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Austin, San Marcos, TX Press Releases
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(Austin.CityRegions.Com, January 09, 2016 ) Austin, TX -- Barclay's Buys introduces a new shower head, The Clearly Pure Shower Head. It boasts a unique see through design, has 3 settings, and the capability of filtering out 80%-90% of Chlorine. The filter also removes a majority of Total Dissolved Solids as well. Most people are only aware of the negative effects of drinking chlorine but skin also has the ability to absorb elements into the body. Skin absorbs everything it comes in contact with. Chemicals go directly into the blood stream. The answer is not to ban Chlorine, it is very useful in killing bacteria, parasites, and harmful organisms before they come in contact with the public. Granted the amount of Chlorine is small, but small amounts over time could cause chlorine reactions. Chlorine will bond to the skin and hair, drying both out and upsetting the balance of the body. It also causes various negative reactions such as rashes, swelling of the face and eyes, runny nose, and coughing due to breathing it into the lungs. A lot of older cities have water systems that predominately use lead pipes, this can lead to an unsafe amount of lead in the consumer's water, which can cause a multitude of health problems. In addition to filtering out Chlorine and Total Dissolved Solids, The Clearly Pure Shower is also a water saving shower head. The average shower head has a flow rate of about 9.6 Kilograms per minute, but Clearly Pure shower head has a flow rate of 4.8 Kilograms per minute. If more people in the US alone started only using water saving shower heads, Americans could make quite an impact on the environment.
About Barclay's Buys
Barclay's Buys strives to get the best possible alternative health products into the hands of the public. They believe that the more knowledge people have, the better decisions they can make about the types of products to use for themselves and their families.
Barclay's Buys
Christy Neikirk
512-586-4797
customerservice@barclaysbuys.com
Source: EmailWire.Com
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