Archive for 'Water'
Let Boncor Help Start Your Flat Belly Diet With Great Tasting Drinking Water
Boncor Drinking Water can be used with a water cooler or a faucet at your kitchen sink. We have the latest drinking water technology with our Boncor Century 22 Drinking Water System with LINX® Technology and we also offer Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water.
Here’s an article out of Prevention Magazine you might find interesting.
Sassy Water: [...]
Posted: June 18th, 2010 under Drinking Water System, Reverse Osmosis, Water.
Tags: Drinking Water System, Reverse Osmosis
Comments: 1
Water Cooler Culture – Great for Business
Water is big business. In the US alone, $35 Billion dollars is spent annually on bottled drinking water. Small and large businesses alike, non-profit organizations and municipalities have been convinced, like the general public, that spending big money on bottled water equaled a better product to drink. But the fiscal impact, damage [...]
Posted: February 23rd, 2010 under Drinking Water System, Water.
Tags: Drinking Water System
Comments: 4
DRINKING WATER FOR YOUR OFFICE / BUSINESS
Many companies see the value of providing good drinking water for their employees. A well hydrated employee performs more efficiently and a water cooler close at hand improves productivity because employees do not need to stray from their work area to get a drink of water. Businesses that provide a water cooler for their walk-in [...]
Posted: January 26th, 2010 under Water.
Tags: Water Coolers
Comments: none
CAN BACK PAIN BE DUE TO NOT DRINKING ENOUGH WATER?
My Water Drinking Recommendations for Patients With Back Pain
At this time, I recommend that my patients who are sedentary and not exposed to extreme temperatures (over 85 degrees Fahrenheit) consume 40-50 percent of their body weight in ounces of water. So, a patient weighing 150 pounds should consider the consumption of 60-75 ounces of water [...]
Posted: January 26th, 2010 under Water.
Tags: Reverse Osmosis
Comments: 14
Why Drink Water?
Staying properly hydrated is necessary to avoid fatigue, headache, dry mouth, dizziness, and weakness. The Institute of Medicine recommends men drink about 100 ounces of water per day and women drink about 74 ounces. You should adjust your water intake upwards when exercising, especially in heat and humidity.
A good rule is to drink one-half your [...]
Posted: January 2nd, 2010 under Water.
Comments: 11