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Pure water
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One for you chemists out there.
As I understand it BRITA use and ion exchange process to filter water resulting in sodium being 'deposited' in your glass of water.
I don't fancy increasing my intake of sodium and I drink a lot of water.
Bottled water is considered, by some, as totally unreliable on the purity stakes.
Just wondered if anyone had a [low cost] idea of how to get the best drinking water.
Looking at this website:
http://www.aquasanaeurope.com/products.html
and wondering if anyone had any experience of similar.
Thanks
One for you chemists out there.
As I understand it BRITA use and ion exchange process to filter water resulting in sodium being 'deposited' in your glass of water.
I don't fancy increasing my intake of sodium and I drink a lot of water.
Bottled water is considered, by some, as totally unreliable on the purity stakes.
Just wondered if anyone had a [low cost] idea of how to get the best drinking water.
Looking at this website:
http://www.aquasanaeurope.com/products.html
and wondering if anyone had any experience of similar.
Thanks
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HA-HA-HA...Try that in Essex!mike.perry wrote:I drink the stuff that comes out of the tap and I am still breathing - hang on, just checking. I use filtered water in the kettle because it removes the limescale and stops the kettle furring up.
Doesn't make a blind bit of difference to our rock-hard water, but it does strip the chlorine out.
Just bought ANOTHER new kettle, and they stamped the guarantee card saying not applicable to limescale damage!
Not worth buying a decent kettle as they furr up the same, and the descaler eats the plating off after a while. Gone are the days of replacement elements!
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My water's dead hard too. It's fine but I prefer the taste once it's been filtered though.
Squiggle, I really wouldn't worry about the amount of sodium that a filter might add. You'd taste it if there was any more than a tiny amount.
You're quite right to avoid bottled water, it's not as pure as tap water and frequently costs as much as petrol per litre!
Squiggle, I really wouldn't worry about the amount of sodium that a filter might add. You'd taste it if there was any more than a tiny amount.
You're quite right to avoid bottled water, it's not as pure as tap water and frequently costs as much as petrol per litre!
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dalebrignall wrote:squiggle,i pump my own water out of the ground,do you want me to bring some on driveit day.the water is hard.and it is tested every year.ive been drinking it for 24years and im still here.
What is it tested for Dale?
Thanks for all the responses.
It probably sounds totally neurotic to even create this thread. But there are so many unexplained viruses around, I think some things we ingest might be worth an little look at.
I've been aware, for some time, that crop spraying seems to be causing respiratory irritation in many people in the village. particularly children. My GP acknowledges it.
Finally it is being addressed. The USA have no spray zones around residential areas.
I don't think these things necessarily kill us off........"I'm still alive and kicking" principal.
I just wonder about quality of health. I wonder how many folk can say I have felt really well for years.
I feel it is easy to accept just another bug etc.
I realise this is potentially far more complex and need to jump down off my soap box eh?
Looking forward to a bottle of DaleSpringWater

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OK I'm 37 so probably do not come into the same category as some on here. I find for good health the gym suits me, it's good for exercising the heart and good for the respiratory tract (gets all the goo out the lungs and recovers them), much better than any water. ;)
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I'll be very thirsty by then so can you make it a litre bottle please?dalebrignall wrote:its tested for bugs and nastys.i cant make it to drive it day as im riding at 1300 on sunday finnish at 14.30..so i would not get there in time ill bring you a bottle at the web rally,hope thats ok dale .

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