Bottled Water – An All Around Bad Investment

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 6, 2014 4:54 pm

 

The High Cost of Clean Water…is Rising

 

 

 

carafe-of-clean-and-dirty-water    Have you ever wondered what the annual costs are of drinking bottled water?  Probably not.  There is much to consider when figuring out the price.  Here are five facts that most bottled water drinkers probably don’t think about before they open that cooler door at the store and grab a bottle.

 

Green 5

 

  • Americans buy 50 billion plastic bottles of water each year

 

  • It requires 17 million barrels of oil to produce those bottles

 

  • We only recycle plastic at a rate of 23% so 38 billion bottles hit the landfill annually

 

  • The recommended 8 glasses of water a day will cost you about $50 from your tap yearly
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Clean Drinking Water Becoming Scarcer Everyday

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 5, 2014 5:35 pm

 

Drinking Water Becoming a Precious Commodity

 

 

 Family & Radio If you read the paper, watch the news, go on-line or listen to the radio, you are probably aware of all the water woes going on in this country as of late.

 

A chemical spill in West Virginia, flooding in Alabama and now poisoned water in Ohio to name but a few places that are struggling to find clean water.  While in California, some residents of that drought-plagued state are struggling to find water of any kind.  In some areas on the West Coast, you can be fined up to $500.00 for watering your lawn.

 

Last weekend in Toledo, Ohio, and surrounding areas, some 400,000 residents were warned not to

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Tyent USA’s Carnival of Savings Going on Now!

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 4, 2014 4:40 pm

 

 This is a Great Time to $ave a Thousand Dollars and More!

 

   Big-sale-rubber-stamp      It’s human nature.  When we go to buy something, we want a bargain.  We look for the best product at the best price.  I have no problem whatsoever driving a few extra miles if I know that gas is thirty cents a gallon cheaper at a certain station.  We cash in coupons at the store that save us a dollar or two and it adds up.  A good deal is great…but it can’t compare to a great deal.

 

When you can find an award-winning product, coupled with eye-popping savings, then you really have a bargain.

 

Carnival!    Tyent’s Carnival of Savings is kicking off the month of

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Tyent USA Working For You

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 30, 2014 5:31 pm

 

Tyent Ionized Alkaline Water Purifiers-Doing the Dirty Work

 

 

Dirty sink    Much has been written lately on the subject of water.  Water not only covers most of the Earth, it now covers much of the news.

One would be hard pressed to pick up a newspaper or to watch television without seeing a story involving water in some capacity.

 

With rain, droughts, floods, pollution, mudslides, chemical spills, bans, and more, water is the trending topic these days.  According to the website 247wallst.com, ten cities in California are on the brink of running out of water altogether.  The effects this potential disaster will have on commerce in these cities and across the country are immeasurable.

 

 Tap Water-the ugly truth

 

 No Drink    It

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Chemical Spill Spreads Fear And Confusion in West Virginia

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 29, 2014 6:23 pm

 

Chemical Spill in West Virginia Spreads Fear And Danger 

 

 

Chemical-spill    Back in January, water was on the lips of most residents of Charleston, West Virginia.  Well, at least the word water was.

That particular Friday morning, workers at the Freedom Industries plant noticed a 35,000-gallon holding tank was leaking the chemical MCHM into the Elk River.  Citizens were informed that Charleston’s municipal water system had been contaminated and that Governor Earl Ray Tomblin had ordered a ban on all drinking, bathing, or cooking with city water.  As word and panic of the spill spread, nine more counties were added to the list.

 

By noon, more than 3oo,ooo people were without water for any purpose.  All businesses and schools

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Tyent USA Looks At San Francisco’s Ban on Plastic Water Bottles

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 28, 2014 4:36 pm

 

San Francisco Bans Bottled Water Sales!

 

San Fran Stamp

“San Francisco is 49 square miles surrounded by reality”.

                                                                            -Paul Kantner

 

 

In a noble, if somewhat puzzling effort, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously to ban the sale of single-use bottled water smaller than 21 ounces from city property and events.  This ban also prohibits the sale of same by food trucks regulated by the city.  The city already has banned the use of plastic bags for sacking customer purchases.

 It is the hope of city officials that the banning of these plastic water bottles will induce a new mindset toward pollution reduction while helping to achieve the city’s goal to cut landfill waste down to zero by 2020.

Each

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Tyent Water Goes Under The Microscope

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 23, 2014 6:09 pm

 

 

                                      Testing…Testing…

 

The Results are in and Tyent USA Scores Off the Charts!

 

 A++   There is a lot of talk going on these days about water.  Out west, they are talking about the lack of it with a statewide drought in California the likes of which hasn’t been seen in decades.  Down south, the talk is the nearly five feet of water the city of New Orleans receives each year.

 

In the Eastern United States however, all the buzz is about the release of the test results from Envirotek Laboratories, the state approved,New Jersey testing facility for water purity.

 

Envirotek tested the water purifying capabilities of the Tyent MMP 9090T and our UCE 9000T ionized alkaline

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Tyent USA Breaks down some popular diets

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 14, 2014 4:29 pm

 

 

 

Extra! Extra!   The Whole World Is On A Diet!    

 

 

Tape around scale  Diets.  These days, it seems nearly everyone gets on a diet at one time or another.   

 

It is little wonder that with all the sugar, fat, artificial flavors and chemicals found in processed food today, along with an increased consumption of sugar-charged soft drinks, that more people are overweight than ever before.  And more and more people are dieting.   

 I have often wondered when I heard someone say, “I’m starting a new diet”, what happened with the old one?  If it made sense at the time and proven to work, why didn’t it?  Mainly, I have discovered, the reasons are two-fold, diets are very hard to

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Tyent USA, Vitamins and Tyent Water

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 7, 2014 4:52 pm

 

Three New Studies Conclude; Vitamins Don’t Work!

 

That’s life.  Just as you start settling in and getting comfortable with what you have always believed was good and healthy for you, along comes another scientific study that says it’s time to readjust the paradigm. 

 

Vitamin pile of pills     This time, the target is vitamins.  Growing up, I had always heard; take vitamin C for colds, B12 for energy, A and D for strong bones, etc.  However, several recent studies by various and sundry doctors, conclude that while taking vitamins is big business, it is not necessarily good science. 

 

For this blog, along with other sources, I relied on Brenda Goodman’s article for WebMD in which she lays out the results of three studies

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Tyent USA Talks Gluten-Free

Posted by: Rhona Reid On June 30, 2014 5:55 pm

 

Gluten Free: What is Gluten and Should You Avoid It?

 

Breads    Gluten-free is a term we hear with more and more frequency these days.  Gluten-free diets are the new health rage, while the banner gluten-free appears on many food product labels on the market today.  But what exactly is gluten?  I wanted to know and here is what I learned.

Gluten:   /’Glootn/ nounA substance present in cereal grains, especially wheat, that is responsible for the elastic texture of dough.  A mixture of two proteins, it causes illness in people with Celiac Disease.

Gluten is a binding protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. It is what makes pizza dough stretchy, gives bread its softness, and helps it

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