Hello Jean,
Many Counties do water testing for what is call primary parameters; those
tests answer the question: is the water safe. They do not consider fluoride
dangerous.
There are usually private companies in you area that will do so for a price.
National Testing Laboratories sells a kit for about $100 US that allows you
send them a sample; you must follow directions, and the sample must be
chilled with provided freeze-pack during shipping. It is extremely
comprehensive, and I think an excellent value. It is available from
Graingers.
www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/start.shtml
Later,
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 10:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>Alkaline Water
Hi Jim,
I should have put a smiley face on my letter. :)
I would be very interested in any tests showing longer life or better health
in areas of alkaline water versus acid water.
Our water has a white substance (I'm assuming limestone but not sure), that
is obvious, especially when you make ice cubes and use them in tea, for
instance.
Does anyone know where one would be able to get tests on exactly what
minerals are in this water?
Thank you,
Jean
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>
> pH 7.5 is very slightly alkaline.
>
> Jim
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Do you think I could make my fortune by selling alkaline water? Our water
> pH is about 7.5 here, due to the lower rainfall mostly and the ground
> minerals.
>
> Jean
>
> ****************
>
> What do they use to make water alkaline? What do
>>> they use to make it acid? Thanks.
>>>
>>> Steve Rose
>>>
>>>
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