So this wouldn't do much good for tap water? with chlorine and other 
chemicals...very interesting...debbie
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> Hello Francis and group, as I've just joined myself. 
> 
> If you are interested in considering other options, here's a little info for 
> you. 
> 
> In recent years Russians seem to have developed quite a liking to cleansing, 
> purifying, enhancing, and otherwise manipulating water. One method that is 
> popular is the use of flint - or so my dictionary translates the Russian 
> word KREMEN. I've done all my research in Russian and have no idea what you 
> can find in English. You'll have to google yourself. 
> 
> Water treated with this stone - i.e. you put a few chopped pieces in a 
> bucket with water and keep it for 2-7 days - is said to be imparted with all 
> sorts of wondrous properties. Among other things germ elimination occurs. It 
> is reported that people put this stone into their wells to purify water. 
> 
> Sergey 
> 
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