5 Powerful Ways to Lead a Greener Life with Water

In an era marked by growing environmental awareness and the urgent need for sustainability, your household is the first place to practice minimizing your impact on the planet. Water–one of the earth’s most precious resources–is a critical element in leading a greener life. However, as I’ve said before, not all water is created equal. High-quality water has the power to help you hydrate, sanitize, reduce stains and eliminate toxins, consume less and live healthier.

Here are five powerful things you can do with it.

1. Create a chemical-free home

All too often, store-bought environmentally friendly cleaning products don’t work well enough or come in plastic packaging. When you make your own multipurpose cleaners with special pH-balanced water, you can save money and scrub away stains, wash dishes and do laundry sans harsh sanitizers. Here’s a window cleaner recipe worth trying.

2. Transform your kitchen quality

Water is the main ingredient for all things kitchen-related, from boiling pasta to cleaning produce. The tap water you may often turn to is full of contaminants. Simply replacing it with hydrogen-rich water makes all the difference in flavor, cleanliness and quality. 

3. Bask in greener beauty

I don’t need to tell you the importance of self-care, but the beauty industry may not always have your best interest in mind. Since your skin is your body’s largest organ, it’s no place to compromise treatment. You can find a balance of environmentally responsible beauty secrets that work. Hydrogen-rich water can help reduce inflammation, moisturize hair and revitalize skin naturally.

4, Enhance your garden

Goodbye, pesticides! Like your skin, plants crave water that nourishes, hydrates and regenerates. Ditch hose water for higher quality water and see how your plants thrive without harmful chemicals. While you’re at it, try this homemade insecticide alternative.

5. Improve your pet care

If you’re anything like me, you want the best for your fur babies. Pets are susceptible to pollutants and contaminants with most things they consume. Exposure to toxins can lead to shortened life spans and other risks that have yet to be uncovered. Quality water is the first key to protecting your pet’s health. It can be used for bathing, eliminating odor, treating fleas and ticks and quenching their thirst. 

When water is something you use multiple ways every day, it’s a no-brainer to consider what alternatives can lead to a healthier home. Water is a precious gift, and it’s a collective responsibility to use it wisely. For more vital water tips, click here.

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