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 No.455 [Last50 Posts]

Let's have a discussion on water. How do you prefer to drink water?
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 No.457

Straight from the garden hose
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 No.458

at my grandparents' house. hot springs arkansas has the best tap water you'll find. i live in plano texas, and our water tastes fucking nasty, like mildew or some shit. so i have to use a brita filter. i like it at room temp.
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 No.459

Pouring from my lover's sphincter after an enema.
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 No.464

Filtered water.
Tap water is ok here in NL though.

I drink liters of it.
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 No.469

>>455
without junk filters that don't even remove fluoride. spring water.
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 No.500

>>469
i know right? how the hell do you expect to maintain the purity of your precious bodily fluids with all that fluoride?
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 No.1572

>>458
I also like my water at room temp. People seem to find it weird though.

I think I might have rubbed off on a friend, though. One day, I saw him drinking room temp bottled water when I'd only seen him drink it cold in the past, and there was cold water available.
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 No.1574

>>1572
I'm the same, i've actually used to drink my water fridge cold for years but just few months ago i forgot the bottle on the table and went "fuck it i'l just take it with me when i browse fullchin" and would you know it room temp water is fucking awesome!
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 No.1576

>>1574
It just goes down so well. I've been meaning to take it to the next level and try out room temp Fiji water but I always forget about that high priced ass swimming pool water because I'm cheap.
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 No.1579

>>469
I use one of those junk filters and they're fine for removing chlorine taste and other impurities. Removing fluoride is way to expensive to bother with.

And I drink it slightly warm. Average room temperature drops to around 9-10 celsius this time of year so it keeps me warm.
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 No.1580

I don't
Only when there's nothing else and I'm desperate
>inb4 soda
I hate soda
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 No.1902

Dutch tapwater is the best~

Well, to be more precise, the tap water in Gelderland, especially around Velp/hoge veluwe is incredible, the rest of the netherlands is ok.
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 No.1907

Straight from the tap, bottled when I'm away from home.
I don't use filters like OP's because it's a pain to clean, and if you don't you end up drinking all kind of nasty shit.
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 No.1928

>>455
I take my water wet.

But seriously, I have a little RO system that I use for drinking/cooking water.
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 No.1929

>>500
Water fluoridation is a relic of an era when fluoride's mechanism of action was not understood; all that was known was that there was a strong negative correlation between the fluoride content in the water supply and the instances of cavities. Since then, it's been learned that fluoride only works topically and fluoridated dental hygiene supplies have become the standard.

Fluoridation was a boon to public health when it started, but there's no real reason to continue fluoridating water today.
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 No.3043

File: 1425249842021.jpg (7.57 KB,320x240,4:3,cigar.jpg)

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 No.3060

Straight from the tap back home. Gotta love well water.
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 No.3113

File: 1425427070143.jpg (8.66 KB,275x183,275:183,wellnbucket.jpg)

Directly from the bucket on a hot summer day right after fucking op`s mom.
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 No.3138

File: 1425521944257.jpg (24.89 KB,350x350,1:1,images.duckduckgo.com.jpg)

I like it moist
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 No.3161

scandibro here

tap water all day 'ery day

I don't both with coffee

Only do tea if my throat is sore

rarely touch soda - only if offered to me

beer if shit has to be good (dark ales and stouts plz)

good german white wines if shit has to be fancy
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 No.3163

File: 1425560068481.jpg (62.7 KB,720x540,4:3,34134134167.jpg)

>>3161
Feels great to get fresh clean water with no added shit(fluoride etc) straight from the tap and it's literally FREE to boot eh brah?
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 No.3168

Have to use a filter on faucet. I've collected 5 or 6 bottles of the Deer Park containers and just roast using filter. I also reuse 16oz bottles
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 No.3189

>>3163
danishfag here again - not free water. Pay water bill
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 No.3191

>>3189
It cant be that much though?
My water is included in the rent though so i dunno how much cheaper/more expensive it would be for me if i had to pay it separately too.
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 No.3198

File: 1425677271718.jpg (359.43 KB,816x612,4:3,1425677034269.jpg)

>>3168
>>3168
This is pretty tasty.
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 No.3210

I use a filter pitcher, but also got a water cooler at some point that uses those big ass bottles of spring water. It also does boiling water. Instant tea is nice. I just don't like how the water here tastes like chlorine.

