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Re: Shower water


Hello MH,
HAY

I don't drink city water, never will again... the whole family uses a countertop distiller... my mind is finally clear thanks to no more fluoride/chlorine.

What can I do for my shower water? I can't afford a full house reverse osmosis system.

R/O WATER SHOULD NEVER BE DRANK AND SURELY WOULD BE BETTER THAN CITY WATER

I leave near NYC and I'm petrified of the shower water.

NYNY USE TO BE VERY PROUD OF THEIR UNDER GROUND RIVER WATER MANY YEARS AGO…..WHILE TODAY IT MAKES ZERO DIFFERENCE WHERE CITIES COLLECT THEIR WATER FROM, THEY BELIEVE ENOUGH OZONE AND CHEMICALS MAKES IT AOK.

I WOULD NOT WORRY ABOUT YOUR CITY SHOWER UNLESS YOU ARE LIVING A PRETTY CLEAN LIFE FREE OF DENTAL WORK, FREE OF POP, FREE OF GMO MEATS AND PROTECTING YOURSELF FROM LYMES AND GERM/CHEMICAL WARFARE…BUT IF YOU ARE CONCERNED WITH ALL OF THESE THINGS, THEN DISTILLED WATER IS YOUR BEST OPTION, MAKING YOURSELF A SHOWER SYSTEM.

HOPEFULLY LATE THIS YEAR OR EARLY NEXT YEAR I WILL HAVE A "MODEL" FOR ALL TO SEE---A CHEM TRAIL FREE LIVING SPACE, COMPLETE WITH CLEAN WATER SHOWER SYSTEMS.

MH
 

 
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