Chlorinated Water: More BAD News
written by Marina Zacharias
You already know that chlorinated drinking water is directly responsible for several
problems including many cases of cancer in humans.
Animal studies by the Environmental Protection Agency have shown that drinking
chlorinated water caused blood cholesterol to switch from high-density lipoproteins (the
good guys) to low-density lipoproteins (the bad guys). Why the EPA doesn’t inform the
public that our drinking water is contributing to the number one killer in our country,
I’ll never understand.
But there’s more! In a back issue (May/June 1992) of Chemical Research In Toxicology,
there is a report of the discovery that ingested chlorinated water alters and destroys
essential unsaturated fatty acids!!
When water is treated with chlorine the compound "hypochlorite" is created. This
compound creates free radicals which oxidize these essential fatty acids and cause them
to turn rancid!
Remember, these fatty acids that are being destroyed are essential fatty acids. That
means that the body must have them to survive and they’re not something the body can
make.
They have to come from food!!
Free radicals being created by chlorinated water are not only decreasing the ability
of the body to get these essential fatty acids from food, but they’re also creating dangerous
toxins that have been directly linked to liver malfunction, weakening of the immune system,
changes in the arteries and alterations of cellular DNA.
Of course if you are still feeding a typical commercial pet food to your animal you’re
probably not concerned with this anyway. Why? There’s little (if any) unsaturated fatty
acids in pet foods. Since they go rancid so quickly they decrease the shelf life. To solve
these problems, most pet food manufacturers use either saturated fats or hydrogenated
fats—both of which cause even more health problems. Even if they purport to be preserved
with Vitamin E, the fat preservatives are only part of the story.
But for those of you trying to feed a natural diet and providing a good source of
essential fatty acids, please take special care to avoid any and all sources of chlorinated
water in your feeding program.
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