My in laws have well water that tastes fucking amazing.
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 No.3508

With lemon.
So really it's lemonade without the sugar.
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 No.3515

>>455
I use one of those brita jug filters. Tap water is fine by itself but I wanted a jug to keep water cool in my fridge so I went with a brita one. Also sometimes when it rains my tap water gets a bit of a murky-drit flavour so it's nice to have the filter on those days.
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 No.3517

My tap comes from one of the springs Zephyrhills gets their shit from. I think it's hilarious people pay for it. It's nothing special.
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 No.3519

>living in a country that fluoridates the tap water
ayy
I just drink it from the tap, I might buy a filter though and see if it makes it any better
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 No.4821

Through a Brita filter and mixed with whatever residue is in my bowl before I leave it to dry.

I take conservation very seriously.

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 No.4825

>How do you prefer to drink your water

From a cup/blender-bottle typically.

But I nearly always drink it from a plastic bottle, thanks to my filthy family. Can't even say the brand, as every couple weeks I have to change because it smells like chemicals. It's a cycle of all the brands I suppose.

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 No.6635

>>3189

Norwegian here. tfw last time I drank Danish tapwater my throat got soar because chlorine

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 No.6638

britbong from bristol here

tap water tastes fucking vile around here, it's just better off to buy bottled

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 No.6639

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>>3519

>2015

>calcifying your pineal gland

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 No.6640

>>6638

paddy from cork here, tap water's not too bad. it's grand for cooking/ making tea, but bottled is clearly superior for drinking plain

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 No.6641

FLUORIDE IS A CHEMICAL USED BY THE GOVERNMENT TO MAKE THE POPULATION SUBMISSIVE. CHANGING THE CORRUPT POLITICAL SYSTEM WILL NEVER HAPPEN AS LONG AS FLUORIDE IS IN OUR DRINKING WATER.

IF YOU DO NOT BELIEVE THIS THEN YOU ARE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF FLUORIDE.

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 No.6642

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 No.6647

>>3163

>fresh

Man how the hell do you get fresh water? Water has been on Earth for 4 billion years.

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 No.6654

>>6638

move to God's own county m8, there's a reason why some many good breweries are from Yorkshire.

Been enjoying soaking cucumber sticks and sometimes a mint leaf; in water overnight cos bourgeois like dat

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 No.6665

If I'm sweating I prefer refrigerated water, otherwise I drink it at room temperature. Sometimes I put cucumber or lemon slices in my water.

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 No.6667

commiefornia here , i drink spring water + occasionally reverse osmosis water

tap water is absolutely disgusting

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 No.6670

>>6647

>2015

>not mixing your hydrogen and oxygen together right before you drink it

super-pleb

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 No.6773

>>6670

Look at this guy. He's so rich he can run a fusion reactor at a net loss just to have fresh water.

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 No.6775

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>>458

>hot springs AK

Hot springs is okay, but there is better out there.

They actually give annual taste awards for tap water with Big Sky Montana winning this year. Though Louisville Kentucky has the title with 3 of them.

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 No.6815

>>6773

>fusion reactor

>not using half your utility budget to electrolyze bottled water and recombine it immediately afterward.

It's like you don't afraid of water contaminants.

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 No.6823

>>6670

I prefer chilled water, so I allow it to combine, then remove the excess residual heat energy.

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 No.6851

My favorite water is from a backwoods stream in the middle of nowhere. I prefer to drink straight from the source, but at the risk of getting my ass blown out by giardia I use a charcoal gravity filter.

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 No.6930

Do those brita things even do anything useful? I guess I should get one since it's better than nothing.

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 No.6965

>>6930

It's a stack filter with activated charcoal. So, sort of.

It takes out a lot of particles (there shouldn't be many), and any reactive crap binds with the charcoal.

The best reason to get a Brita type filter is to run cheap vodka through it. If you're not going to do that, for whatever reason, they're only slightly less useful.

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 No.7001

Who the absolute dick brought this thread back…

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 No.7018

>>6965

I live in a shitty place where they chlorinate the water, so I consider the Brita to be pretty damn useful considering I can never seem to get over the fucking taste.

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 No.7021

>>1929

It's not just for your teeth… Fluoride is needed for calcium binding in your bones

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 No.7040

I prefer to gather a huge gallon or so and drink it throughout the day. If not I'm usually refilling the same cup 11 times. This comes from the tap of course, sometimes it tastes awful, but I drink it anyway.

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 No.7041

>>7040

Right with you.

I went to a convenience store and admired their selection of thermally insulated soda cups. They had them in a convenient half gallon size.

