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FDA Approved, BPA Free - Water Bottles - Eastar

December 14th, 2008 by Eric Foronjy

Looking for the “safe” plastic bottles?

Stainless steel is so expensive, heavy and metal tasting. The latest bpa free plastic bottles are here. Eastar resin looks just like polycarbonate but it is NSF 51 Certified and FDA Approved BPA free. They look great and are available in all different sizes.

  • 1 liter Eastar ™ Resin bottles in a rainbow of designer colors - choose from Blue, Purple, Mint Green, Glacier Blue, Pink, and Turquoise
  • FDA Approved
  • NSF 51 Certified
  • Includes screw-on twist-up sports bottle cap and cover
  • Recycle Symbol 1
  • Hard Plastic - Glass Like

Order today 1-800-549-0038 or (805) 528-8990

$5.99 Plus Tax, and S&H

VISA / Mastercard / Discover / American Express

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New Drinking Water System - Alkaline Purified Water

December 6th, 2008 by Eric Foronjy

New product line introduced for those who are looking for a higher pH drinking water, but still want the purity of reverse osmosis.

There are many alkalizers available today on the Internet or through MLM distributors. There is clearly a trend for alkaline water. Unfortunately these alkalizers do no more for cleaning the water other than running them through a carbon filter. These are not effective for removal of Arsenic, Nitrates, Salts, pharmaceuticals, hormones … dissolved solids.

With the Alka-Pure system, the water is first purified and then alkalized to reach a pH of over 8.0.

If you’re interested in water of this quality call 800-549-0038 today.

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Bottled Water - Not so Pure

November 8th, 2008 by Eric Foronjy

Bottled water isn’t necessarily any purer than the water you get from your tap — it’s just more expensive.Bottled Waters

The Environmental Working Group tested 10 major bottled-water brands. Thirty-eight low-level contaminants turned up in the water, with each brand containing an average of eight chemicals. Disinfection products, caffeine, Tylenol, nitrate, industrial chemicals, arsenic and bacteria were all detected.

Two brands contained disinfection byproducts at levels that exceeded California’s bottled-water standards, and bottles of Wal-Mart’s Sam’s Choice bought in the Bay Area contained trihalomethanes, which have been linked to cancer and miscarriages.

In fact, the Wal-Mart water and a brand sold on the East Coast by the Giant supermarket chain were “chemically indistinguishable from tap water.”

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The Solution

The only way to have pure tap water is with a water purifier. Under sink reverse osmosis systems purify water 96-98%. The only draw back is they use water.

For a reverse osmosis system that uses up to 300% less water check out the
Hague H3500 Reverse Osmosis. It also produces 35% better pressure. Great for Ice Makers, low water pressure and multiple spiggot installations.

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