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Thread started 04/19/10 1:25pm

CarrieLee

Bottled Water

This is scary and a must see.

http://articles.mercola.c...o-see.aspx
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Reply #1 posted 04/19/10 1:46pm

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Which scam is the must see? Dr. Mercola or the bottled water?
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Reply #2 posted 04/19/10 1:47pm

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It's hard to drink tap, though! Even through a PUR filter it tastes bad.

For a while I had water delivered--reusable bottles, still tastes good--and that was a good solution. But it is ridiculous to pay so much for water when it comes virtually for free in my tap.
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Reply #3 posted 04/19/10 1:48pm

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i don't mind tap- water here is nice!
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Reply #4 posted 04/19/10 1:50pm

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It just seems weird that the old disgusting pipes don't make us sick to drink water that comes through them. I guess it's all the chlorine.

And why do we need to be drinking stuff like Flouride? I brush my teeth, isn't that enough?
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Reply #5 posted 04/19/10 2:02pm

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I have two Brita pitchers. One in the frig at home. One on my desk at work. shrug
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Reply #6 posted 04/19/10 2:05pm

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Genesia said:

I have two Brita pitchers. One in the frig at home. One on my desk at work. shrug



Me too. biggrin I only buy bottled for the gym or long road trips.
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Reply #7 posted 04/19/10 7:52pm

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Our mountian spring water tested "cleaner" than bottled water
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Reply #8 posted 04/19/10 8:03pm

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Toronto tap is pretty good, IMO. Filter it further, and it's perfectly fine.

I buy the occasional bottled water only when I want sparkling, and there are no naturally carbonating springs in Southwestern Ontario. confused
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Reply #9 posted 04/19/10 8:16pm

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In the winter our tap is fine. Right now it's kinda like you dipped your drinking glass into a swimming pool so I bought bottled.

We have the Britta pitcher but always forget to keep up with the filter. boxed
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Reply #10 posted 04/19/10 9:56pm

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Why is NYC water so nasty looking. Last time I was there, that shit looked like it had dirt in it.
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Reply #11 posted 04/19/10 9:57pm

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Only tap water I found disgusting ever was in middle of nowhere Texas. There is no singing in the shower there, because you don't want so much as a drop of that shit on your tongue.

Growing up in Boston, I liked the water. Wisconsin, central coast California, Maryland...liked the water in all those places. Not Western Texas though. It was bottled water the whole time I was there.
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Reply #12 posted 04/19/10 10:11pm

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i drink bottled water, because i don't like the after-taste of the tap water here.
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Reply #13 posted 04/19/10 10:15pm

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Genesia said:

I have two Brita pitchers. One in the frig at home. One on my desk at work. shrug

That was me too back in the states.
I did it mostly because I think the bottled water in the states isn't any better than tap water, and I was getting tired of accumulating huge stores of plastic bottles. Even with recycling it's not exactly good for the environment.

And the Brita filters are proven to take out alot of yucky stuff.


Here in Thailand though, I don't dare touch tap water. lol Even though, in the city it's supposed to be safe.

I use a gallon jug, and just go to one of the water dispensing machines and refill my water as needed---it ultimately (for me) means I'm reducing my plastic consumption just as much as using the filters in the states.
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Reply #14 posted 04/20/10 12:18am

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When I lived in southern Illinois, the water smelled like meat ill
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Reply #15 posted 04/20/10 4:45am

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Nikademus said:

When I lived in southern Illinois, the water smelled like meat ill


I lived in Springfield for about six months and the water there smelled terrible. It was sulfur from the old coal mines under the city. I didn't drink much water when I lived there (fortunately, I had a job that required a lot of travel), and I never once felt clean after a shower.
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Reply #16 posted 04/20/10 6:36am

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NDRU said:

It just seems weird that the old disgusting pipes don't make us sick to drink water that comes through them. I guess it's all the chlorine.

And why do we need to be drinking stuff like Flouride? I brush my teeth, isn't that enough?



Did you WATCH the video? Did you HEAR what they said about the toxins in plastic? It's also killing our environment. There are so many alternatives out there to try, so why not make an effort? I know it's not as convenient, but something has to be done.

I am guilty of buying bottled water all the time. I was buying the 24 pack of poland springs every 2 weeks. After watching that clip, I'm getting a brita and a non plastic container to take water with me.

If everyone plays a little part in this we could make a difference...just sayin'.
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Reply #17 posted 04/20/10 6:38am

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I also have a A PUR water pitcher... Whats nice is there is an indicator light at the top that flashes red when its time to change the filter..
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Reply #18 posted 04/20/10 8:29am

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I drink tap all the time....I'm in NY...I stayed in Florida once and tried their tap....bleh. I've been thinking of getting a water purifier though.
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Reply #19 posted 04/20/10 8:52am

CarrieLee

Some friends of mine are going through this company and the water is great. It's worth looking into if you're interested in getting a filtration system.

http://www.purebev.com
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Reply #20 posted 04/20/10 10:40am

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CarrieLee said:

NDRU said:

It just seems weird that the old disgusting pipes don't make us sick to drink water that comes through them. I guess it's all the chlorine.

And why do we need to be drinking stuff like Flouride? I brush my teeth, isn't that enough?



Did you WATCH the video? Did you HEAR what they said about the toxins in plastic? It's also killing our environment. There are so many alternatives out there to try, so why not make an effort? I know it's not as convenient, but something has to be done.

