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Is bpa free really better

submitted by anon to askanon 2.8 yearsJul 17, 2022 09:52:25 ago (+3/-0)     (askanon)



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[ - ] lord_nougat 0 points 2.8 yearsJul 17, 2022 14:08:34 ago (+1/-1)

No. BPA is actually an essential nutrient that you should make sure you get lots and lots of.

[ - ] anon 1257942 0 points 2.8 yearsJul 17, 2022 12:45:06 ago (+0/-0)

Get a filter. Any filter is better than none at all. Even if you are on a well.

[ - ] anon 1004048 [op] 0 points 2.8 yearsJul 17, 2022 13:19:37 ago (+0/-0)

Is zerowater good? Does it remove fluoride

[ - ] anon 2833984 1 point 2.8 yearsJul 17, 2022 11:32:34 ago (+1/-0)

No. They just have different plastics that haven't been proven harmful yet.


Yet.

[ - ] anon 3122553 0 points 2.8 yearsJul 17, 2022 10:24:50 ago (+0/-0)

Get a distiller.

[ - ] anon 1818798 2 points 2.8 yearsJul 17, 2022 10:05:25 ago (+2/-0)

No, get yourself a water filter system. The epa just revealed that all US water systems are polluted with harmful chemicals. Far above healthy levels. A reverse osmosis system will work but the water waste is high. I use a Berkey system. Expensive, but you could make your own using their filters. Search Jewgle.

[ - ] anon 1723421 1 point 2.8 yearsJul 17, 2022 10:42:38 ago (+1/-0)

I hear those filters are suspect. I used one for a while. Apparently the white candle filters have a better QC and less failure rate.

If I remember correctly a lot of those Berkeys weren't glued together properly and leaked. Something to look into and test for yourself.

[ - ] Fascinus 1 point 2.8 yearsJul 17, 2022 11:36:22 ago (+1/-0)

A reverse osmosis system will work but the water waste is high.

You might consider looking into a LINX system instead. https://linxdrinkingwater.com/

Similar to R/O and far less waste.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 2.8 yearsJul 17, 2022 13:01:50 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] Fascinus 1 point 2.8 yearsJul 17, 2022 13:04:35 ago (+1/-0)

No worse than R/O (I've used both).

Those things last a really long time.

[ - ] anon 1326208 0 points 2.8 yearsJul 17, 2022 14:32:44 ago (+0/-0)

Why not just use a permeate pump that will reduce water loss by 80%?

[ - ] Fascinus 0 points 2.8 yearsJul 17, 2022 17:55:14 ago (+0/-0)

Thanks for the suggestion.

I'll look into it.