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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...tap-water.html
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I wonder if the same problem exists here in the US?
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More than likely - in fact - drink distilled water there - due to major contaminants/fluoridation/pesticides/additives/aspartame. I wouldn't even drink unfiltered rainwater due to all the chemtrails.
My neighbour has just installed a filtration system in their tapwater to remove all chemicals, chlorine etc. They can have it boiling or cold. He fills his fish tanks with it and they are fantastic fish! Drink boiled water if in doubt - I have it with herbal teas. ![]() ![]() Some are lovely chilled. |
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Oh, I've tried boiling water in the past but I stupidly decided to transfer it to a gallon jug before cooling it down. Heh. I have a Brita filter but I never use it. I have a bad habit of buying bottled water and I also have the solution to it. I just haven't gotten around to filtering water and re-using the bottles.
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There wouldn't be a thimble full of fruit juice in a can of lemon or fanta. A possible explanation for the extreme levels of pesticides is that they"re being deliberately added to the recipe.
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Well, if the pesticides allowable for fruit are THAT much higher than the pesticides allowable for water, then maybe we should consider not eating fruit. I'm thinking that not all pesticides just lie on the surface - surely some go systemic.
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