, life-giving water! Next to air, it's the substance most necessary for our survival. 70% of our total body weight is made up of water which constantly circulates, cleanses, and renews the body. Water:
  • It increases endurance and energy levels
  • It aids digestion and elimination
  • It regulates body temperature
  • It facilitates muscular and nervous activity
  • And, it provides the perfect medium to carry nutrients, oxygen, and disease fighting antibodies.

How Reverse Osmosis Works

A reverse osmosis water quality improvement system can provide clean, clear and fresh water in your home. These compact units are designed to force pressurized water through a semi-permeable membrane which rejects contaminants suspended in the water. This membrane permits passage of the improved water to a holding tank. It is then available for use for drinking, cooking, or making ice cubes.

Tips for purchasing a Reverse Osmosis

If you are considering the purchase of water quality improvement equipment, here are a few consumer tips from the Water Quality Association (WQA):
  • If you suspect you have a problem with your water, have it tested to confirm the nature and extent of the problem. For aesthetic problems like hardness, your water can be analyzed in your home by a professional such as a WQA Certified Water Specialist (CWS).
  • Be an educated consumer. Check performance capabilities, warranty, maintenance provisions, what contaminants the product reduces and to what level, and general operation.
  • Price is an important factor, but don't let it be your only criteria. Capacity, special features or company services are factors you may wish to consider in making a wise choice.
  • Look for the WQA Gold Seal on the equipment. It indicates a production model of the equipment was tested and found to meet industry performance standards.
  • Be aware that multiple water quality problems may require multiple product solutions, a "systems" approach which combines several technologies in one system.
Wise Water International is a proud distributor of Eagle Water Treatment Systems and carries an amazing 5 Stage Reverse Osmosis system. To learn more about our products please visit www.wisewaterint.com or call TOLL FREE 1-866-427-7757.

Friday, 10 July 2015

Does Drinking Water Help Your Hair Grow?

YES!!! Drinking adequate water will actually support your hair growth and hydrate your hair.




Water: It’s Cheap! It’s easy to get and most of all its healthy! Water hydrates the body and helps to regulate the circulatory system, which feeds the hair follicle, which then stimulates hair growth. If your hair roots are deficient in adequate water levels your tresses will eventually become dry, brittle and may stop growing.

Water helps the body to process and flush out toxins faster, which makes it a quick and easy natural method that will make your hair grow a lot faster. If you drink about 8 cups of water a day, not only will your body feel better, but your hair will get stronger. The stronger the hair, the faster that it grows. Drinking water also keeps your hair hydrated from the inside out. Hydrated hair is happy hair because, when dry, your hair is much more likely to break.

Start growing your hair today by drinking healthy water! Visit www.wisewaterint.com to learn more about healthy water.

Thursday, 9 July 2015

How Much Water Do You Really Need?



We hear it all the time: We should drink eight 8-ounce glasses of water per day. But is this fact or fiction?

Our bodies are 50% to 75% water and this water plays a vital role in our nutrition and well-being. It is essential to our survival. All tissues in the body need water to function properly – as water:
  • Aids in satiety
  • Averts water retention
  • Helps with digestion
  • Eliminates wastes and toxins from the body
  • Provides the body with energy
  • Wards off disease

To determine your normal hydration needs, calculate your body weight in pounds, divide it by 2 and drink that many ounces of water each day. For example, a 200 pound man should drink 100 ounces of quality water each day! If you are in a hot climate or exercising, you should increase this amount.

Athletes, military recruits, or anyone forced to work outside during the hottest part of a summer day may require more fluids than generally recommended. And if you’re already in the throes of heat illness or heat stroke, you may have an inadequate or malfunctioning thirst mechanism.

But for most of us, an easy way to gauge how well-hydrated we are is to simply look at our urine. It should be fairly clear, and if it is very dark yellow, that’s sign we may need to drink more water.

Wise Water International knows all about how much water you need! To learn more please call 1-866-427-7757.

Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Water and Depression, Stress and Anxiety


Stress, depression and anxiety are three very different conditions. However, many people experience a combination of these three. Sometimes the stress can lead to the other two, for example. There are many things that can be done to heal these emotionally tolling conditions, including removing stressors from our lives, taking medications, resting, exercising, meditation, yoga and more. However, did you know that water can also help?


