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  2. LifeStraw - Wikipedia

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    Use of LifeStraw. The original LifeStraw is a plastic tube 22 centimetres (8 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) long and 3 centimetres (1 + 1 ⁄ 8 in) in diameter. [8] Water that is drawn up through the straw first passes through hollow fibres that filter water particles down to 0.2 µm across, using only physical filtration methods and no chemicals.

  3. Sip from any river, stream or lake with the incredible ... - AOL

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    You use this like any other straw. Simply remove the cap, place one end of the straw into water you come across in nature, and suck. The hollow fibers inside the straw trap pathogens, so the only ...

  4. Vestergaard (company) - Wikipedia

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    Vestergaard also initiates programs to enhance delivery of its products: the company bundles LifeStraw and PermaNet together into a CarePack of preventive health tools to encourage people to get tested for HIV; [13] LifeStraw has been distributed as part of the LifeStraw Carbon for Water program, where nearly 900,000 water purifiers were ...

  5. This Is Why You Should Always Pack a LifeStraw - AOL

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    California hikers credit a LifeStraw for helping them survive being lost for 5 days in the wilderness.

  6. The LifeStraw turns 'brown scum' into drinking water - AOL

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  7. Enzyte - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the effectiveness of Enzyte is unproven. A civil lawsuit alleged Enzyte does not work as advertised. [8] Despite manufacturer claims that Enzyte will increase penis size, girth, and firmness and improve sexual performance, there exists no scientific evidence that Enzyte is capable of making good on these claims.

  8. The Internet Is Divided On How To Actually Use A Straw - AOL

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    My world was turned upside down when I saw this social media post about straws and juice boxes. So I decided to investigate.

  9. Drinking straw - Wikipedia

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    Plastic drinking straws with bellows segment. A drinking straw is a utensil that uses suction to carry the contents of a beverage to one's mouth. A straw is used by placing one end in the mouth and the other in a beverage.