Bottled Water Matters is the official voice of the bottled water industry. We are a coalition formed by the International Bottled Water Association. We give bottled water consumers a voice to share their ideas about bottled water safety, the bottled water facts, types of bottled water, healthy bottled water companies and commitment to recycling.
Bottled Water Matters is the official voice of the bottled water industry. We are a coalition formed by the IBWA. We give bottled water consumers a voice to share their ideas about bottled water safety, the bottled water facts, types of bottled water, healthy bottled water companies and commitment to recycling.
Drinking Water Research Foundation Provides education to the public about Drinking water facts, Tap water facts, Facts About Water,
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Some groups have sought to frame drinking water issues as a "bottled water versus tap water debate" and that confuses consumers.
Consumers are not uniformly replacing their public drinking water with bottled water; rather they are choosing bottled water over the other beverages available at the store and home.
What Is Teeth Sensitivity?
Teeth become sensitive when the protective sheath, called enamel is damaged. When the enamel gets damaged, the nerve endings get irritated and will lead to teeth sensitivity.
What Causes Sensitive Teeth?
Teeth sensitivity can result for a variety of reasons. There are several causes which damage the enamel and leads to teeth sensitivity. They include:
Tooth decay
Fractured teeth
Exposed tooth root
Gum disease
Tooth erosion by highly acidic foods and drinks
Remedies To Relieve Teeth Sensitivity:
Whatever might be the cause, teeth sensitivity can be treatable. Some home remedies that can help to manage and reduce pain include:
1. Oil Pulling with Coconut Oil: Being a natural antibacterial agent, coconut oil helps to reduce the plaque present on the teeth and bacteria in the mouth which decreases tooth sensitivity. Follow the below guidelines to use coconut oil for pulling,
Put one tablespoon of extra-virgin coconut oil in the mouth.
Swish it around for about twenty minutes.
Spit out the oil and rinse the mouth with warm water
After rinsing, brush your teeth gently as usually.
Do this every morning before brushing the teeth.
Instead of coconut oil, sesame oil can also be used for pulling. It is highly recommended to spit out the oil after pulling, as it contains harmful bacteria of the mouth.
2. Salt water rinse: Salt water improves the pH balance of the mouth which makes it difficult for harmful bacteria to survive and relieves teeth sensitivity quickly. To try this remedy,
Mix a half teaspoon of salt in one cup of warm water.
Rinse your mouth with this salt solution.
Spit out the solution and rinse the mouth with plain water.
Repeat this twice a day.
3. Clove Oil: Cloves are popular for their anti-inflammatory, anesthetic and antibacterial properties. They help to reduce the tooth pain and fight against oral infections. To try this remedy, apply a very small amount of clove oil to a cotton swab and place it directly on the affecte
International Bottled Water Association IBWA is the authoritative source of information about water bottlers, Types of bottled water, Bottled water brands, Bottled water facts, Fluoride free bottled water, Water brands, packaged water, purified water and Bottled water companies
Drinking water, from the tap, the bottle, or a filter, is important for healthy hydration and plays a vital role in people's lives. During National Drinking Water Week, May 4-10, 2014, the International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) highlights the important role bottled water plays in our on-the-go society, in which most people meet their hydration needs through packaged beverages. For those who want to eliminate or moderate calories, sugar, caffeine, artificial flavors or colors, and other ingredients from their diet, bottled water offers consumers a safe, healthy, and convenient alternative to other packaged drinks.
It is now official. Bottled water has outpaced carbonated soft drinks to become the largest beverage category, by volume, in America. That means bottled water is now the Nation's favorite packaged beverage.
To celebrate this historic event, IBWA has developed a social media campaign called "Bottled Water Is No.1 for a Reason." This campaign thanks consumers for choosing healthy hydration and identifies some of the many reasons consumers choose bottled water over other packaged beverages. The items in this new toolkit (below) provide members with a variety of Facebook posts, Instagram images, Pinterest pins, Twitter tweets, and web posters that you can share online with your customers, legislators, friends, and family. IBWA members are encouraged to share this bottled water good news story with your employees, customers, family, media, and legislators to educate them about this historic event.
Fun fact: Bottled water helps people make the choice to drink more water; especially as it's convenient for people on the go. In fact, 40 percent of all water servings come in the form of bottled water, according to Kantor Panel Worldwide. For more information see: www.bottledwatermatters.com Music by www.royaltyfreemusiclibrary.com
As Monsoon comes it offers water contamination and water-related diseases. To avoid it you should drink purified water in monsoon. Here I would like to tell you best ways to purify water in monsoon.
The members of the International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) continue to respond to the ongoing lead-contaminated water crisis in Flint, Michigan, affecting 100,000 families. IBWA member companies - including Absopure, Flint Culligan, Maumee Valley Bottlers, Nestle Waters North America (NWNA), and Niagara - have so far donated the equivalent of 1.5 million bottles of bottled water.
Tap Water Facts
A public water system is defined by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as "a system for the provision to the public of water for human consumption through pipes or other constructed conveyances, if such system has at least fifteen service connections or regularly serves at least twenty-five individuals." A public water system can be either publicly or privately owned.
"The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) and the bottled water industry have been working to provide bottled water to the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. Since we first learned the news of this disaster, IBWA and the bottled water industry have produced, coordinated and distributed critical bottled water supplies through relief agencies and organizations such as 'Clean the World', 'Convoy of Hope,' 'American Red Cross' and 'AmeriCares' and other state and local charities.
Drinking water - tap, filtered, or bottled - is important for healthy hydration and plays a vital role in people's lives. Consumers choose bottled water for several reasons, including taste, quality, and convenience.
What are Floral Waters? Floral water or flower water is a term used to describe condensate water produced during the steam distillation process of an essential oil. The hydrophilic properties of essential oil dissolves into water to form flower water, hydrolate/hydrosol. Regardless of what you like to call it, the fragrant water contains the essence...
The bottled water industry provides both fluoridated and non-fluoridated brands to provide consumers with choice, quality and convenience. A number of IBWA member companies produce fluoridated bottled water for consumers who want fluoride in their drinking water and wish to choose bottled water.
The bottled water industry has a long and deeply-held tradition of effectively and responsibly protecting and managing our vital natural resources. Sustainable, protected, and naturally recharged water sources are the single most important aspect of our business. This commitment to environmental excellence holds true wherever bottled water facilities are located.