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I have reverse osmosis which I love! It removes fluoride from the water so

that is good for the thyroid. It taste great and we cook with it and make

ice with it. You can find lot's of info about it online specifically Dr

mercola's site. HTH

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Does anyone have any info on water supplied by reverse osmosis and

whether this can be a problem for those with hypoT?

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Thanks Crystal!! I am glad to hear this. I was just trying to figure

out what might made a change in the way I was feeling. Trying to

eliminate the different changes that have occurred in the last couple

of months.

Venizia

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> I have reverse osmosis which I love! It removes fluoride from the

water so

> that is good for the thyroid. It taste great and we cook with it

and make

> ice with it. You can find lot's of info about it online specifically Dr

> mercola's site. HTH

> CW

>

> -- reverse osmosis?

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> Does anyone have any info on water supplied by reverse osmosis and

> whether this can be a problem for those with hypoT?

>

> Venizia

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Reverse Osmosis Water is probably the BEST water that you can get. Far

better than distilled water, although MANY cities' water source and delivery

IS relatively pure.

There's not a lot of need to be super-cautious in many locales, because the

water engineers have done MORE to help with healthy longevity in the last

100 years, than ANY of the doctors have done.

That's right, Clean Public Water Supplies ARE demonstrably the reason that

we Americans enjoy longer lives than our ancestors ever did.

Write me if you want to discuss more.

Dr. Dan Kukulka

1100 Lovell Ct

Conway, SC 29526

(843) 455-9208

On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 11:17 PM, venizia1948 <nelsonck@...> wrote:

> Does anyone have any info on water supplied by reverse osmosis and

> whether this can be a problem for those with hypoT?

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> Venizia

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Your welcome. Here is a warning though. The down side to having a ro

system is that whenever you order water from a restaurant or drink from a

water fountain it will gross you out and you'll end up drinking something

else :) RO water is so tasty it is almost sweet. Aqua FIna makes their

water pure through ro. Remember the big deal they made about it a while

back?

cw

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> Does anyone have any info on water supplied by reverse osmosis and

> whether this can be a problem for those with hypoT?

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It does come from a public water source and then they ro it. The big deal

was that it didn't come from a spring. I bet it all came from a competition

cw

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I totally agree!

Venizia

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> > > I have reverse osmosis which I love! It removes fluoride from the

> > water so

> > > that is good for the thyroid. It taste great and we cook with it

> > and make

> > > ice with it. You can find lot's of info about it online

> specifically Dr

> > > mercola's site. HTH

> > > CW

> > >

> > > -- reverse osmosis?

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> > > Does anyone have any info on water supplied by reverse osmosis and

> > > whether this can be a problem for those with hypoT?

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> > > Venizia

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Being " careful " about everything is always good.

In the Myrtle Beach area of South Carolina, we have water " so pure " that

it's a delight. Perhaps you should ask your water supplier for a federally

mandated water report, and fax it to me, or post it here.

Thanks,

Dr. Dan

(843) 455-9208

On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 2:15 PM, Crystal <sweetnwright@...> wrote:

> With that said, our public water supply is still far below what we

> should be

> getting. We spend billions in other countries fighting, but can't keep

> heavy metals, factory runoff, medicines, and all kinds of other stuff out

> of

> our " drinking " water. There for a Minute, Mr. Kukulka, I thought you may be

> the head of the EPA. I say we should be very very super cautious about what

> we drink and shower in.

> crystal

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> -- Re: reverse osmosis?

>

> Reverse Osmosis Water is probably the BEST water that you can get. Far

> better than distilled water, although MANY cities' water source and

> delivery

> IS relatively pure.

>

> There's not a lot of need to be super-cautious in many locales, because the

>

> water engineers have done MORE to help with healthy longevity in the last

> 100 years, than ANY of the doctors have done.

>

> That's right, Clean Public Water Supplies ARE demonstrably the reason that

> we Americans enjoy longer lives than our ancestors ever did.

>

> Write me if you want to discuss more.

>

> Dr. Dan Kukulka

> 1100 Lovell Ct

> Conway, SC 29526

> (843) 455-9208

>

> On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 11:17 PM, venizia1948

<nelsonck@...<nelsonck%40sbcglobal.net>>

> wrote:

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> > Does anyone have any info on water supplied by reverse osmosis and

> > whether this can be a problem for those with hypoT?

> >

> > Venizia

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Wish I could say the same about our water. No delighting here. Here is a

link to our water quality summary in Oklahoma city.

http://www.okc.gov/water/service/includes/WaterQualitySummary.pdf

I'm interested in your comments. What type of doctor are you? Thanks

Crystal

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>

> Reverse Osmosis Water is probably the BEST water that you can get. Far

> better than distilled water, although MANY cities' water source and

> delivery

> IS relatively pure.

>

> There's not a lot of need to be super-cautious in many locales, because

the

>

> water engineers have done MORE to help with healthy longevity in the last

> 100 years, than ANY of the doctors have done.

>

> That's right, Clean Public Water Supplies ARE demonstrably the reason that

> we Americans enjoy longer lives than our ancestors ever did.

>

> Write me if you want to discuss more.

>

> Dr. Dan Kukulka

> 1100 Lovell Ct

> Conway, SC 29526

> (843) 455-9208

>

> On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 11:17 PM, venizia1948 <nelsonck@sbcglobal

net<nelsonck%40sbcglobal.net>>

> wrote:

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> > Does anyone have any info on water supplied by reverse osmosis and

> > whether this can be a problem for those with hypoT?

> >

> > Venizia

> >

> >

> >

>

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