Your shower could be a health Hazard. (This will please a few people I know).

The Dirty Truth About Your Shower Water
Research presented at the American Chemical Society in 1986 demonstrated that showering leads to greater exposure to toxic chemicals in tap water than drinking the water does.

The risks of chlorine exposure are serious -- including, but not limited to...



  • Irritation of the eyes, sinuses, throat, and skin



  • Aggravation of the lungs



  • Excessive free radical formation, which results in accelerated aging



  • Hardened arteries



  • Difficulty metabolizing cholesterol



  • Higher vulnerability to genetic mutation



  • Development of cancer








  • In a recent article in The American Journal of Public Health, chlorine was linked to measurable increases in certain types of cancer. The article also reported that up to 2/3 of our harmful exposure to chlorine is through absorption by the skin during showering.

    Even if you can't detect the presence of chlorine in your water via smell or taste, that doesn't mean you're safe from the consequence of exposure. Chlorine exposure can be especially harmful for individuals with pre-existing conditions such as sinus conditions, allergies, skin rashes, emphysema and asthma.

    Got Chloroform?
    The most current findings from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) indicate that virtually every home has a detectable level in the air of chloroform gas -- a derivative of chlorine and a known carcinogen -- due to chlorine and showering. Anyone who showers regularly should be concerned about the dangers of chlorine exposure, but especially those who suffer from dry and irritated skin; damaged and brittle hair; flaky or itchy scalp; or redness and burning of the eyes.
    Dr. John Andelman, Ph.D., says the dangers of exposure to chlorine during showers via absorption through the skin as well as inhalation cannot be overstated. Andelman is especially concerned with the high concentrations of chlorine and synthetic chemicals that can enter the body this way.

    Experts used to believe that ingestion was the primary method of chlorine intake, but new studies show that inhalation and skin exposure intake are even higher. One of the most prevalent forms of chlorine taken in through inhalation is chloroform. Remember, chloroform is a carcinogen, and it's also linked to excessive free radical formation, cell mutation, and the oxidation of cholesterol.

    As Dr. Mercola explains, when we inhale chloroform, it goes directly into our bloodstreams without any kind of preliminary detoxification. So unless you are regularly taking minute-long showers in cold water, "your body is like a sponge for these airborne toxins every second you spend in the shower," says Mercola.
    How to Protect Yourself from the Hazards of Chlorine
    Obviously, avoiding showers altogether is not an option. There's a far better (and simpler) solution -- and that is ... to get the chlorine out of your water. The best way to eliminate chlorine and its hazardous derivatives from your water supply is to install a shower filter.

    These filters are widely available and easy to use. They attach directly to the faucet, and are capable of removing not only chlorine but also other chemicals such as water-soluble lead, mercury, nickel, chromium, iron, and other metals. These filters remove more contaminants than any other method, and also enhance the water's pH balance.

    The best way to protect your body -- inside and out -- from the chemicals and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that you are exposed to when showering in water drawn from the municipal water supply is by using a filter.


     
    Vest Say's Better still... If you own your home and it is a single dwelling, Acquiring permission to install a new type high tech rain water tank could be your best option. Not only is it encouraged by local government bodies,; there are subsidies offered by some councils .
    This would mean in some cases a dual system of plumbing. The municipal mains (chlorine) being used principally for toilet flushing and both laundry and house cleaning, leaving the tank water for showers, dish washing and rinsing and most importantly cooking and drinking water accessed from an under sink filter or a couple of filter jugs or similar adjacent to the Kitchen sink. The water is then boiled and refrigerated and can be used for both cooking or as a refreshing drink. I personally drink on average 1.5 litres of this water each day. that is why I am peaking 85 and have not yet lost my marbles,
    The oddity is, that most plumbing conversions nowadays use dual water supplies for the opposite reason that Ihave just mentioned.

    Ignorance is bliss.

    Back later....Vest.

    A clear body plus a clear mind. "go for it".

    Vest .....Back soon. 

    Comments

    Vest said…
    A salt water Swimming pool will be of greater benefit than that using Chlorine as the water cleanser ????
    Jimmy said…
    watch out for VIBRATORS and CONDOMS made in VATICAN too
    WALLY. said…
    You could use an umbrella while showering.

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