0017-0305-3014-5741_SM.jpgThirsty?

Bottled water consumption jumped 57% between 1999 and 2004, according to an Earth Policy Institute Report.

The U.S. leads, with an average of eight ounces a person a day. Next is Mexico, followed by China and Brazil.

Each year, consumers spend $100,000,000,000 on water. 

Meanwhile, 1.1 billion people lack a secure water supply, a problem the United Nations says will cost 30 billion dollars a year until 2015 to reduce by half.  Source: National Geographic, 12/2006

 

Water?

Water constitutes 90% of your blood, 75% of your brain and muscles, 25% of your body fat and 22% of bone. 

Water helps the body in all of its functions by regulating temperature, flushing impurities and even improving mental alertness.

Without water the body can only survive a few days. 

 

The Ocean is our relative?

The earth is 70% water. And our bodies are 70% water. It's no coincidence. Ocean-based minerals are vital to our health and well-being.

Unfortunately, most people still get their nutrition from land-based elements.

You get 74 essential minerals from X2O.

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