09-06-2016, 05:46 PM
So there's something I've been suspicious of for a while, and yesterday I read something that further tipped me off.
I started drinking lots of water starting consistently last year. Ever since, it seems like my skin has gradually gotten worse and worse, and I'm talking mainly about the texture. Everyone boasts about how drinking tons of water improved their skin, and I'm always perplexed when people say this because that hasn't been the case at all for me. Quite the opposite. I've slowly gotten a coarser texture that doesn't hold moisture as well and under eye circles.
Then, yesterday, I was reading something where someone was saying their mom experienced the same thing when she started drinking water. They started filtering their water properly, and her skin got better.
I had been suspecting this for a while, and this basically confirmed my suspicions. Our water filter hasn't been changed since before we moved to this house (over ten years). That's the main water that I drink.
Come to think of it, last year I was staying with family for over a month, and they had properly filtered water as well as water bottles. My skin looked really nice during that time and after. I remember when I came back, somebody told me I looked well-rested (even though I still hadn't been sleeping well).
Anyone have any thoughts? And would a filter be cheaper in the long-run, or would buying cases of bottled water? I was considering a Brita pitcher.
Water drinking is important for helping breasts swell up, too. I know you get the best swelling from massage and pumping when you drink a lot of water. I have this ridiculous image of my breast tissues filling with toxic water now...
Off to do more research.
I started drinking lots of water starting consistently last year. Ever since, it seems like my skin has gradually gotten worse and worse, and I'm talking mainly about the texture. Everyone boasts about how drinking tons of water improved their skin, and I'm always perplexed when people say this because that hasn't been the case at all for me. Quite the opposite. I've slowly gotten a coarser texture that doesn't hold moisture as well and under eye circles.
Then, yesterday, I was reading something where someone was saying their mom experienced the same thing when she started drinking water. They started filtering their water properly, and her skin got better.
I had been suspecting this for a while, and this basically confirmed my suspicions. Our water filter hasn't been changed since before we moved to this house (over ten years). That's the main water that I drink.
Come to think of it, last year I was staying with family for over a month, and they had properly filtered water as well as water bottles. My skin looked really nice during that time and after. I remember when I came back, somebody told me I looked well-rested (even though I still hadn't been sleeping well).
Anyone have any thoughts? And would a filter be cheaper in the long-run, or would buying cases of bottled water? I was considering a Brita pitcher.
Water drinking is important for helping breasts swell up, too. I know you get the best swelling from massage and pumping when you drink a lot of water. I have this ridiculous image of my breast tissues filling with toxic water now...
Off to do more research.