The three of these disorders are mood disorders, perhaps stemming from the brain. Studies link depression to dehydration because 85% of brain tissue is water. Dehydration causes energy generation in the brain to decrease. So, lack of water can be the culprit in any of these disorders really. However, like in many other medical areas, contaminated water can also cause health problems. It is a known that lead in water can cause damage to nervous systems, with depression being one of the most common results of lead-filled water. A reverse osmosis filter is one the best ways to ensure that you are drinking safe water. Now, let's move on to more ways water can help us.
There are several types of anxiety disorders, the most common being general anxiety disorder (GAD). Beverages with caffeine can increase anxiety. Replacing soda, tea and coffee with water is a good place to start. It is important to limit the consumption of caffeine, sugary drinks and alcohol. All of these liquids cause dehydration because it takes the body even more water to remove it from your body. Depending on the drink it can take your body up to 3 times the amount of water to process that drink. For example if you drink 12oz of beer it will take your body 36 ounces of water to flush out that beer. If you don’t give your body the amount of water it needs it will take it from your bones, muscles, and most importantly your brain.
Some studies show that water is a great “anxiety quencher”. When the body is dehydrated, in can actually induce anxiety and nervousness. When we are dehydrated our cells feel it at the molecular level and communicate this to the subconscious as an underline subtle anxiety or threat to survival. The key to rebalance this deficit of fluids is to drink eight glasses of fresh water a day. Water alone may not cure GAD and other related disorders, but it can sure calm those nerves! As a side note, there are many herbal supplements, such as PureCalm, that can be added to water to calm nerves as well.


Depression is another mood disorder that can cause someone to feel sad, helpless and hopeless for an extended period of time. The body’s ability to detoxify is impaired when dehydrated which will also cause a shortage in tryptophan. Studies have shown that lower levels of these amino acids can contribute to the feelings of dejection and inadequacy, as well as feelings of anxiety.
There are many different levels and types of depression, and the length of time it lasts also varies greatly on the person. Treatment for depression is usually through medication aptly called antidepressants. Sometimes these pills can cause dehydration, which means they need to be taken with plenty of water. Eating healthy and exercising, like with most medical conditions, is a great way to feel and be healthy. Exercise is a natural stimulant to many hormones, serotonin being one of them. As little as 15-20 minutes every day will naturally release these feel-good hormones that are vital to feeling happy and calm. Along with this would mean cutting out alcohol and caffeine, which can not only dehydrate, but also have adverse effects on the medication. And speaking of the drugs, one major side effect of some of the popular antidepressants is constipation. Being hydrated is crucial to comfort with this.


Some Home Remedies


Aside from drinking water there are several home remedies that you can try to help with anxiety, depression or stress. Start by eating wisely, this means eating plenty of fruits and vegetables and watching your caffeine intake. Several foods such as almonds, avocados, bananas, lima beans, vitamin B rich foods, and omega-3 fats can help trigger the production of serotonin. Quality sleep is much more important than quantity sleep. Lastly, hydrotherapy is a calming remedy for stress and anxiety. Taking a warm bath with an herbal supplement can do wonders for the body and soul. Sounds like a clichĂ©, but the hot water will literally ease muscle tension. The soothing herbs and the quiet spell can just allow the mind to escape. If you need a lift, don’t forget about the simple power of just spending time with your family members and friends.




Wise Water International believes water can help with depression, stress and anxiety. Please visit www.wisewaterint.com to learn more.

Friday, 19 June 2015

Dehydration Can Cause Chronic Pain




Thirst is a late indicator for the onset of dehydration. Being chronically dehydrated changes your physiology and creates unhealthy complications that are often mistakenly labeled as diseases.
Prevention is simple and many of the signs and symptoms can be reversed simply by regularly drinking enough pure water to remain adequately hydrated.
Do you experience chronic pain?... In your joints, muscles, stomach, gut, or back; or perhaps you have frequent headaches or chronic constipation? Your body may use chronic pain to warn you that you have become chronically dehydrated.


There are about a hundred trillion cells in the human body and, when the body lacks sufficient water, cells begin to dry up and wrinkle, causing their inner processes to malfunction.
The human body is approximately 75% water and 25% solid matter. The brain is about 85% water and is extremely sensitive to any depletion of its water content. It's estimated that about 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated.
This is an especially serious concern among the elderly because, as we age, our thirst perception diminishes. More than one-third of people have a weak enough thirst urge that they misread it as hunger! Thirst is a poor way of monitoring your water needs because a dry mouth sensation means your body has already become dehydrated.

Signs and symptoms can include:
  • increasing thirst
  • dry mouth
  • weakness or fatigue
  • lightheadedness (especially if worse on standing)
  • darkening of the urine
  • a decrease in urination frequency or amount
Tea, coffee, juice, alcohol, and sodas cannot be substituted for water. Fluids that contain caffeine and alcohol have a diuretic effect and cause the kidneys to flush some of the body's water reserves.


