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A Harvard study reveals that hard water in the US contains toxic minerals, such as calcium and magnesium in high concentrations, which can affect the prostate in the long term. Although it is not an immediate danger and the effects may not be immediately apparent, prolonged exposure to these minerals through drinking water could be a major risk factor for prostate health, especially over time. It is crucial to understand that these minerals accumulate in the body and their long-term effects are still being studied.
Hard water is common in the US and poor plumbing infrastructure, often outdated and in poor condition, exacerbates the problem. Millions of people consume unsafe tap water due to these conditions and the lack of official attention to this problem is worrying, leaving much of the population vulnerable to the potential negative effects of hard water. Harvard research urges action at the individual and government level to address this situation affecting public health.
Get informed and take action. Learn more about how hard water minerals, found in many areas of the United States, affect the prostate and consider incorporating natural products into your daily routine, along with a healthy lifestyle that includes a balanced diet, regular exercise and preventive medical checkups. Remember that prevention and knowledge are fundamental tools to take care of your health.
Educate yourself and take control of your health. This explanatory video will give you valuable information about the risks of hard water and how you can protect your prostate. Don't miss it!
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