The milk is acidic and hormone laden
The juices were frozen, superheated, and stored in a vat for a year befire bottling. Zero nutrients left.
The brita doesn't catch fluoride ir chorline.
The guy drinking only liquor us just as healthy as you
Posted 2/5/2012 7:26 pm
Filtered water
Whole milk
Orange juice (not from concentrate0
Apple juice
Grape juice
Hershey's hot cocoa
Regular Coca-cola
Canada Dry Ginger Ale
Yeah, it does. That's the only reason I use it. Straight from the tap, I can often smell the chlorine. The Brita filter eliminates the chlorine odor.
I could just let an open pitcher of tap water sit until the chlorine dissipated, but the filter/pitcher was a gift, and a year's supply of replacement filters are an annual gift from the same person.
Posted 2/5/2012 7:32 pm
I have an R/O unit under the sink. I have to buy a micron pre-filter, a carbon-block filter to eliminate the chlorine (kills the R/O element otherwise) and a Dow FilmTec R/O element about every year or so.
Total recurring cost for the 5,000 gallons of pure water (per year) I get from it is around $100 annually.
I have an R/O unit under the sink. I have to buy a micron pre-filter, a carbon-block filter to eliminate the chlorine (kills the R/O element otherwise) and a Dow FilmTec R/O element about every year or so.
Total recurring cost for the 5,000 gallons of pure water (per year) I get from it is around $100 annually.
I have an R/O unit under the sink. I have to buy a micron pre-filter, a carbon-block filter to eliminate the chlorine (kills the R/O element otherwise) and a Dow FilmTec R/O element about every year or so.
Total recurring cost for the 5,000 gallons of pure water (per year) I get from it is around $100 annually.
Best thing I've bought in ages.
I think a Brita filter would be cheaper.
1: You think wrong.*
2: That POS little bit of charcoal doesn't do jack fucking shit compared to following it up with an R/O element.
I have an R/O unit under the sink. I have to buy a micron pre-filter, a carbon-block filter to eliminate the chlorine (kills the R/O element otherwise) and a Dow FilmTec R/O element about every year or so.
Total recurring cost for the 5,000 gallons of pure water (per year) I get from it is around $100 annually.
Best thing I've bought in ages.
You'll be dead before you're fifty. You kooks always die young.
I have an R/O unit under the sink. I have to buy a micron pre-filter, a carbon-block filter to eliminate the chlorine (kills the R/O element otherwise) and a Dow FilmTec R/O element about every year or so.
Total recurring cost for the 5,000 gallons of pure water (per year) I get from it is around $100 annually.
Best thing I've bought in ages.
You'll be dead before you're fifty. You kooks always die young.
Considering I'm 53 right now, and just renewed my 15-year life-insurance policy and got the second-lowest (out of nine) rate they offered, I think you are wrong.
I have an R/O unit under the sink. I have to buy a micron pre-filter, a carbon-block filter to eliminate the chlorine (kills the R/O element otherwise) and a Dow FilmTec R/O element about every year or so.
Total recurring cost for the 5,000 gallons of pure water (per year) I get from it is around $100 annually.
Best thing I've bought in ages.
You'll be dead before you're fifty. You kooks always die young.
Considering I'm 53 right now, and just renewed my 15-year life-insurance policy and got the second-lowest (out of nine) rate they offered, I think you are wrong.
Considering I'm 53 right now, and just renewed my 15-year life-insurance policy and got the second-lowest (out of nine) rate they offered, I think you are wrong.
That's because the insurance company is unaware that you've weakened your body with your absurd level of mega-filtering.
Your body is so weakened now, that if you touched one drop of Mexican water, you'd probably die.
Considering I'm 53 right now, and just renewed my 15-year life-insurance policy and got the second-lowest (out of nine) rate they offered, I think you are wrong.
That's because the insurance company is unaware that you've weakened your body with your absurd level of mega-filtering.
Your body is so weakened now, that if you touched one drop of Mexican water, you'd probably die.
Yeah, because that exhaustive battery of tests they put me through before authorizing my $2 million dollar life insurance policy is basically worthless if you've been drinking filtered water.