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Drinking water is the easiest way to regulate the human body’s normal temperature, and the easiest way to get rid of waste.

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Drinking water is the easiest way to regulate the human body’s normal temperature, and is the easiest way to get rid of waste.

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With water service companies stepping up their efforts to bring potable water to Filipinos, there is hardly any reason not to use tap water for drinking and cooking.

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Some people don’t drink cold water because they fear it will give them cramps. Drinking water is also believed to bloat the body and affect an athlete’s performance. In reality, water fights dehydration, the reason why people get cramps.
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Some people don’t drink cold water because they fear it will give them cramps. Drinking water is also believed to bloat the body and affect an athlete’s performance. In reality, water fights dehydration, the reason why people get cramps.
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By law, piped water from your faucet and bottled water should have "acceptable" or low levels of contaminants and should be free from harmful organisms that cause typhoid fever, gastroenteritis, cholera and other water-borne diseases.
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This issue seems to be bugging a lot of people nowadays. A 1997 survey commissioned by the Water Quality Association showed that 32 percent of Americans used a home water treatment device compared to 27 percent in 1995.
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Drinking water is the easiest way to regulate the human body’s normal temperature, and is the easiest way to get rid of waste.

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Some people don’t drink cold water because they fear it will give them cramps. Drinking water is also believed to bloat the body and affect an athlete’s performance. In reality, water fights dehydration, the reason why people get cramps.
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Some people don’t drink cold water because they fear it will give them cramps. Drinking water is also believed to bloat the body and affect an athlete’s performance. In reality, water fights dehydration, the reason why people get cramps.
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