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Achieving an Alkaline Inner Terrain<br />

smoothies and almost inevitably de<strong>to</strong>xify. Then I bring it up again in Chapter 10, because it’s the first thing <strong>to</strong><br />

consider upon waking up dehydrated. And here again, in our last chapter, I ask you once again <strong>to</strong> think about<br />

your water intake all day long.<br />

Are you drinking 8-10 glasses daily? Before I leave it behind for the third time, I want <strong>to</strong> reiterate: it’s the<br />

single most important thing you do <strong>to</strong> nurture your physical health! The type and quality of water you drink<br />

deserves your attention.<br />

Shouldn’t I Avoid Drinking Water Because It’s Contaminated?<br />

We know we should drink water, and yet we’re afraid <strong>to</strong> drink it because it’s so full of <strong>to</strong>xic chemicals. The fact<br />

is, even with the chlorine and fluoride and other additives from the average municipality, flushing the body<br />

with water is still preferable <strong>to</strong> allowing those same chemicals (absorbed from food, air, and anything<br />

containing water) <strong>to</strong> build up in the body by not drinking much at all. After all, it’s water that is most likely <strong>to</strong><br />

cleanse our organs of chemicals in the first place.<br />

This reminds me of the organic produce debate I’m often confronted with: eat some organic produce or none at<br />

all? Similarly, eating lots of raw plant food, even if it has been sprayed with chemicals, is better than not eating<br />

it, because your alternatives <strong>to</strong> meeting your calorie requirements (animal foods and processed foods) have<br />

much higher concentrations of pesticides and herbicides. (But, wash your produce well, and buy or grow<br />

organic when you can.)<br />

I don’t say this <strong>to</strong> downplay the problems in our drinking water supply. I highly recommend making it a high<br />

priority <strong>to</strong> get clean water, not just water. The Environmental Protection Agency sets MCLs (maximum<br />

contaminant levels), which allow for some <strong>to</strong>xins in our water—they enforce standards only when water is<br />

found <strong>to</strong> contain more than the MCL of any chemical. And they enforce only when the offending polluter or<br />

municipality is caught in occasional tests.<br />

Contaminants commonly found in drinking water, according <strong>to</strong> the EPA’s Web site, include microorganisms<br />

such as cryp<strong>to</strong>sporidium, E. coli, and giardia. Disinfectants and their dangerous byproducts are also usually in<br />

our water supply—such things as chlorine, bromates, and chlorites, which are known <strong>to</strong> cause cancer and<br />

anemia as well as liver, kidney, and central nervous system problems.<br />

Inorganic chemicals found in our water include arsenic, fluoride, asbes<strong>to</strong>s, cyanide, lead, mercury, nitrates, and<br />

nitrites. Organic chemicals like dioxin, xylenes, and benzene are also highly dangerous. And the final category<br />

is radionuclides, like radium and uranium. They are, obviously, radioactive and cancer causing.<br />

Chlorine is pervasive in our water supply as a disinfectant, and even if you drink filtered water, you absorb<br />

more chlorine through your skin in one shower than you could ever drink in a day. Fortunately, for a few<br />

hundred dollars, you can have a plumber install a carbon filter on your water source <strong>to</strong> the whole house, <strong>to</strong><br />

remove almost all of the chlorine, in the same low-tech way a Brita pitcher removes chlorine (but nothing else)<br />

from drinking water.<br />

Lots of companies are selling various technologies. You can get confused and disillusioned studying<br />

oxygenated water, hydrogen water, PiMag water, and various “energy” waters—all of which are scientifically<br />

unproven <strong>to</strong> help us. More commonly, many people rely on bottled, spring, reverse osmosis, or distilled water<br />

<strong>to</strong> simply avoid pollutants.<br />

326 <strong>12</strong> <strong>Steps</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Whole</strong> <strong>Foods</strong><br />

© Copyright Robyn Openshaw

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