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  FEATURED SOLUTION Hi {NAME}, In our quest for a healthier lifestyle, there's one aspect we

[Image] GreenMedInfo Daily Newsletter  April 17th, 2024   FEATURED ARTICLE The #1 Reason Never To Buy Bottled Water Again Huge companies like Pepsi, Nestlé, and Coca-Cola sell billions of units of Reverse Osmosis purified tap water each year, the inevitable consequence of which is the littering of our planet with plastic that will pollute the environment for hundreds of years. What if you could eliminate the "middle men," thousands of dollars in costs, and tons of plastic in the process? [READ ARTICLE](   FEATURED SOLUTION Hi {NAME},  In our quest for a healthier lifestyle, there's one aspect we tend to overlook: the quality of our drinking water. Today, we want to share with you our favorite water purifier that has transformed my family's health and wellbeing: [The AquaTru Carafe](. You've probably heard about PFAS, the "forever chemicals," posing a threat in our nation’s tap water. These chemicals, along with lead, chlorine, fluoride, and more, are not just words on a page – they are real dangers lurking in our everyday drinking water.

  Now, you may be thinking, ”I use a water filter pitcher…isn’t that enough?”

  The truth is, standard water filters are only partially effective. Many can reduce lead, chlorine, and unpleasant tastes or smells, but they typically fall short in filtering out more harmful substances like heavy metals and those notorious PFAS.  

  For truly clean water, a more advanced filtration system is needed. 

  This is where the [AquaTru Carafe]( water purifier stands out. 
 ✓ 64 oz. Glass Carafe for easy, plastic-free pouring
 ✓ No installation or plumbing
 ✓ Patented 4-stage Ultra Reverse Osmosis® technology
 ✓ Independently tested to NSF standards.
 ✓ Control panel with change filter and maintenance alerts
 ✓ Long-lasting filters last from 6 months to 2 years [Image]( If you’re considering giving [AquaTru]( a try, they've given our GreenMedInfo community a $100 discount offer while supplies last. Plus, you’ll get a glass pitcher absolutely FREE! 

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