Do you drink bottle water or home filtered water?

What kind of water you drink?


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Stillsuit?
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How do you avoid H2O and still survive?
You body requires it, unless you somehow recycle your urine internally.

Man, that's just what the Corporate Media wants you to believe.

Did you know that water is retained in the body? Yeah -- it causes significant weight gain. That's why all the anorexics spit -- to get rid of the poison ("water").

Did you know that water likely was once part of urine or feces? Yeah -- people become sick in some countries if they drink water (POISON!) from certain sources!

Even just a little water is enough to drown in. Even THE GOVERNMENT admits it isn't safe. That's why there's always warning signs around the beaches.

And I guess there's some new additive being put in the water, because when you mix water with air and sunlight, it turns into a rainbow. Some type of new LSD mixture, I bet.
 
And I guess there's some new additive being put in the water, because when you mix water with air and sunlight, it turns into a rainbow. Some type of new LSD mixture, I bet.

That must be how the government is spreading The Gay:
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Another state plot to destroy Christianity.
I'm definitely not drinking water anymore.
 
When I lived in coastal North Carolina we had a well. The water came out of the ground softer and sweeter than any water I have ever seen. It is the one thing I miss.
 
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Mostly this.

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I'm not going to die am I? Arrowhead from the 5 gallon blue bottles was good when I was a kid. Maybe now that water is the same crap that is in the smaller bottles.
 
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Berkey- I'm even a dealer. :)

Retail cost is about one cent per gallon to filter it -- with the PF-2's (to filter out the fluoride) it's about three cents a gallon.

Have been using them for years- great water, cheap and convenient.
 
My cat will not drink any water from the tap only rain, bottled or filtered. I skip the rain water, but I figure if my cat wont drink it I'm not going to drink it, and the cat is 20 years old.

For those of you who live in areas where they have 'RECLAIMED " water, do not ever let it pass your lips. I couldn't even imagine taking a shower in it, I'd have to move.

And some where I read that legislation outlawing priviate wells is being considered.
 
RO for me on a well. It's so tasty. Other water makes me want to gag anymore.
 
I filter my water with a pur filter and carry it with me in a mason jar. I look pretty weird, as a New Yorker, carrying a big mason jar around with me in the city, but I'm fearful of the effect plastic is having on our society's health. I've recently considered the possible damage being done to those of us who would drink water straight from a plastic bottle; if any of that plastic were to melt into the water during hot summer days, the effect that could have on the body would be immense.
 
I filter my water with a pur filter and carry it with me in a mason jar. I look pretty weird, as a New Yorker, carrying a big mason jar around with me in the city, but I'm fearful of the effect plastic is having on our society's health. I've recently considered the possible damage being done to those of us who would drink water straight from a plastic bottle; if any of that plastic were to melt into the water during hot summer days, the effect that could have on the body would be immense.

So you think microwaving the bottled water to make hot chocolate might be a bad idea?
 
So you think microwaving the bottled water to make hot chocolate might be a bad idea?

If it's still in the plastic bottle, yes.

Frankly, we have no true idea as to how the bottled water companies ship their products, so bottled water may be contaminated with melted plastic materials before you even have the opportunity to store it in your own home. For all we know, those plastic bottles are being exposed to 100 degree heat conditions before they even arrive at store shelves.
 
I don't drink straight water. No filter, no tap, no rain, no well... all my water comes in flavored carbonated form. ALL of it.

Oh, and my health is just fine. I credit the lack of chlorine/fluoride/copper/PVC in my system.
 
All of the Above & More

I drink all kinds of water, to be honest with you. However, my favorite type of water to drink is distilled water. It has a sweet taste to it.
 
I have a well and drink the water from it.
I have the water checked every year and what they find is that it has it's own fluoride in it.

Your brand of fluoride is probably calcium fluoride which is good for you. Sodium Fluoride being the industrial waste from aluminum manufacturing which they've duped Americans into letting them discard through municipal water supplies.
 
I filter my water with a pur filter and carry it with me in a mason jar. I look pretty weird, as a New Yorker, carrying a big mason jar around with me in the city, but I'm fearful of the effect plastic is having on our society's health. I've recently considered the possible damage being done to those of us who would drink water straight from a plastic bottle; if any of that plastic were to melt into the water during hot summer days, the effect that could have on the body would be immense.

That's actually not so weird for you to do. My doc, who is a researcher too, says they have been finding elevated amounts of plastic in people's bodies in recent years.

After he told me that, I got rid of most of my plastic storage dishes and replaced them with glass. I also rarely ever use aluminum foil anymore either.
 
Thanks all for your views, this is has been very informative.

BTW, is it true that people who drink water from a well are more likely to be freedom revolutionaries than people who drink bottled water? LOL
I'm joking but it might be interesting study to see if there is any relationship between people's political views and the kind of water they drink. Perhaps for GP section :)


It depends upon what kind of filtration system the bottled water was treated with.

Personally, I use a reverse-osmosis water filtration system. It's the only kind that I'm aware of, that removes the fluoride. The water tastes wonderful.

I thought fluoride in water and toothpaste was good, I guess not :)


Many people have mantioned Berkey water system, I will be researching that bit more.
 
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