(Newswire.net — May 9, 2013) Geraldton, Australia. — If you want to protect your family health, avoid taking hot showers and baths using chlorinated water. This is a warning from health book Author Dr. Kiss about to release his two year research findings with regards to the dangerous effects of chlorinated water.
Dr. Lance Wallace of the Environmental Protection Agency stressed the potential danger of taking hot baths and hot showers using chlorinated water. This is because heat turns the chemical to its more deadly form, which is chloroform. In its gaseous form, the chemical easily fills the house and is inhaled by all members of the household.
By breathing in the fume that evaporates from the hot water, a person’s ingestion of chlorinated by-products increases fifty to one hundred times more then when compared to drinking it. What poses another danger is the poisonous gas is released into the air and spreads, victimizing not only the person taking a bath or a shower but all the family health.
“People in places where water used for bathing and washing is taken from deep wells “which are not treated with chlorine” are far better off than those who use chlorinated water,” states the author of “Death by to Natural Causes or Pre-Meditated Murder”.
Various studies have shown that inhalation of chloroform irritates the lungs and cause’s asthma and bronchitis. This also explains the high incidence of asthma among people who live in very clean surroundings, and yet, suffer from asthma attacks and bronchitis. With people having easy access to hot water, occupants of the house are always exposed to the by-products of chlorine that are released by the gas that evaporated from the hot water, this insures poor family health.
Aside from threats to family health, chlorinated water also results in premature aging as it dries up the hair and the skin. “If you observe a person who has just come up from a pool with chlorinated water or a bath tub with treated water, you can see how the hair and skin look lifeless,” added the author. Even the residue of the smell of chlorine in confined spaces like a small bathroom or shower room has serious impacts on a person’s physical health.
In August of 1987, Dr. John Andelman studied swimmers of US Olympic team and discovered that several of them suffered from asthma. His studies led him to conclude that the chlorinated water in the swimming pools had caused the ailment. The result was alarming, considering that the health of people actively participating in swimming is at stake. Add to this the fact that liberally pouring chlorine in many municipal swimming pools increases the level of chlorine in the water.
Swimmers who sun bathe after dipping into the pool increase the potency of the toxic effect of chlorine. The chemical that sticks to the skin is heated by sunlight, which triggers it to produce more active chlorine by-products.
For further information please contact http://www.deadlywater.com.au or email drkiss@deadlywater.com.au
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