Could it be that there are two different kinds of bottled water?
As you can imagine we get a lot of email here at FineWaters from around the world. About 98% of the emails falls into the category of information requests, general enquiries and encouragements for our mission. And then there are the other 2% of email. Many of them are hostile, accusing us of promoting and prolonging the bottled water fraud. The tenor of the mail is “why should I pay for bottled water if it’s just tap water”. I just dismissed those email for the longest time until I was asking myself: Could it be that there are two different kinds of bottled water?
Hydrate in Moderation to avoid Over-Hydration or “Water Intoxication”
Yet, in some cases, people may take dehydration prevention a bit too far and unintentionally drink too much water. Drinking an excessive surplus of water can lead to over-hydration or hyponatremia. Although hyponatremia is rare and seen primarily in serious endurance athletes, such as marathon runners, it can be dangerous and fitness enthusiasts should be aware of the condition.
Starbucks Acquires Ethos Water - $1M to Support Clean Water Efforts
Ethos Water was founded in 2002 by two entrepreneurs, Jonathan Greenblatt and Peter Thum. Ethos Water’s mission is to help children around the world get clean water by supporting water projects in developing countries. Ethos is currently directing funds to support water projects in Bangladesh, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Honduras, India and Kenya.
Drinking FineWaters - at what Temperature?
There is nothing wrong with drinking water at almost any temperature but you should start paying attention and a little experimentation will revel a lot of epicurean delight in the consumption of water.