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What is regional toxicity and how does it apply to the color of the water?

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What is regional toxicity and how does it apply to the color of the water?

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The water color in Boise, Idaho without feet is a yellow-green. The water color in Denver without feet is orange. These colors result from the combination of industrial and chemical pollutants common to those areas. Each city has its own peculiar toxicity, and the color of that toxicity pervades the water we drink, cook and bathe in and the air we breathe. Your patients’ internal toxic makeup will tend to resemble the toxicity of the local area.

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