Some Health Issues That Often Get Labeled As Disease
May Actually Be a Crisis Complication of Dehydration.
  1. Allergies occur when antibody production is suppressed during dehydration, and the decreased antibody supply is inadequate to deal with foreign agents such as pollen.
    Histamine activity is increased as an emergency measure for the secretion of fluids onto the membranes covering the eyes and nasal passages. This 'water rinse' is the only way to get rid of the pollen that is not neutralized because of the suppressed antibody production.

  2. Asthma is often a crisis response to the condition of being chronicly dehydrated. Histamine is an important neurotransmitter that regulates the thirst mechanism and establishes a system of water rationing in a dehydrated body.
    When the body isn't sufficiently hydrated, histamine production increases and is released into the lungs, causing the bronchioles attached to the air sacs to constrict in an effort to conserve water that normally evaporates during breathing. Histamine also stimulates the production of thick mucus that partially plugs the bronchioles as a protective mechanism to keep them from drying up from exposure to the outside air.
    Replenishing the body's water supply causes the histamine to disappear from these areas, thereby relieving the 'asthmatic' symptoms. Dr. Batmanghelidj also recommends using salt as a vital part of treatment. He states that salt breaks up mucus, rendering it watery and stringy and able to be expulsed as sputum when water is plentiful.

  3. Arthritis means 'joint inflammation'. All joint surfaces are padded with cartilage, a tissue containing a large amount of water. Cartilage separates the bony surfaces of the joint, allowing the opposing surfaces to glide smoothly.
    When cartilage starts to dry out, gliding produces greater friction and shearing stress. The cartilage becomes damaged and sets up a process of inflammation that leads to pain and stiffness.

  4. High Blood Pressure - 'Essential hypertension' is often the result of gradually established dehydration.dehydrated The less water there is in the body, the more (blood) pressure is needed to hydrate vital cells.

  5. Cholesterol - Elevated cholesterol is often a direct result of chronic dehydration. When the inner environment of cells start to dry out, the cell membranes have to be sealed off to prevent further seepage of water. This defense mechanism causes the liver to produce more cholesterol, a waxy substance that helps to 'waterproof' the cell membrane.

  6. Chronic Pain may be an indication of localized thirst - a warning of dehydration in a specific area. This may manifest as a migraine headache, joint pain, back pain, or several other pain indicators.

  7. Constipation - The small intestines liquefy solid foods so that nutrients can be taken up into the bloodstream and delivered to the liver for processing. Once the nutrients are extracted, the colon (large intestine) and the end of the small intestine reabsorb most of the water for use in other parts of the body.
    When the body is low on water, the motility of the lower intestines slows down to allow more time for reabsorption of water from the fecal contents. This water-preservation method results in chronic constipation, which can predispose a person to cancer of the colon and rectum.

  8. Depression often results from insufficient levels of the neurotransmitter, serotonin. Tryptophan, an essential amino acid, must be able to reach the brain in order to be converted to serotonin.
    Dehydration can interfere with the transport of tryptophan across the blood-brain barrier. Also, when there is not enough water to adequately detoxify the body, the liver uses more tryptophan as an antioxidant, causing a shortage for the production of serotonin.

  9. Insomnia - Melatonin is a tryptophan by-product that aids in regulating the sleep cycle. Therefore, when tryptophan is deficient because of the complications of being dehydrated, it can result in insomnia.

  10. Gout is a condition where uric acid crystals collect in some joints, causing pain. Uric acid is a product of incomplete protein metabolism and appears to be associated with the advanced complications of dehydration.

  11. Some of the many other health issues that can be a complication of chronic dehydration are:
    • Diabetes
    • Autoimmune dysfunctions
    • Headaches
    • Heartburn and Dyspepsia
    • Hiatal hernia
    • Osteoporosis
    • Kidney stones
    • Lower back pain
    • Hot flashes
Wise Water International beats the pain by staying hydrated. If you would like to know how to hydrate yourself better please call 1-866-427-7757 or visit www.wisewaterint.com.

Thursday, 18 June 2015

Water and Your Attitude



Constantly crabby? Then make more stops to the water cooler. Habitual high-volume H2O consumption led to a better mood and a significant decrease in fatigue and sleepiness, finds new research from France.

In the study, 30 people who drank little water each day—less than 1.2 liters—were asked to increase their water intake to more than 2.5 liters for three days. Not only were people getting their thirst quenched, but also participants reported feeling less fatigued, less confused, and more satisfied overall with their mood at the end of the study.

