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JEJU, South Korea – So-called “dead zones,” oxygen-starved areas of the world’s oceans that are devoid of fish, top the list of emerging environmental challenges, the United Nations Environment Program warned Monday in its global overview.
One of the biggest problems with our freshwater systems is the amount of contaminants that go into our drains. People often forget that what goes down, must come up, and in this case that means onto our beaches or back into our tap water.
Today’s building and homes are made up of a variety of building materials, decorative materials, and furnishings, many of which contain toxic elements which out-gas into the air we breathe, make their way into our drinking water, or rub off on skin surfaces of adults, children, even pets.
Although the chances of your catching swine flu are small, there could come a time that you might be infected. But if it does, don’t lose hope. The virus can be fought with natural immune system boosters and antiviral substances.
Water is the most simple element, and at the same time one of the more important elements, that we consume into our bodies. It is vital to everything our body does, and fundamental to every function.
Unhealthy foods and drinks can, admittedly, become addictive. However I have found that there are many non-toxic (and healthy) cold and hot beverages which can become similarly addictive.
One of my favorite drinks in the universe is Ginger Tea, particularly when mixed with Peppermint Tea. But there is a catch. It’s not just any Ginger Tea. I’ve tried Ginger Tea from normal health food or grocery stores, and it’s been horrific in comparison to what I am used to.
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