When Rebecca was in Scotland, click here to see the pictures of my trip to visit her, she got this bottle of Highland Spring Water.
It looks ordinary but a careful reading of the label will show you how dangerous the water you have been drinking is.
“Naturally fitered through land certified as organic…” Can your bottled water make this claim.
It does raise a few questions:
What would be “unnatural” filtration?
Does the “certification” apply to all of the strata in the aquifer?
Is this a marketing ploy?
Can I trust my bottled water from California?
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Nice water. the best I have ever tasted.
For centuries man had drank naturally filter water. In Man\’s quest to make things better we created filters to purify water better than nature. I believe these filters to be the un natural method not referred to but implied by their obvious marketing label. Good timing I think on their part since many people are turning more and more to natural medicine, foods, drinks ect. Soon some of those people will be forming tribes and returning to the wild. I will probably join them and become a hunter to supply them with natural food. In time the ground will become too organic and I will help them improve things by going to the local home depot and buying the needed items to filter the water.