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> We have a reverse osmosis system in the house (rural water system).

> Will drinking this RO water deplete our bodies of minerals?

No. That's a myth commonly used by folks trying to sell non-RO

filters.

I distill my own water for making colloidal silver, and the residue

from a single gallon of tapwater is a miniscule amount. Drinking

water is a minor source of minerals compared to NT-grade traditional

foods. As long as your diet has sufficient minerals, your body won't

be depleted of minerals. And, if your food is deficient in minerals,

even non-RO tap water will not likely make up for the dietary

deficiency.

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I am researching this question as my state may mandate fluoridation

(idiots!!!). RO works but wastes a lot of water -- 4 to 9 gallons per one

gallon or drinkable water I've read. I don't know if that's the case for the

Radiant Life RO system ($1500). Do some searches and you will find much

cheaper filters that remove a lot of the fluoride but not all. Another thing

I'm researching is rain harvesting, but i'm not sure how it works in winter

during freezes. I would definitely get the spring water. Problem is you get

fluoride by bathing too. The chlorine is easy to remove -- just put a filter

on faucets. I put on a shower filter and my psoriasis (or eczema or rosacea

or whatever it is), cleared up immediately. Now that we have moved and i

haven't put it on yet, skin problems are back. Fluoride is much, much

trickier to remove and has many potential health consequences. The whole

water fluoridation thing really has me befuddled. I wish i had advice for

your baby, poor thing. I have an ND that's big into muscle testing. I have

to say, it seems to work as a diagnosis. You may look for someone like that

in your area.

Elaine

> Ok, we have had well water for the past 2 years, but have recently moved into

> town and thus have clorinated (heavily, when you take a bath it smells like a

> public pool!!!) and flouridated water. I would like to STOP drinking it so

> which is the best option? I could buy reverse osmosis or I can get some localy

> for free at a conservation area that has spring water that is treated with UV

> and adds nothing else. Now that is only available half the year as in winter

> the pipes would be frozen, but is that the best way to go durring the free

> flowing months? Or should I just get RO?

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