People in          third world countries sadly often only have access to water that is highly          contaminated, and as a result, people die every day from the effects of          diseases that target their digestive tracts. E.coli, salmonella, and          other intestinal parasites, bacteria and viruses can overtake our stomach          and other connected organs necessary for digestion.
While our water in our civilized country is regulated, we still have to protect ourselves. Contaminated water supplies are responsible for stomach problems, from small upsets to severe disorders. But, making sure water is filtered within the home as an added safety measure can prevent that. A few contaminants to watch out for are lead, mercury, copper, arsenic, atrazine and cadmium. These can cause diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and other stomach problems. Most times if water contaminates are found in a local water supply, it is public knowledge, and there will be a boiling alert put out by the local water companies until the problem is under control. Of course, this does not happen all too often and for the most part our water is safe. Still, extra measure can be taken: a small price to pay in exchange a feeling of discomfort.
But,          while contaminated water may be the cause of stomach problems, safe drinking          water can be a cure for others!
There are          many ailments that can arise within and around the stomach, nausea, diarrhea,          gas, constipation and heartburn being a few. Drinking water can be of          help in several of those cases, and even aid in their prevention. Diarrhea,          watery stool, can cause severe dehydration, so it is important to maintain          body fluid if suffering from that. On the flipside, constipation can          also use water to help break down the otherwise dry stool. (This subject          can be read about in more depth on another section of this site.) Since          vomiting and diarrhea go hand in hand with the nausea feeling, this ailment          also contributes greatly to dehydration. Replacing fluids while nauseated          is very important. Heartburn has also been said to be caused by lack          of water, as water could have aided in neutralizing the acid (pH level)          that caused the burning sensation.
Water is          also a necessary element to just plain make sure our digestive tract works          properly, which is sure to prevent stomach problems from occurring in          the first place. Drinking water at mealtime aids in the digestive process,          as it helps move the food through the system. More importantly, the solid          food we eat cannot be properly digested if it is not broken down. This          is where water comes into play, once again. Water than acts as the transportation          system to bring the nutrients found in foods to where they are needed          within the body during digestion. And, it also helps moved the waste product          through the rest of the digestive tract, and ultimately out of our bodies.          Remember that lots of acids are found within the stomach that mix with          the water to break down our foods, so plenty of water will help keep things          balanced!
When it comes          to your health, the quality of your drinking water is just as important          as the quantity. 
When it comes          to your health, the quality of your drinking water is just as important          as the quantity. According          to recent news and reports, most tap and well water in the U.S. are not          safe for drinking due to heavy industrial and environmental pollution.          Toxic bacteria, chemicals and heavy metals routinely penetrate and pollute          our natural water sources making people sick while exposing them to long          term health consequences such as liver damage, cancer and other serious          conditions. We have reached the point where all sources of our drinking          water, including municipal water systems, wells, lakes, rivers, and even          glaciers, contain some level of contamination. Even some brands of bottled          water have been found to contain high levels of contaminants in addition          to plastics chemical leaching from the bottle. 
A good water          filtration system installed in your home is the only way to proactively          monitor and ensure the quality and safety of your drinking water. Reverse          osmosis water purification systems can remove 90-99% of all contaminants          from city and well water to deliver healthy drinking water for you and          your family. 



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