True
story: An
American couple took a summer trip to Eastern Asia.
And on the way home, the wife almost died...
She had eaten a premium ice cream bar she purchased in
a local supermarket. Unfortunately, it had been made
with polluted water. She got very sick. And to avoid
checking into a local hospital, she boarded a plane
home, nearly died en route, then spent two weeks in a
U.S. hospital recovering from a rare form of
dysentery.
The biggest crisis facing the world today is not a
shortage of oil. Not a shortage of food. But a
shortage of...CLEAN, SAFE WATER. Fresh, clean, safe
water is the lifeblood of life. Regardless of price,
there is no substitute for it. No other commodity on
the planet has that distinction.
Right now, 3 billion people around the world either
have no access to fresh, clean, safe water or
routinely suffer water shortages.
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