Drinking Water Filters - And Why We Need Them
In an ironic twist of fate, whilst many of us (parents and health professionals alike) criticize the children of our generations for their copious consumption of carbonated soda drinks, the alternative that we hold up as the poster child for good health, tap water is far from healthy. Tap water today is treated with a number of different and potentially dangerous chemicals, which are used to purify the water of various bacteria and germs and so rather than actually cleaning the water, we end up replacing one set of potential and actual problems, for another. This is…
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cottagemama Says:
What’s the best drinking water filter that I should get?
I have hard water with lots of iron in it. We have a water softener to combat this. If we didn't have the softener, our water would be orange coming out of our faucets. It's not that good to be drinking water with the softener salt in it, especially now that I'm pregnant. What would be the best water filter for me? Should I get one that attaches to the faucet or a pitcher with a filter?
Posted on January 14th, 2009 at 8:32 pm
larry m Says:
pur water filter takes out the iron in my water very well it should work for your needs.
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Posted on January 15th, 2009 at 1:34 am
cowboydoc Says:
We have an "Amway" water filter, right on the kitchen water tap, the cold water. It, the filter, lasted two years before changing, a warning bell goes off. I know they're a little spendy but, they're good.
This is a gift from my daughter, for my heart , she's a surgical nurse so, I can't give you a price. Sorry.
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Posted on January 15th, 2009 at 1:36 am
fish snake carrot cookies yum Says:
tap water
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Posted on January 15th, 2009 at 1:38 am