Luann
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Fluoride is added to some the water of a lot of cities, and it slows the thyroid and tends to build up in people's brains. Besides this, almost every household has other compounds in their tap water, be it copper or iron or even minerals that by themselves are not bad but work to make the water into less of a pure solvent. I'm not sure what else is in tap water, some people say drug traces and birth control and other unsafe items that make it into the supply.
Even distilled or reverse osmosis water, unless you distill it yourself into a glass bowl, is bought and stored in plastic until you use it. How much is the lack of pure water hurting us as a culture and as people? Why aren't houses built with steel pipes that don't react with the water supply and add metals to it? How do we know that things beside fluoride (which, they say, is derived from a waste product) are not added to water? You know, for our "health"?
I've been able to make my hair far less greasy and more soft by using only reverse osmosis water to wash it, and I want to distill water in the future, with a steel pan and a glass bowl, to use on my teeth. One area of my gums keeps getting inflamed near a wisdom tooth and I'd like to try pure water to rinse it a few times a day and see if that helps it.
Bad water forces people to use more soap in their laundry and on the body, and still they won't see clean results, since the "rinse" part of washing is now corrupt. And it's awful to think about what drinking toxic water does to the body's system and how it doesn't clean the inner parts like it should. I'll post results about the swollen gums and whether distilled water has any effect. Hoping that it will not take long to see some results.
Even distilled or reverse osmosis water, unless you distill it yourself into a glass bowl, is bought and stored in plastic until you use it. How much is the lack of pure water hurting us as a culture and as people? Why aren't houses built with steel pipes that don't react with the water supply and add metals to it? How do we know that things beside fluoride (which, they say, is derived from a waste product) are not added to water? You know, for our "health"?
I've been able to make my hair far less greasy and more soft by using only reverse osmosis water to wash it, and I want to distill water in the future, with a steel pan and a glass bowl, to use on my teeth. One area of my gums keeps getting inflamed near a wisdom tooth and I'd like to try pure water to rinse it a few times a day and see if that helps it.
Bad water forces people to use more soap in their laundry and on the body, and still they won't see clean results, since the "rinse" part of washing is now corrupt. And it's awful to think about what drinking toxic water does to the body's system and how it doesn't clean the inner parts like it should. I'll post results about the swollen gums and whether distilled water has any effect. Hoping that it will not take long to see some results.