I am guilty of buying bottled water all the time. I was buying the 24 pack of poland springs every 2 weeks. After watching that clip, I'm getting a brita and a non plastic container to take water with me.

If everyone plays a little part in this we could make a difference...just sayin'.


I know, I almost bought a Brita the other day. I used to have a PUR, but I didn't like the taste. I drink distilled water.

But I'm mostly tired of lugging 2.5 gallons up the stairs. & like dan says, even recycling plastic takes tons of energy.

I'll make the switch, but what happens to all the old Brita filters, and is the plastic in the pitchers bad for us too? And what about the flouride? hmmm
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Reply #21 posted 04/20/10 12:01pm

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Genesia said:

Nikademus said:

When I lived in southern Illinois, the water smelled like meat ill


I lived in Springfield for about six months and the water there smelled terrible. It was sulfur from the old coal mines under the city. I didn't drink much water when I lived there (fortunately, I had a job that required a lot of travel), and I never once felt clean after a shower.


In Mount Vernon, the water comes from Rend Lake. When the lake turned...ewwwww...

When I first started at the truckstop there, I was given a tour of the building. When we got to the prep area, something stunk like rancid raw chicken meat. I thought the Popeye's in the building was having issues, turned out it was the water.

A good size chunk of my first paycheck went towards bottled water lol
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Reply #22 posted 04/20/10 12:58pm

CarrieLee

NDRU said:

CarrieLee said:




Did you WATCH the video? Did you HEAR what they said about the toxins in plastic? It's also killing our environment. There are so many alternatives out there to try, so why not make an effort? I know it's not as convenient, but something has to be done.

I am guilty of buying bottled water all the time. I was buying the 24 pack of poland springs every 2 weeks. After watching that clip, I'm getting a brita and a non plastic container to take water with me.

If everyone plays a little part in this we could make a difference...just sayin'.


I know, I almost bought a Brita the other day. I used to have a PUR, but I didn't like the taste. I drink distilled water.

But I'm mostly tired of lugging 2.5 gallons up the stairs. & like dan says, even recycling plastic takes tons of energy.

I'll make the switch, but what happens to all the old Brita filters, and is the plastic in the pitchers bad for us too? And what about the flouride? hmmm



Well, we can't stop using all plastics, but we can stop buying numerous water bottles. Every little bit helps. And what about the fluoride? I don't have all the gd answers! lol
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Reply #23 posted 04/20/10 1:08pm

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CarrieLee said:

NDRU said:



I know, I almost bought a Brita the other day. I used to have a PUR, but I didn't like the taste. I drink distilled water.

But I'm mostly tired of lugging 2.5 gallons up the stairs. & like dan says, even recycling plastic takes tons of energy.

I'll make the switch, but what happens to all the old Brita filters, and is the plastic in the pitchers bad for us too? And what about the flouride? hmmm



Well, we can't stop using all plastics, but we can stop buying numerous water bottles. Every little bit helps. And what about the fluoride? I don't have all the gd answers! lol


well the water company sends out a brochure about the local water. It's shocking to see what chemicals are added to water. Why do we need to be drinking flouride? It's dangerous for babies & young kids, right? ANSWER ME CARRIE!!!! smile

I do care about the planet, but I also care about my health. I wonder sometimes about drinking from the tap, and I don't think Brita & PUR really filter all the chemicals out.
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Reply #24 posted 04/20/10 8:19pm

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Can only drink bottled drinking water and mineral water out here.

It's very cheap though. Tesco always have promotions so you can pick up six 1.5 litre bottles for $1.50.

Back in the UK I drink the tap water. smile It's great where my folks live.
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Reply #25 posted 04/20/10 8:47pm

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That Mercola guy is generally full of shit.

That said, bottled water is dumb.
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Reply #26 posted 04/20/10 9:12pm

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tackam said:

That Mercola guy is generally full of shit.

That said, bottled water is dumb.


Not if you drink it out of necessity! lol
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Reply #27 posted 04/20/10 9:17pm

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Fauxie said:

tackam said:

That Mercola guy is generally full of shit.

That said, bottled water is dumb.


Not if you drink it out of necessity! lol


I gotta agree, when I was in Mount Vernon, those Brita filters did no good whatsoever.

However, if your tap water is fine and you still buy bottled water, you may as well get some vinegar to go with it cuz you're a douche.
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Reply #28 posted 04/20/10 9:39pm

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Nikademus said:

Fauxie said:



Not if you drink it out of necessity! lol


I gotta agree, when I was in Mount Vernon, those Brita filters did no good whatsoever.

However, if your tap water is fine and you still buy bottled water, you may as well get some vinegar to go with it cuz you're a douche.


lol

You can try drinking Thai tap water if you like, even filtered, but if a 1.5 litre bottle costs 25 cents I'll pass!

My in-laws used to drink tap water here, after heating it up in big drums outside in the sun. Even they now drink bottled water.
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Reply #29 posted 04/20/10 10:19pm

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Fauxie said:

Nikademus said:



I gotta agree, when I was in Mount Vernon, those Brita filters did no good whatsoever.

However, if your tap water is fine and you still buy bottled water, you may as well get some vinegar to go with it cuz you're a douche.


lol

You can try drinking Thai tap water if you like, even filtered, but if a 1.5 litre bottle costs 25 cents I'll pass!

My in-laws used to drink tap water here, after heating it up in big drums outside in the sun. Even they now drink bottled water.


Well..your tap water is obviously not fine then! lol
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