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It is hard to find.About 90% of bottled water is just that.Plain ole water.counties use those. my county and the city I work have reverse osmosis water.
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It is hard to find.About 90% of bottled water is just that.Plain ole water.counties use those. my county and the city I work have reverse osmosis water.
if you own a home , YOU too can waste your money on a six thousand dollar machine. I regret buying that thing. its not cheap. 600 bucks for a few filters, adding softeners. shoot I could have just moved into the city water grid had I known.It is hard to find.
I heard that the machines were very expensive.I think I will just buy my $5.00 12 pack.if you own a home , YOU too can waste your money on a six thousand dollar machine. I regret buying that thing. its not cheap. 600 bucks for a few filters, adding softeners. shoot I could have just moved into the city water grid had I known.
do the math, its not saving money. remember whatever you shower with, enters into your system.I heard that the machines were very expensive.I think I will just buy my $5.00 12 pack.
I don't drink my shower water.do the math, its not saving money. remember whatever you shower with, enters into your system.
And you shower in water from public sources? oh the humanity of that.I only drink bottled water and I am fussy about what kind I drink.
We are on a well.So this is a private thing...no public hereAnd you shower in water from public sources? oh the humanity of that.Don't you feel soiled?
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Very wise choice.Many years ago we took a trip it Disneyland.My daughter got very sick from drinking the water at our hotel in California.In Wichita Falls, Texas they are in the process of building a system to re-use sewer water. We stopped to eat at an IHOP there while on vacation this summer. Several of us ordered water to drink and then my dad remembered that they might already be using the sewer water, so he insisted that we all change to Dr. Pepper. The waitress gave us a funny look.
you brush your teeth right? with bottled water? you have skin right? it absorbs water. its not much but given a concern with flesh eating diseases in the lagoon, its logical to say that if a contagion was in the water you shower with and you had a cut.it could become a problemI don't drink my shower water.
it in theory should be clean as virgin water, but well I don't like clams nor oyster that much. remember what those do,In Wichita Falls, Texas they are in the process of building a system to re-use sewer water. We stopped to eat at an IHOP there while on vacation this summer. Several of us ordered water to drink and then my dad remembered that they might already be using the sewer water, so he insisted that we all change to Dr. Pepper. The waitress gave us a funny look.
I brush my teeth but I do not swallow the water.Any of the well water that I shower with is not a concern.I am not subject to the flesh eating diseased in the lagoon.If I was wading in the Willamette river with an open cut I might be concerned.you brush your teeth right? with bottled water? you have skin right? it absorbs water. its not much but given a concern with flesh eating diseases in the lagoon, its logical to say that if a contagion was in the water you shower with and you had a cut.it could become a problem
I don't like clams or oysters so I do not eat them but I am thinking they could become contaminated.it in theory should be clean as virgin water, but well I don't like clams nor oyster that much. remember what those do,
they clean rivers. we have a problem with cancer in fishes here. the pearl is a collection of those poisons.im just saying from the indian river lagoon. not about anywhere else.I don't like clams or oysters so I do not eat them but I am thinking they could become contaminated.
your missing the point. if you simply floss the plague travels to you heart.I brush my teeth but I do not swallow the water.Any of the well water that I shower with is not a concern.I am not subject to the flesh eating diseased in the lagoon.If I was wading in the Willamette river with an open cut I might be concerned.
Oral bacteria do get into the bloodstream, especially when gums are diseased and bleed easily. But when it comes to heart disease, Lockhart says, it's not clear "whether they're part of the pathologic process or whether they're just there."