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Hello dear group, There is a simple, inexpensive way to purify water when travelling; my daughter and I used it when we travelled to Egypt, and we had no problems at all, even though we are vegan (I am raw) and eat fresh fruits and veggies by the ton, complete with their peels. It is called SSKI, saturated solution of potassium iodide. We put a few drops of SSKI in our water before boarding any airplane; it inhibits germs, viruses, bacteria, fungi so no infection can occur. We mainly use it for purifying water at our destination, but also for GI upsets. It should not be used long-term, or if one has an iodine allergy. I bought it from the Tahoma Clinic Dispensary, Dr. 's clinic; call 1-888-893-6878 if you are interested. A 1 oz travel bottle, which we are still using two years later, and which easily fits in those horrible one quart plastic bags the airlines now require, cost me under $30

including shipping. (BTW, I have no connection with this clinic; I am just forwarding good information for anyone who is concerned about water safely.)Keep well, Sholtz, Ph.D, RSHom(NA), CCH *Registrar, North American Society of Homeopaths __________________________________________________

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Hello dear group, There is a simple, inexpensive way to purify water when travelling; my daughter and I used it when we travelled to Egypt, and we had no problems at all, even though we are vegan (I am raw) and eat fresh fruits and veggies by the ton, complete with their peels. It is called SSKI, saturated solution of potassium iodide. We put a few drops of SSKI in our water before boarding any airplane; it inhibits germs, viruses, bacteria, fungi so no infection can occur. We mainly use it for purifying water at our destination, but also for GI upsets. It should not be used long-term, or if one has an iodine allergy. I bought it from the Tahoma Clinic Dispensary, Dr. 's clinic; call 1-888-893-6878 if you are interested. A 1 oz travel bottle, which we are still using two years later, and which easily fits in those horrible one quart plastic bags the airlines now require, cost me under $30

including shipping. (BTW, I have no connection with this clinic; I am just forwarding good information for anyone who is concerned about water safely.)Keep well, Sholtz, Ph.D, RSHom(NA), CCH *Registrar, North American Society of Homeopaths __________________________________________________

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