Darn things seem to keep the water cold with just a little ice for a bit more than 5 hours.

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 No.7065

Lindsay, California here.

Our water is delicious, but deemed "unpottable". Not because there's anything wrong with it, but because the same lines that run to houses also run to the fields and trees, so they can't put any additives into it.

I typically fill a plastic jug halfway, put it on its side, and freeze it overnight. In the morning, I fill it the rest of the way up and take it with me so I have cold water all day.

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 No.9766

always trying to find springwater that doesn't have much fluoride content. I hate fluoride.

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 No.12017

>>6642

You would be surprised how much truth there is to Anons statement.

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 No.12018

>>6641

Atrazine is worse.

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 No.12019

>>12017

Good fucking god I made that post back in 2015 and it still has a (You) next to it, wtf 8chan?

True, though, fluoride in water tastes like shit.

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 No.12020

I can only drink cold water. If I drink roomtemp water I get nauseous.

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 No.12022

File: 5cb6d7196d68571⋯.webm (7.11 MB,608x336,38:21,water.webm)

>not drinking it straight from the spigot

lot of plebs in this thread

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 No.12024

File: b78f9199d71fbc5⋯.jpg (12.55 KB,380x380,1:1,evian-bottle.jpg)

Does anyone know why people drink Evian water?

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 No.12025

>>3198

+1

also essentia and Icelandic glacia is pretty good.

At home I have a Pur filter system on my faucet and fill all my jugs and Deer Park containers with it.

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 No.12026

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>>6641

>it's the fluoride

>not the rampant usury

lel, okay. Either way, well water is the cleanest water I have ever had. I feel bad for anyone who hasn't had the chance to experience the joy of well water.

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 No.12031

File: 40ff3a2c8d5d971⋯.mp4 (911.36 KB,480x480,1:1,frustrated.mp4)

>>12022

>implying Swedish tap water isn't filled with estrogen in an attempt to make everyone gay

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 No.12054

File: 72b0392a12a863e⋯.jpg (35.2 KB,852x480,71:40,water and cup.jpg)

>>12026

I'm with you man, I grew up on delicious well water. Then I moved to a big city with the worst water I've ever had and now I'm a slave to bottled water.

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 No.12055

Turns out that %80+ of tap water has plastic microfibers, mostly municipal water, but even some well water tested had plastic microfibers.

The plastic microfibers, when ingested give us a direct dose of xenoestrogens. This will only get worse as the plastic continues to break down into smaller particles, when it's on the nanoscale it will be able to penetrate cells directly, which will resume in numerous forms of cancer.

The plastic they're just now finding may only be the result of plastic waste produced back in the 60's and 70's, with the volume of plastic produced and disposed of these days, it will be magnitudes worse 20-30 years from now, since plastic is even being found when testing the AIR.

No filter can completely eliminate plastic from water or air. Water, water, everywhere, but not a drop to drink.

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 No.12252

File: 4dc43861a0cb08b⋯.jpg (67.46 KB,600x300,2:1,SliderFiveSizes.jpg)

opinion on these?

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 No.12260

>>12252

they look OK I guess? Any good filter will be steel to start, I'm planning on getting an RO system, I'm not sure if that's the best route but if anyone has any reason why I shouldn't that isn't parroted by a water filter salesman let me know.

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 No.12261

>>3517

Same here.

Zephyrhills and Deerpark bottle their shit from springs all over Florida that also supply local water systems. It's hilarious that people around here pay for it.

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 No.12264

>>12252

Activated charcoal makes that sizzling sound when first wet. Those pores are literally miles of surface area for chemicals to stick to. Use chemical treated city water so bacteria (not bad) doesn't gum up the pores early.

RO membranes are again miles of surface area wrapped into a tube. AC treated water is forced across the membrane at a constant wash ratio of 1 gallon produced for 5-7 gallons down the drain.

Third option is the zero system, or mixed bed ion exchange resins. These are quickly exhausted, almost gimmicky. Big companies have services to regenerate the expensive material. Resins also smell of fish, but water is nice.

Water softener swaps out Ca and Mg for potassium. The bag of potassium will set off a radiation detector.

UV will sterilize. Ozone will oxidize. Chemicals will neutralize. Flocking agents settle out dirt. This is all done at your city supply.

Backcountry surface water was clean to drink until teh gays introduced giardia, cryptosporidium and other intestinal parasites.

