Revisiting the Health and Safety of Dissolved Oxygen in Drinking Water: Tap Water vs. Bottled Water
Investigative Journalist’s Overview
1. Dissolved Oxygen in Drinking Water (Liquid Oxygen) As the old saying goes: “A pool of stagnant water becomes foul and filthy.” Tap water, being flowing water, has a higher dissolved oxygen content and is therefore more vibrant and active. Bottled water, by contrast, is stagnant, tends to have lower dissolved oxygen, and is more prone to fostering the growth of putrefactive anaerobic bacteria. Anaerobic organisms (English: anaerobic organisms or anaerobes) are organisms that do not require oxygen to grow; some types of anaerobic bacteria can produce toxins.
2. Nanoplastic Contamination in Bottled Water Bottled water may be contaminated with nanoplastic particles, which can accumulate in the blood and act as an invisible contributor to chronic diseases such as hypertension. The journalist received two bottles of bottled water, which a consumer said had been stored for “quite a long time.” Shockingly, sediment was observed: transparent oval-shaped particles approximately 1 × 2 mm in size, about 14 particles in each bottle. This discovery led to an awakening for the journalist, who has since drunk tap water directly for several years. He especially recommends brewing strong tea with tap water, considering it the best anti-cancer and health-promoting beverage.
— France: Independent Health and Human Rights Journalist: Han Rongli
Revisiting the Health and Safety of Dissolved Oxygen in Drinking Water: Tap Water vs. Bottled Water
Investigative Journalist’s Overview
1. Dissolved Oxygen in Drinking Water (Liquid Oxygen)
As the old saying goes: “A pool of stagnant water becomes foul and filthy.”
Tap water, being flowing water, has a higher dissolved oxygen content and is therefore more vibrant and active. Bottled water, by contrast, is stagnant, tends to have lower dissolved oxygen, and is more prone to fostering the growth of putrefactive anaerobic bacteria.
Anaerobic organisms (English: anaerobic organisms or anaerobes) are organisms that do not require oxygen to grow; some types of anaerobic bacteria can produce toxins.
2. Nanoplastic Contamination in Bottled Water
Bottled water may be contaminated with nanoplastic particles, which can accumulate in the blood and act as an invisible contributor to chronic diseases such as hypertension.
The journalist received two bottles of bottled water, which a consumer said had been stored for “quite a long time.” Shockingly, sediment was observed: transparent oval-shaped particles approximately 1 × 2 mm in size, about 14 particles in each bottle.
This discovery led to an awakening for the journalist, who has since drunk tap water directly for several years. He especially recommends brewing strong tea with tap water, considering it the best anti-cancer and health-promoting beverage.
— France: Independent Health and Human Rights Journalist: Han Rongli
记者综述:1: 自来水含氧量(液态氧)。古曰:一汪死水、藏污纳垢。自来水即流动的水含氧量高、充满活力。瓶装水即静止的水含氧量低、容易滋生腐败厌氧菌。厌氧生物(英语:Anaerobic organism,或是anaerobe),是指一种不需要氧气生长的生物,有些种类的厌氧细菌会产生毒素。
2: 瓶装水奈米塑胶颗粒污染,沉淀血液、是高血压等慢性疾病的隐形杀手,…记者获赠两瓶据客户说“时间比较长”的瓶装水,惊现沉淀的椭圆形透明状1 x2毫米颗粒,两瓶分别约14颗粒。记者醒悟、至今已经数年直接饮用自来水,特别推荐自来水煮浓茶是最佳防癌健康饮品。
/ 法国: 自由健康人权记者: 韩荣利