My father (RIP) was a chemical engineer and very knowledgeable about chlorine safety, having been the safety officer at a chemical plant that made Freon and other industrial chemicals that required chlorine as a feed stock, and authored international shipping regulations re chlorine. He said if you could smell just a hint of chlorine in drinking water, you did not have to be concerned about pathogens in the water and a little bit was not harmful. I know, that is a very general statement and doesn't indicate what a safe level would be in a measurable sense.
Personally, I drink and cook with distilled water to avoid ingesting chlorine and fluoride.
Ok, I thought you were saying there was an issue with adding chlorine as well, which i’d never heard before and seemed contrary to what I’ve read about most water purification. Thanks for the clarification!
Is drinking (edit: small amounts of chlorine) particularly bad?
Not familiar with.
I recommend this documentary: https://rumble.com/v5m2l0k-flouride-in-our-drinkingwater.-documentary.html
I meant chlorine
My father (RIP) was a chemical engineer and very knowledgeable about chlorine safety, having been the safety officer at a chemical plant that made Freon and other industrial chemicals that required chlorine as a feed stock, and authored international shipping regulations re chlorine. He said if you could smell just a hint of chlorine in drinking water, you did not have to be concerned about pathogens in the water and a little bit was not harmful. I know, that is a very general statement and doesn't indicate what a safe level would be in a measurable sense.
Personally, I drink and cook with distilled water to avoid ingesting chlorine and fluoride.
Yes. I have read studies where multiple Chinese village wells were contaminated with differing levels of fluoride
Both IQ and fertility were lowered as fluoride presence increased
Not fluoride. Chlorine.
Chlorine is a byproduct during the water purification process. It naturally occurs in things like table salt (sodium chloride).
Ok, I thought you were saying there was an issue with adding chlorine as well, which i’d never heard before and seemed contrary to what I’ve read about most water purification. Thanks for the clarification!
Fluoride is a by product for the fertilizer industry and its poison. Look at the small print on your toothpaste tube and tell me what is says?