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 No.12267

>>12264

I had one of those zero water systems, the water it produced smelled like fish after a while of use, gross. I used the filter for vodka, it was a much better use of it! Made my vodka taste like water nearly, this was a new filter I had left over that was unused so it wasn't watered down vodka.

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 No.12748

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>>12055

Fuck.

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 No.12749

>>458

New Braunfels has delicious tap water, but it's fluoridated. I drink distilled water. Condering buying a cheap chinese distiller so I can make my own. There's a great distiller make in the USA, but it costs 600 fucking dollars. Chink cheapy from Mao's dollar pound land is 79 bucks.

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 No.12751

I pay around 16 cents a liter for bottled.

Ridiculous expensive, I know, but a necessity for drinking and cooking in the truck.

A lot of things that seem sensible completely change when you don't have water and electricity readily available.

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 No.12757

my whole family has water filter jugs like that, they're pretty nice. the difference in flavor is noticable right away. i just wish the manufacturers weren't so jewish with the filter sizes. they sell you the jug with one filter size, and when your filter expires you go buy a new one only to find smaller ones. last time i ended up going through 5 supermarkets before i found the kind i was looking for

anyways, i hardly ever drink water as is, i usually make coffee or tea

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 No.12773

File: 05236370d6cf998⋯.jpeg (208.48 KB,750x751,750:751,03431714-E816-4CE1-ACA4-C….jpeg)

This is the RO system I plan on getting. I prefer remineralization to make the water slightly alkaline, but the other version of this system has a UV bacteria/virus killer if that’s what you’re more worried about.

Honestly, I feel that the lack of alkaline foods in your diet is a larger culprit to overall negative health than people want to admit, but if you live in Apefrica then you can imagine that nasty pathogens in the water might be your more immediate and pressing concern. I’ve actually done a lot of research into this and I’d recommend either this or the Hydroperfection. I’m actually still on the fence, but since I still can’t buy one since I live in an apt then I have time to do more research.

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 No.12774

File: 96eed147e408fef⋯.jpeg (304.18 KB,750x926,375:463,4BFBDF44-25CD-4BF2-9B8A-C….jpeg)

>>12773

Here is the hydroperfection if you were curious. The cool part of this one is that the unit is modular so you don’t have to clean it out much. When you replace the filters, you’re replacing entire parts of the unit so it doesn’t need to be cleaned like other non modular systems. I would recommend buying it from their website though since you can specify that you want the antimicrobial tubing instead of the standard tubing. Also, you should get a “gapless” faucet for your RO system. I forget if this one if gapless.

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 No.12974

<buy fancy meme water that comes in glass bottles

<when it ends , put normal filter water(no gay bombs for me please)in it

<c o n s u m e

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 No.12977

I only drink distilled water, and use distilled water to make tea with.

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 No.12980

>>12977

i mean as long as you season your food and eat a balanced diet you won't have any real problems. now if you were to drink chemistry grade ultra distilled water as if it were normal water you'd have some issues.

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 No.13022

>>12980

Nope. Unless you're on a water fast, the mineral content of your water is inconsequential, unless you seek out extremely high mineral content waters. Swap out any drinking water in a first world country with lab grade DI water, and nothing would happen.

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 No.16004

>>1579

kek we add fluoride to water here

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 No.16061

File: 96e19c217b7a49c⋯.jpg (51.28 KB,762x1048,381:524,wwe_smackdown_women_s_cham….jpg)

My city gets over 100 degrees for four months out of the year. I have a 64 oz growel that is vaccum sealed and I carry that around with me

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 No.16085

>>13022

It's not that the mineral content of the water matters, it's that youre drinking pure water that will bind to minerals in your body and then cause you to piss it out. Mineralized water already has minerals attached to the water molecules so it is not going to bind to minerals in your body already.

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 No.16099

I drink it filtered in a water cooler.

>>13022

As the other anon said, DI water would fuck you up if you drank it allbthe time because it would electrochemically pull the minerals out of your body. You don't want hard water, but you want some trace mineral content to stabilize your water (unless you think you're gonna get a kidney stone and you're trying to break it up).

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 No.16169

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

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 No.16192

>>3198

>>12025

Fuck, I still reuse that bottle.

Now I have a Berkey filter system with fluoride filters.

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 No.16416

File: a6adcc94c72d9b2⋯.jpg (28.37 KB,600x600,1:1,mason jar 2l.jpg)

lots of cold icy water with no plastic. glass is purity

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