Is there any system that you can get for your house where it will distill (clean) the water that goes to your house? So all your water is clean....faucets, sink, shower, fridge, bathroom sinks....tubs...etc...
Yes, there are. pretty spendy. But worth it if you can afford it.
Be sure it is documented to remove fluroide. I think even distillers have a hard time with that one.
If you drink distilled water make sure you supplement with calcium and magnesium and a trace mineral product. It is very important. Distilled water, although clean, is nearly dead.
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Distilled water is very reactive and will pull minerals from your body, unless you are getting lots of minerals from some other source. The Calcium and Magnesium Arrowwind recommended would prevent this leaching of minerals from the body to a great degree.
I personally would not use it for drinking water, but I do not think there is any practical way of distilling all of the water in your house anyway. Treating the water other ways may or may not remove the minerals.
I personally would not use it for drinking water, but I do not think there is any practical way of distilling all of the water in your house anyway.
Dan
The next question is do you have city water or well water.
With city water you need to worry about the chlorine and fluoride in it.
With well water you can have a high mineral content.
I have well water so here is what I have done.
The water comes in from the well to a holding tank from there the only place raw well water is used is two outside garden spigots. All inside water first goes through a sediment filter to remove any sand and small boulders. Next it goes through a water softener to get rid of dissolved materials. This is now the water that is used through the majority of the house. However for the cold water in the kitchen sink and one other sink I now run it through an activated charcoal filter. This removes any strange odors at can come with well water.
Lastly for basic drinking water I run it through a reverse osmosis filter. This unit consists of two more activated charcoal filters plus the reverse osmosis filter thus what comes out of it is just water.
If you have city water you probably would not need the sediment filter and the water softener. However a reverse osmosis unit is about the only way to get rid of fluoride short of threatening to hang your local officials which might not be a bad idea just on general principles.
The main draw back to RO is that is uses/wastes about five gallons of water to make one clean gallon. So if you are buying city water by the gallon this can be a concern.
There is one other way to get clean drinking water and that is to make your own. You can buy a machine that will condense water out of air.
Are you sure RO water will get rid of fluoride, Mad Scientist? I have some doubts there.
Lots of city water needs a softener.
The only filter I know that can remove fluroide of is an alumina filter.
I got mine out of canada and I used it with the Regency II water alkaline/ionizaton system.
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This site will tell you how to structure your distilled water. They have devices for large agricultural use as well as home. I am thinking of one for the house we are building.
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This site will tell you how to structure your distilled water. They have devices for large agricultural use as well as home. I am thinking of one for the house we are building.
Everything you want to know is on the site. I went through it in detail yesterday then I called the company with a few more questions. But I can not say if you will really understand what they are telling you. It is a paradigm shift and may take some time to consider with research into other areas on structured water.
I have decided that it is the system that we will put in our new house that we are builidng this summer. With full refund guarantee we don't have much to loose.
call Charles Hinkley for questions. 928-282-5420
They have one testimonal about a woman who had really bad bad water. She had put in severel different water purification systems to no avail After this was put in all things were well.
It a paradigm shift ,this type of unit. I have been watching this paradigm shift in different arenas for about 4 years now and I am convinced. We may have a unit placed into are agricultural lines also for the pasture if all goes well in the house. At the very least we will put the house in line product in such a place that water going out to the spiket in the garden will be structured also. I am trying to phone the agricultural rep who is in the Dakotas right doing installation. His mailbox is full so I am waiting...
The vidoes on this are amazing what they do for growing plants.
On the site there is a book that you can look at that gives quite a bit of info.
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