Here we go again, you make the head so that one should not drink tap water, that water is a precious and goes administered public entities, blah blah blah and then you hear disturbing reports on the water faucet, news cycles, courses and resorts. The
my friend Anna I put the flea in his ear: Do not drink the tap water is polluted with arsenic! I think, the usual urban legend, put about by who knows who just for the sake of saying "Naples is the city where the most polluted water." I make an effort, however, overcome my laziness and put it on google "naples water arsenic" and here comes the news. In short, Americans have issued a report stating that the water in Naples would be better not to drink ...
thing but I stink, are far from reliable sources, there is no documentation on the net that lends credence to the few lines written in blogs. Instead I found a very interesting blog science which supports the goodness of the aqueduct water than bottled.
short because it's more comfortable to think that tap water is disgusting and it is better than bottled? I am reminded of the experiment on the effect placebo (sorry but I do not remember the source), which showed that people are convinced of the goodness of a medicinal product in proportion to the price of this. One day (not very far away) when the water is to be privatized and will cost more than that then we can finally get back in the bottle to drink tap water.
thing but I stink, are far from reliable sources, there is no documentation on the net that lends credence to the few lines written in blogs. Instead I found a very interesting blog science which supports the goodness of the aqueduct water than bottled.
short because it's more comfortable to think that tap water is disgusting and it is better than bottled? I am reminded of the experiment on the effect placebo (sorry but I do not remember the source), which showed that people are convinced of the goodness of a medicinal product in proportion to the price of this. One day (not very far away) when the water is to be privatized and will cost more than that then we can finally get back in the bottle to drink tap water.