Researchers also flipped the script and had 22 people who regularly drank lots of water decrease their consumption. The reverse happened: Lowering how much water they drank worsened participants’ moods, leading to negative effects such as headaches, confusion, and fatigue, says study author Nathalie Pross, Ph.D.

So you know dehydration is bad for your body during exercise, but how does it rankle your mood 24/7? While it’s still unclear, previous research from the University of Connecticut found that even mild dehydration affects the cognitive performance of men. Researchers believe one reason might be that neurons in your noggin detect an electrolyte imbalance or dehydration, and that affects parts of the brain regulating your mood.

The bottom line: Aim to drink 2.5 liters of water—about 8 to 10 glasses—each day and you might just stop snapping at others around the office. .

Eagle Water stays happy with purified water! To learn more please visit www.wisewaterint.com.

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

You win some, you lose some. Don't forget to replenish your body with water.



So how much water should you drink before, during, and after a workout? First, make sure you’re well hydrated to begin with. Drink fluids throughout the day before you exercise. Then follow this formula from Melton:
  • One to two hours before your workout, drink 15 to 20 ounces of water
  • 15 minutes before you begin, drink between 8 and 10 ounces of water
  • During your workout, drink another 8 ounces every 15 minutes.
You may need to drink more if you’re sweating heavily, especially if you’re exercising outdoors in very hot weather.
Carlson also recommends that you weigh yourself before and after any type of exercise. “For every pound lost, replace it with 16 to 20 ounces of fluid,” she suggests. If you lose weight during the workout, drink a bit more next time.
Many people like to use sports drinks during a workout, but that’s generally not necessary unless you’re working out for an extended period of time. “Most people who are working out for less than an hour at a time can get everything they need with just water,” Melton says.


Can You Drink Too Much Water?


It’s possible to drink too much water, but difficult to do. There is a condition called hyponatremia, usually found in endurance athletes. With hyponatremia, the blood becomes excessively diluted from too much water and sodium levels drop to dangerously low levels. This can lead to nausea, headaches, confusion, fatigue, and in extreme cases, coma and death.
But you’d have to drink gallons of water to suffer hyponatremia – enough to gain weight over the course of a workout, which is rare.
Just make sure you have a full water bottle handy and drink whenever you feel thirsty. If you weren’t getting enough water during workouts before, you’ll be amazed at how much better you feel.
You can improve your performance simply by drinking enough water!


Eagle Water Treatment Systems believes in replenishing our bodies with purified water everyday. Visit www.wisewaterint.com for more information or give us a call at 1-866-427-7757.

Monday, 8 June 2015

20 Delicious Detox Waters to Cleanse Your Body and Burn Fat



Whether you’re trying to lose weight or you simply want to look and feel healthier, one of the best ways to rid your body of harmful toxins is to drink water. Just 6 to 8 glasses every day will help to keep you hydrated and keep your vital organs in their best possible health.
You don’t have to drink plain water, however. In fact, there are a number of things that you can add to your water that will not only boost the taste, they will help to flush those harmful toxins out of your body.
Detox waters have become very popular and there are many different recipes that you can make. We’ve collected 20 of the best for taste and health benefits. These waters contain ingredients like lemon which helps to flush harmful toxins from your body, mint which aids in digestion, cucumber which contains anti-inflammatory properties and ginger which is a natural pain reliever and aids in digestion.
Some waters contain melon, raspberries and other ingredients that are equally as healthy and beneficial. If you have been thinking about adding detox waters to your healthy routine, we have the recipes for you. They are all very easy to make, require very few ingredients and the best part is you can mix and match ingredients to adapt the recipes to your personal taste.


Slim Down Detox Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit - Skinnymom
Fruity Detox Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit - Clarkisit
Day Spa Apple Cinnamon Detox Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit - Mom2mycrazy2
New Year Detox Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit - Fourandknowmore
Strawberry Infused Vitamin Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit - Dailyperricone
Fat Burning Detox Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit - Raininghotcoupons
Cucumber Lemon Detox Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit - Theskinnyfork
Aloe Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit - Diynetwork
Lemon and Ginger Detox Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit - Skinnyms
Simple Morning Detox Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit - Shape
Master Cleanse Detox Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit – Yourpathtowholeness
Peppermint Grapefruit Detox Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit – Peanutbutterandpeppers
Pineapple Sugarcane Spa Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit – Aspicyperspective
Jillian Michaels Detox Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit – Maybeiwill
Stress Relieving Detox Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit – Blenderbabes
Blueberry Orange Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit – Thepeachkitchen
Raspberry and Mint Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit – Sammyandbella
Watermelon Detox Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit – Loveandconfections
Day Spa Mango Ginger Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit – Loseweightbyeating
Blackberry Peach Detox Water - Detailed Recipe Instructions and Project Credit – Caroselloblog


Eagle Water believes in many different ways of enjoying reverse osmosis water! To learn more about Eagle Water Systems please visit our website at www.wisewaterint.com.

