Agree. We all need to learn how to heal with nature. God gave us everything we needed to thrive naturally. We as people, messed things up. I am trying to find a local cattle/fowl/pig farmer to get our meats,eggs and dairy. Learning how to plant an aquaponic garden.
My wife and I haven't consumed tap water in many years, mainly because we have lived in places where the treatment makes it taste so bad. It's expensive to constantly buy bottled water (which, in some cases, is just tap water, so you have to be careful there too), and I feel bad for people who can't afford bottled water. Poor people in our country are subject to bad food and bad water because eating and drinking "healthy" is expensive! (of course, there are all kinds of issues other than economics involved, so even if the "poor people" could afford it, they probably would continue to eat at McDonalds, etc., and consume the horrible processed foods that are the norm in most grocery stores, and even more common in the stores more poor people are likely to have access to.
It seems like everything exists to make you low level sick. Like promoting seed oils over saturated fats, the food pyramid promoting seeds and grains high in phytates which rob nutrients from your body, allowing glyphosates on crops, promoting veganism, adding fluoride to water, bombarding you with emfs, encouraging you to stay out of the sun, etc. Not to get down about it. Certainly the steps and resources exist to stay healthy. Just know that the role of government health agencies is to make you sick.
One downside to bottled water is the plastics. I have a berkey. Who knows how good it is but I'm also wary of plastic use. Cheers.
From what I have read, if the water doesn't reside in the plastic bottles too long, the plastic "uptake" is not a concern, and the harder plastics are even slower to do that (so the big, hard plastic, bottles I've had for many years will be the last resort for emergency use, but I'm keeping those bottles; we'll still need to flush :) )
Yet they scream about cigarettes, beer, and Percocet. The whole system is out of control. It is up to us to try and change our lifestyles.
Agree. We all need to learn how to heal with nature. God gave us everything we needed to thrive naturally. We as people, messed things up. I am trying to find a local cattle/fowl/pig farmer to get our meats,eggs and dairy. Learning how to plant an aquaponic garden.
My wife and I haven't consumed tap water in many years, mainly because we have lived in places where the treatment makes it taste so bad. It's expensive to constantly buy bottled water (which, in some cases, is just tap water, so you have to be careful there too), and I feel bad for people who can't afford bottled water. Poor people in our country are subject to bad food and bad water because eating and drinking "healthy" is expensive! (of course, there are all kinds of issues other than economics involved, so even if the "poor people" could afford it, they probably would continue to eat at McDonalds, etc., and consume the horrible processed foods that are the norm in most grocery stores, and even more common in the stores more poor people are likely to have access to.
It seems like everything exists to make you low level sick. Like promoting seed oils over saturated fats, the food pyramid promoting seeds and grains high in phytates which rob nutrients from your body, allowing glyphosates on crops, promoting veganism, adding fluoride to water, bombarding you with emfs, encouraging you to stay out of the sun, etc. Not to get down about it. Certainly the steps and resources exist to stay healthy. Just know that the role of government health agencies is to make you sick.
One downside to bottled water is the plastics. I have a berkey. Who knows how good it is but I'm also wary of plastic use. Cheers.
From what I have read, if the water doesn't reside in the plastic bottles too long, the plastic "uptake" is not a concern, and the harder plastics are even slower to do that (so the big, hard plastic, bottles I've had for many years will be the last resort for emergency use, but I'm keeping those bottles; we'll still need to flush :) )