Have you ever tried one or more of the many dietary supplements, diet plans, flavored waters, or exercise devices with the intent of improving your health? If you have, it is quite possible that you were not satisfied with the product you received and possibly you even felt scammed. Currently, I feel that none of these products such as Perfect Water, Acai, Jenny Craig, and various weight loss pills have any real possibility to solve one's problems. To me they are only a company with the desire to make easy money, playing on the fact that many Americans wish to lose weight and become healthy in the easiest possible way.
This blog's aim is to discuss some of these 'miracle' products that are claimed to help one lose weight and improve health in an easy fashion. The products will be viewed from an analytical perspective, in order to reveal what the consumer is actually consuming.
One of the products that raises my brow is Perfect Water. Perfect Water is a bottle water product that claims to have provided perfectly clean water, for consumption. Sounds great right? Well in fact it is not. Coming from a water treatment back ground, I know to some degree the processes of treating water and what is possible and what is not. Perfect Water is not possible to achieve.
With this knowledge i have already sent several e-mails to Perfect Empowered Drinking Water's support line, and the contact us form available at http://www.drinkperfectwater.com/ in order to try to see what the company is actually doing to the water.
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