I just use a tabletop water distiller. It's the only way to be sure you're removing everything anyway. Filters are so expensive, and who knows how well they're actually removing trace elements of fluoride and other contaminants, especially after they've been used for weeks or months.
Minerals from the tap water? I don't think there are any substantial amount from recycled water in the cities. The best water is spring water that's close to mountains.
Put an electrolyzer inside the tap water and you'll see what fills up your body. Best thing you can do is to distill your water.
I just use a tabletop water distiller. It's the only way to be sure you're removing everything anyway. Filters are so expensive, and who knows how well they're actually removing trace elements of fluoride and other contaminants, especially after they've been used for weeks or months.
Reverse Osmosis filter system is pretty good. If WHO and Forbes are against that particular water filter system than it means it's good for you.
What about the minerals you get from water? Do you put them back in?
I use a remineralization filter. It's about 20 bucks on Amazon.
Minerals from the tap water? I don't think there are any substantial amount from recycled water in the cities. The best water is spring water that's close to mountains.
Put an electrolyzer inside the tap water and you'll see what fills up your body. Best thing you can do is to distill your water.
https://youtu.be/9tmNWRNuzro
Yes? Calcium, magnesium, and potassium and those are kiiiiiiiind of important.
storebought or diy? lol
megahome distiller storebought
ah, okay.
Just curious.
I've dinked around with diy distillation in the past. Been playing around with the idea of a solar still, but haven't gotten around to it.