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To: C.K. Houston who wrote (852)6/10/1999 12:18:00 PM
From: bearcub  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 888
 
there will be NO chlorine products used to purify any water in OUR household. we go to all the trouble to remove it from city drinking water now, why in the world would we want to use it "then?" especially when 35% grade H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) is available and much safer a/w/a effective for our human water needs!!!

chlorine is toxic. using something toxic to purify is totally illogical besides being dangerous. chlorine resides in joints and is one of the major reasons arthritis is such a problem. speak to a chelation practictioner who is also a practicing MD if you want confirmation of the above. a reputable chiropractor or naturopath will also be able to confirm the above.

this is NOT a case of "what doesn't kill us makes us stronger." it is simply a marketing ploy of the chlorox mfgr.

please rethink this. please investigate further and choose any number of other, healthier ways to deal with fouled drinking water other than adding a enough to give your drinking water "a slight clorox bleach smell" as recommended in that URL you posted!

yuck!



To: C.K. Houston who wrote (852)8/10/1999 9:33:00 PM
From: C.K. Houston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 888
 
Download FREE chapters from this book. The one on water storage & sources is particularly good. This guy's a great writer. Pretty rational. Not an "extremist". Charts, etc. Very easy to read and reference.

The Y2K Personal Survival Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Get from This Side of the Crisis to the Other. $19.25
by Michael S. Hyatt
The book is 360 pages long. It has 15 chapters, 17 quick "PrepTips," 28 tables and charts, and 6 appendices. It also has five comprehensive "Y2K Preparedness Checklists":
- the 72-hour plan
- the one week plan
- the 30-day plan
- the three-month plan
- and the one-year (or longer) plan.

<Before the book was submitted to the publisher, I posted the chapters here for public comment. However, since the book is now available for sale, I have had to take them down. We were able to get the publisher to let us continue to post two chapters per week, on a rotating basis.> Michael Hyatt

Here's where you can find the FREE chapters to download:
michaelhyatt.com

Chapter 5
DEVELOP AN ALTERNATIVE SOURCE OF WATER
michaelhyatt.com

Chapter 6
ACQUIRE A BASIC SELECTION OF TOOLS
michaelhyatt.com

I haven't gotten the book. I'm just downloading each chapter as they become available. Though it's a hassle, I know my family/friends won't sit down and read the whole book. So, I'm xeroxing selected chapters and giving it to them every week or so. I'm also giving them a binder with index tabs already typed out, so as I send them a chapter, they have a place to put the info. Plus, it's easier IMHO to make notes, and insert stuff that's relevant to you particularly, if you do it in binder form.

Vote here on how bad you think Y2K might be:
michaelhyatt.com

Cheryl
143 Days until 2000

P.S. Here's an EXCELLENT preparation forum. If you have specific questions, or want to learn from other's experiences ... come here. People are very helpful.
greenspun.com