by David Green | Sep 30, 2012 | Blog
Back in 1967 when almost every experience was an Ah-Hah Oh Wow revelation, I remember being told “You are what you eat.” And suddenly it made sense to eat whole grain bread, brown rice, honey instead of white sugar and that weird new health food, yogurt. ...
by David Green | Aug 28, 2012 | Blog
Apparently broken thermometers are not the only way that we can get exposed to mercury. Our reservoirs, rivers and waterways are affected by mercury that comes down with the rain! We know it can be harmful to eat too much local fish. My thinking is: if the fish...
by David Green | Jun 27, 2012 | Blog
Not all stories have a happy ending. This one does. At this writing I am 2 weeks away from becoming a grandfather for the third time and it gets more exciting with each one. This past winter (month 3), my newly-pregnant daughter and her husband returned to their...
by David Green | Jun 13, 2012 | Blog
We’ve all heard of “fracking” (hydraulic fracturing for gas). We’ve heard about this booming industry and how it may threaten drinking water supplies. The lure of “energy independence” and plentiful jobs has fueled this boom, but...
by David Green | May 21, 2012 | Blog
I am a lucky guy. In addition to having a wife and career I love, I have three adult children to be proud of. And as I watch them develop their life-work I see how the people they have become reflects back on the work I do (Multipure). I like to use the term...
by David Green | Apr 20, 2012 | Blog
Bottled water has gotten a lot of bad press lately, but before I join the pack in condemning it outright, let me tell you what I like about bottled water: (1) It’s great during water emergencies. Just ask someone who endured the earthquake in Haiti. In a...