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Lisa
I saw the 20/20 were they went to the supposed 'house/lab' of the people who conducted the trials. They were long since gone.
Also, Lisa, what do you mean by "groundwater"? I'm worried about chlorine and fluoride in tap water, and while I don't know how to get away from the fluoride, I've just begun using bottled water more extensively - to avoid ingesting chlorine. I got to thinking that chlorine in our coffee, rice, boiled potatoes and vegetables, etc, is probably less than a good thing for our health.
You can buy yourself a filtering water bottle, or a filtering pitcher, or a filter for your kitchen sink, and you'll be drinking the same stuff that comes out of the bottles, only much cheaper, and probably a good deal cleaner.
Do note that boiling water helps to sterilize it and partially remove what little contaminants are actually in it (there really isn't much of anything in our water, all the scare-mongering stories aside). If you're that concerned, though, a simple filtration system will produce all the clean water you need for cooking and drinking. Installing a house-wide filter on your water mains gets rid of that worry entirely -- you'll even be showering and washing your clothes with "bottled" water.
Seriously though... now all we need is for Head-On to go away...
159 abstracts
a 1981 Protocol
Vitamin C selectively kills cancer cells?
36 years of scientific abstracts dealing with Vitamin C's efficacy in treating a variety of diseases
I do credit hand washing and a few habit changes with most of the relief, however, and do not take Airborne, unless I feel one coming on or am flying or doing a food expo.
I wonder how different Airborne is. I think extra vitamins are less expensive.