Friday, 5 June 2015

London, Ontario's City Council has passed a resolution that effectively bans the sale of bottled water within munic...




London, Ontario’s City Council has passed a resolution that effectively bans the sale of bottled water within municipal buildings and facilities where municipal water is readily available.
In passing its resolution, London City Council said the importance of promoting city tap water as safe and a bargain compared to bottled water.

London joins a host of other Ontario municipalities that have either limited the use, or are considering limiting the use of bottled water on municipal premises or in schools, including Cambridge, Kitchener, Ottawa, Sault Ste Marie, St. Catharines, Sudbury, Toronto, the Town of the Blue Mountains, and Waterloo.

Concern over the sale and use of bottled water is growing internationally given its cost, the poor recycling rate for single use plastic bottles, and the greenhouse gas emissions associated with manufacturing the bottles and transporting those bottles long distances.

“The City of London’s actions remind us once again that only municipal tap water delivers,” said Nick Benkovich, president of the Ontario Municipal Water Association. “At about one thousand times the cost of municipal water, bottled water is simply not good value for money. Municipal drinking water has to meet a much higher safety standard than bottled water and is delivered at a fraction of the cost.”

Wise Water International (distributors of Eagle Water Treatment Systems) agree with the ban of bottled water. To find out more information on the safety of drinking water please contact us at 1-866-427-7757.

Thursday, 4 June 2015

Not only do we here at Wise Water International think that drinking water is important but the celebrities do to.....




Here is what some of them had to say about water...



"I have alkaline water filters in my kitchen sink and on my shower heads, so it’s purified and alkaline. I learned about the benefits of alkaline in your body from studying nutrition, and there are many ways to do it — drinking alkaline water is one of them.”Miranda Kerr




“Once I drink the water, I feel it immediately. I go from being a wilted plant to one that has been rejuvenated by the rain.”Cameron Diaz

"I try to take care of myself, drinking at least a gallon of water with lemon a day."Beyoncé

"Drink water, stay hydrated and sleep. It's so boring, yet so simple."Jennifer Aniston

"Your body is so happy when you drink water."Cindy Crawford

"Full of healing power #ILoveWater."Gwyneth Paltrow

“I drink lots of water." —Claudia Schiffer

"I drink three liters of water a day."Elle MacPherson

"Water! Gallons of water!"Karlie Kloss

"I try to drink a gallon of water a day, and I try to get in 32 ounces with breakfast."Gabrielle Union

“I just think it’s good to just take care of yourself and get massages and drink water."Paris Hilton


"I’ll drink a lot of water."Joan Smalls

"I think it’s very important to drink lots of water."Victoria Beckham

"Drinking 8 glasses of water a day is so '90s."Nicole Richie


"I drink a lot of water."Kim Kardashian

"It tastes fairly disgusting. But it's fantastic for your digestive system. Swig whenever you start to dream about toast and Marmite."Elizabeth Hurley


"Everyone says it, but I drink a lot of water." Julianne Moore

"I'm on this kick where I'm gonna try to drink 64 ounces a day. It's so hard. I can get the first 32 down, no problem. That second bottle is tough but when I do, I feel different." Courteney Cox

"Drink water between meals instead of with them so that the digestive juices will not be diluted."Jane Fonda

"I LOVE drinking water. It's really good for you too. Did u know u are supposed to have at least 32 ounces before lunch??"Tyra Banks

"The only thing I really love is Fiji water. That's like the only crazy request — I don't like any other water."Kelly Rowland

"When you have no more water, you have no more life."Pharrell Williams

"The first thing I do is have hot water with lemon and probiotics."Naomi Campbell

 "Drinking water works."Doutzen Kroes

"After the ceremony, the family and guests, including Brad’s parents William and Jane and his brother Doug and sister Julie, ate a home cooked meal outside in the garden and drank Bosnian rose water, Angelina’s favorite drink. "The Telegraph, on Angelina Jolie

"I've Been Drinking Distilled Water For So Long That When I Drink Normal Water It Feels Like I'm Swallowing Huge Chunks Of Aluminum."Jaden Smith

"Water is so boring! But that’s all I drink."Tom Ford



If you would like some more information on your drinking water please give us here at Wise Water International a distributor of Eagle Water Treatment Systems a call at 1-866-427-7757 for your FREE water test!