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FDA Bottled Water Standards could Kill You By Anthony J. Fejfar, B.A., J.D., M.B.A., Phd.

, Coif Perpetual (C)Copyright by Anthony J. Fejfar and Neothomism, P.C. (PA) and The American People and The People of God and The People as a Public Domain Perpetual Copyright. The American Federal Food and Drug Administration has supposedly issued regulations for minimum water quality for Bottled Water in the United States. fraud on America. Consider the following: 1. No testing for sodium (salt) which can increase your blood pressure and can affect your vision, and can cause diabetic symptoms such as frequent urination. 2. No testing for camphor which involves various types of toxic fluids such as poison ivy or poison oak or poison sumac. 3. The arsenic test level is 1,000%. Arsenic is often fatal and can cause numbness in the extremities. Also, arsenic ingestion can al cause major organ damage and diabetic symtoms such numbness in feet and hands, dry mouth with extreme thirst, difficulty digesting food, vision problems, numbness in hands and feet. The arsenic level is so In fact, these regulations are a

damaging to human beings that it almost appears to done on purpose. 4. No testing for sulphuric acid, typically found in the air and river and stream and lake water and even spring water as caused by acid rain caused by burning high sulphur coal instead of going with coal bed natural gas methane production.

5. The cyanide level allowed is 20%. Cyanide is on the EPA toxins list for both TOSCA and CERCLA. Cyanide is normally fatal to a human being within 5 hours. 6. Please note that cyanide, and arsenic, and sulphuric acid are all carcinogens, that is, they cause cancer. 7. There is no test for fecal chlroform, which typically causes diahrea and can even cause death. 8. The test for Nitrates from fertilizer is also inadequate. Nitrates in bottled water can cause serious health problem for human being, including birth defects in infants and children. The FDA Bottled Water standards are found at 21 CFR 165.100

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