DMT-Nexus member
Posts: 940 Joined: 24-Aug-2009 Last visit: 05-Jun-2015
|
Hello, Something which works great for me is following procedure a) filter water trough reverse osmosis to get rid of all contaminants b) using a blender or anything the creates a little tornado in the water (I have this product: twister sport) This shall, according to some guys who advertise this, unwind water-clusters. -> detox and quality increase The result is a fresh-tasting super enjoyable water, which I'm currently uploading into my body Please give me feedback and feel free to try this method elusive illusion
|
|
|
|
|
DMT-Nexus member
Posts: 635 Joined: 20-Sep-2013 Last visit: 28-Dec-2020
|
I have a 12 stage filter that filters VOC's, pesticides, heavy metals, bacteria, flouride, etc. My water is so much better tasting after coming out of the filter. I couldnt afford the multistage reverse osmosis system just yet, but once I have my own house I plan on having a multistage RO filter for the entire houses water supply. Many also use alkaline water (such as kangen), I personally have never tried it. "A troop of elves smashes down your front door and rotates and balances the wheels on the after death vehicle, present you with the bill and then depart. And it's completely paradigm shattering. I mean, ya know, union with the white light you could handle. An invasion of your apartment by jeweled self dribbling basketballs from hyperspace that are speaking in demonic Greek is NOT something that you anticipated and could handle!' -T.M. The posts and stories by this member are simply for fictional entertainment purposes only and do not reflect any 'real life' occurrences.
|
|
|
DMT-Nexus member
Posts: 1311 Joined: 29-Feb-2012 Last visit: 18-Jul-2023
|
I've been really thinking about a water filter lately. Tap water here is foul. Especially living near several landfills & factories.
How much did the filter + twister sport run you? Even a temporary setup until i can grab a better one would be cheaper in the long run than bottled water.
|
|
|
DMT-Nexus member
Posts: 210 Joined: 08-Feb-2012 Last visit: 11-Oct-2020
|
Most grocery stores I've been to have water fill stations that have reverse osmosis water for very cheap - when I was in FL it was sold for 20-somethin' cents per gallon. Here in my home town it's 39 cents per gallon. (Way cheaper than bottled water)
|
|
|
DMT-Nexus member
Posts: 1311 Joined: 29-Feb-2012 Last visit: 18-Jul-2023
|
DesykaLamgeenie wrote:Most grocery stores I've been to have water fill stations that have reverse osmosis water for very cheap - when I was in FL it was sold for 20-somethin' cents per gallon. Here in my home town it's 39 cents per gallon. (Way cheaper than bottled water) I'll have to look next time i'm out & see if i notice any i've missed. They don't seem to be very common here but i do recall seeing them in every sweet bay, winn dixie, & publix i frequented while i lived in florida.
|
|
|
[insert something smart/deep here]
Posts: 890 Joined: 20-Oct-2013 Last visit: 27-Apr-2024 Location: Location: just behind but under on the side
|
I think (not sure at all) water from reverse osmosis is not good to drink everyday cause of the lack of minerals. HEALTH RISKS FROM DRINKING DEMINERALISED WATERReverse Osmosis Water Health Advantages and Disadvantages« I love the smell of boiling MHRB in the morning »
|
|
|
jai
Posts: 767 Joined: 12-Feb-2013 Last visit: 06-Nov-2023
|
Another relevant point is drinking warm water vs. cold or static water.
One thing about being highly intuitive is we often insulate ourselves in terms of informations and experience and though we do our best to describe things, referencing external resources would serve the purpose much better(although I take some of this from my observations if Japanese tea ceremonies.) Still, what I have noticed is that warm water is much more of an ally to the body than cold water or static water (boiled and let return to some warm but comfortable temp)
Also if the cheapest water you can get is reverse osmosis, maybe get some bulk Himalayan sea salt and add the tiniest tiniest amount whenever you prepare drinking water. Sorry for no resources but this is all just my intuitive approach. Also you can stir the water as it cools and dissolves the salt and with enough practice you can probably unwind clusters just by stirring.
|
|
|
DMT-Nexus member
Posts: 210 Joined: 08-Feb-2012 Last visit: 11-Oct-2020
|
DansMaTete wrote:I think (not sure at all) water from reverse osmosis is not good to drink everyday cause of the lack of minerals. ^^^Definitely something that should be mentioned. I've done a bit of research on that topic and there is a lot of debate over it. Some sources (including doctors/scientists) claim that there is no danger and that some of them have been drinking distilled water for decades with no issues - and in some people's cases, recommending their patients do the same. Both sides of the debate say they have proof, and I didn't find anything absolutely conclusive in my little research, but I didn't dig very deep. cubeananda wrote:maybe get some bulk Himalayan sea salt and add the tiniest tiniest amount whenever you prepare drinking water. Seems like a good idea. Think I'll start doing that with what I drink; thanks.
|