No, drinking distilled water is not good for humans, I suggest an Aqua-Tru filter, which works by reverse osmosis. Even crappy tap water tastes pure. I am not connected to the company, but I do have an Aqua-Tru filter. It's good!
With all respect. I know a lot of people suggest RO water, but if you saw what's left in my distiller after I distill RO water, you'd NEVER drink it again. RO only removes some of the chunky stuff, but not the dissolved stuff.
Distilled water is different than water or reverse osmosis water. So you have RO water and then distill it? Interesting. I am not a fan of drinking distilled water. Our home uses https://www.kinetico.com for home water filtration, soft water, and reverse osmosis for drinking. We have well water which I had tested prior to purchasing the property.
We shouldn't drink distilled water. It is acidic and contains no minerals. A nice whole house coconut coir filter is the best I can come up with and I'm willing to spend whatever it takes for my home water to be high quality. I wish I had a well, but I'm sitting on salt water.
Edit: What you can do with distilled is add about 1/4 tsp of Celtic salt per gallon to bring up the pH and add some minerals. In fact we should all have a few salt crystals (never ever Morton's) when we drink our water.
Around here we have pretty decent driniking water, but it still has around 150-170 ppm minerals. I filter our water supply for drinking water, and to make coffee etc.
I have also stocked up on many, many gallons of distilled water from COSTCO and other stores, plus I have a gravity filter I bought on Amazon that (if an emergency ever comes) can filter around 3,000 liters of pure water.
Say what you will about Zeta Talk and its theories, it still has a good list of survival techniques, including obtaining water in troubled times. Here's the link:
https://www.zetatalk.com/food/tfood062.htm
Great advice, but you have to be diligent about the rotation. However, I believe you still need a whole house filter. When you shower you can absorb up to a liter of water. Therein the phrase, "he only weighs such and such soaking wet".
Ground the shungite. Literally throw it on the ground and let it sit for a bit.
This is also grounding but it cleanses as well. Wash the shungite in sea water, then leave it in the sun for a while. This method I use for all crystals to cleanse them.
I use this one, too. But, can only get it at Walmart! I suck it up going into the darn store ONLY to get the filters. Love how it reduces fluoride significantly, too.
If you got the money, Mountain Valley Spring water is the best water I've ever tasted and has an excellent amount of natural electrolytes and only comes in glass.
You can have it delivered in 2.5 - 5 gallon glass jugs every week
Distill your own.
No, drinking distilled water is not good for humans, I suggest an Aqua-Tru filter, which works by reverse osmosis. Even crappy tap water tastes pure. I am not connected to the company, but I do have an Aqua-Tru filter. It's good!
https://www.berkeyfilters.com/
This website is sold-out of everything....
Are you on a well?
We had plastic bits in ours. Turns out it was the pump impellers suiciding themselves.
Stainless impellers FTW in new pump
reverse osmosis filtering system.
With all respect. I know a lot of people suggest RO water, but if you saw what's left in my distiller after I distill RO water, you'd NEVER drink it again. RO only removes some of the chunky stuff, but not the dissolved stuff.
Feel free to review this:
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=water+distiller&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
Distilled water is different than water or reverse osmosis water. So you have RO water and then distill it? Interesting. I am not a fan of drinking distilled water. Our home uses https://www.kinetico.com for home water filtration, soft water, and reverse osmosis for drinking. We have well water which I had tested prior to purchasing the property.
We shouldn't drink distilled water. It is acidic and contains no minerals. A nice whole house coconut coir filter is the best I can come up with and I'm willing to spend whatever it takes for my home water to be high quality. I wish I had a well, but I'm sitting on salt water.
Edit: What you can do with distilled is add about 1/4 tsp of Celtic salt per gallon to bring up the pH and add some minerals. In fact we should all have a few salt crystals (never ever Morton's) when we drink our water.
Plus water doe NOT like being electrocuted.
We love our Berkey!
I have a ceramic candle filter too, its brilliant. Interesting to see how it changes colour after hemtrails.
Around here we have pretty decent driniking water, but it still has around 150-170 ppm minerals. I filter our water supply for drinking water, and to make coffee etc.
I have also stocked up on many, many gallons of distilled water from COSTCO and other stores, plus I have a gravity filter I bought on Amazon that (if an emergency ever comes) can filter around 3,000 liters of pure water.
Say what you will about Zeta Talk and its theories, it still has a good list of survival techniques, including obtaining water in troubled times. Here's the link: https://www.zetatalk.com/food/tfood062.htm
and
https://www.zetatalk.com/food/tfood382.htm
Good luck!
Buy some Noble shungite, that is very good for extracting heavy elements out of tap water.
Great advice, but you have to be diligent about the rotation. However, I believe you still need a whole house filter. When you shower you can absorb up to a liter of water. Therein the phrase, "he only weighs such and such soaking wet".
I use 4x2 litre sealable glass jars and decant 1/2 litre each day to drink, and when I come home I top up the jar and use another jar the next day.
Some people are saying that it loses its efficiency over time, but as its been here since pre cambrian times....?
Two things you can do.
Ground the shungite. Literally throw it on the ground and let it sit for a bit.
This is also grounding but it cleanses as well. Wash the shungite in sea water, then leave it in the sun for a while. This method I use for all crystals to cleanse them.
Don't know that method, I wash and seive it with water and boil it for a few minutes.
I am not too sure shungite is a crystal, I thought it was a mineral with the internal structure of a molecule, a buckyball.
Visible chunks of plastic? What are you drinking? Get a pine water filter and use that.
Zero water pitcher. It’s on Amazon.
I use this one, too. But, can only get it at Walmart! I suck it up going into the darn store ONLY to get the filters. Love how it reduces fluoride significantly, too.
We just recently purchased one. It really does take the TDS all the way down to zero!
If you got the money, Mountain Valley Spring water is the best water I've ever tasted and has an excellent amount of natural electrolytes and only comes in glass.
You can have it delivered in 2.5 - 5 gallon glass jugs every week
I distill water I get from 90 meters straight down(well)
Look up vevor water distiller
Try the mountains