I like certain water- minneapolis city water (mississippi river water,
processed with a newish state of the art facility) put through an RO
machine, or failing that, distilled.
the well water up here has radioisotopes in it; there is less in the
river water, even downriver from the power plant. I just do not like
chlorinated water, but I do like it a little better than water with
algae or parasites. So the RO takes out alot.
I do not distill my own because of the contamination here- some voc's
and maybe some plasticizers ( or something I can't really tell what).
If I lived in mpls I might just distill my own. Now I drive into town
and buy it out of the machine for 40 cents a gallon.
your spring water sounds like very good water!
On Jun 3, 2008, at 9:51 AM, [email protected] wrote:
With a large family I go through 5 gallons of the purest natural
spring water I can get from an undergroung spring in the high
mountains but it gets costly. Distilled is dead water. Is it
healthiest and most economical to make distilled,add ionic minerals,
erase the memory and magnetize?
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