what is the best drinking water?
by adminI would like to hear your experiences with drinking water. What type have you found to be safest, most thirst quenching and best tasting? I avoid tap because I rent an old home with nasty pipes. And I don’t know if any of the filter pitchers, purifiers, etc. can overcome that? I don’t have money to pay a lot. I drink plastic gallons of what is labeled as spring water. But it says reverse osmosis is used. Not sure what to make of that. Causes bitter and metallic taste in my mouth, plus upsets my stomach.
So if you don’t have money then doing bottled water makes absolutely no sense at all. That is the most expensive route you could have chosen.
Spring water is less regulated than the water provided to us. OK so it may be filtered to clean out sediment and improve that clarity and color. But just because it is taken from the ground does not make it better. Talk to people who have well water for their homes. It is often worse than treated municipal water.
Mineral content in water varies in not only amounts but exactly what minerals are in it from city to city, state to state, country to country. Counting on water for our mineral intake is the most ridiculous thing I ever hear some of these folks say. We should be getting water from our water and our minerals from our foods and supplementation. PERIOD. If there’s minerals in the water, fine, but that should not be where we focus on attaining them.
You want good water inexpensively? Use an eSpring. It is the highest rated system available. Check Consumer reports, the Water Quality Association and the NSF International for verification. The only thing that can get water cleaner is a distillery. Even though it is the best system it actually costs less per gallon than basic filter systems like Pur and Britta which are in turn less expensive than bottled water. It is also far easier as you don’t have to buy and transport the bottles and recycle them like a responsible citizen should.
Avoid Totally Pure Water. Personally I would go with spring water.
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well deer park is the best driking water because it comes from the ground, i know that sounds nasty but under their has all the minerals they you need
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pool water, especially if a bunch of fat 60 year old women do aerobics in it.
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Dasani .. It taste so light and clean compared to Zeprihill , and those other waters with invisible dirt !
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So if you don’t have money then doing bottled water makes absolutely no sense at all. That is the most expensive route you could have chosen.
Spring water is less regulated than the water provided to us. OK so it may be filtered to clean out sediment and improve that clarity and color. But just because it is taken from the ground does not make it better. Talk to people who have well water for their homes. It is often worse than treated municipal water.
Mineral content in water varies in not only amounts but exactly what minerals are in it from city to city, state to state, country to country. Counting on water for our mineral intake is the most ridiculous thing I ever hear some of these folks say. We should be getting water from our water and our minerals from our foods and supplementation. PERIOD. If there’s minerals in the water, fine, but that should not be where we focus on attaining them.
You want good water inexpensively? Use an eSpring. It is the highest rated system available. Check Consumer reports, the Water Quality Association and the NSF International for verification. The only thing that can get water cleaner is a distillery. Even though it is the best system it actually costs less per gallon than basic filter systems like Pur and Britta which are in turn less expensive than bottled water. It is also far easier as you don’t have to buy and transport the bottles and recycle them like a responsible citizen should.
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