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The Mineral-Rich LifeSource Whole House Water System Safeguards WHO Recommendations for Calcium and Magnesium

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The LifeSource Whole House Water filter can provide substantial contributions to overall well being by eliminating dirt, chemicals and chlorine

Pasadena, CA (PRWeb) March 13, 2007 -- On the basis of the findings by the World Health Organization (WHO) regarding nutrients in drinking water, they report both calcium and magnesium are essential to optimal human health. These two important minerals are found in abundance in natural water.

While the concentrations of calcium and magnesium in drinking water vary noticeably from one supply to another, the mineral-rich eco-sensitive LifeSource Whole House Water filter maintains the water's key essential calcium and magnesium while eliminating dirt, chemicals and chlorine.

The recommended daily intake for these nutrients varies on national and international levels. However, research suggests that if you don't get enough calcium in your diet, you're likely to be overweight. Calcium also protects your heart and if you're low on calcium, you're more likely to have high blood pressure as well.

Water softeners replace calcium and magnesium with sodium while the LifeSource Whole House Water System improves the water by maintaining those vital minerals while blocking out harmful chemicals. Adequate calcium intake can reduce the overall risk of colon cancer and suppress the growth of polyps that can lead to cancer. In addition, calcium improves premenstrual moods. Getting enough calcium can ease the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Inadequate calcium intake has been associated with increased risk of osteoporosis, kidney stones, colorectal cancer, hypertension and stroke, coronary artery disease and obesity. And if sodium is replacing calcium in drinking water, there may be a risk for high blood pressure as well.

The elimination of dirt and harmful chemicals by LifeSource Whole House Water System while maintaining healthy levels of magnesium can lead to overall well being. Magnesium aids the body's absorption of calcium which also plays a key role in the strength and formation of bones and teeth.

Magnesium also aids in maintaining healthy blood pressure levels and can significantly lower the chance of heart attacks and strokes, and can even aid in the recovery from a heart attack or stroke. While magnesium enhances the absorption of calcium, it also works hand in hand with calcium to contract muscles and relax them as well as relaxing and calming the nerves.

To learn more about the benefits of a LifeSource Whole House Water System visit www.lifesourcewater.com or call 800-334-5009.

About LifeSource Water
LifeSource Water Systems, Inc. has been manufacturing, distributing and providing eco-sensitive and health-conscious whole house water systems to residential, commercial and industrial customers since 1984. Their Beotron systems are tested and certified by the Water Quality Association and have earned a Gold Seal Certification. LifeSource whole house water systems are installed by factory trained plumbers and have the longest service life in the industry.

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Dan Hillard
LifeSource Water
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