Re: CS>RE: silver-digest Digest V2013 #232

2013-08-18 Thread 123 456
Hi Melly...the many different designs  of  water distillationunits
that are available will all  produce clean safe water.
I  doubt that any of the pollution will  carry over in the water
vapour (steam) that is cooled to reform the distilledproduct.
Please could anyoone corrector  confirm that?
thanks
Tara
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On 8/15/13, melly  wrote:
> Olukashola,
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> How can rainwater nowadays be clean, with depleted uranium in the
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> hovering perpetually and comes down on us when it rains?
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> Our atmosphere is also full of Fukushima radiation which also comes down in
> the water.  We have to be realistic, our water, land and air is slowly
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> poisoning us.  Do our present available filters remove DU and radiation?
> Please anyone know if filters work on above pollutants?
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> Melly
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Re: CS>Arthritis - Fluoride

2013-08-18 Thread Jim Holmes
RO and Fluoride

According to a 2008 University of Nebraska guide, reverse osmosis can
remove many typical impurities from water. These include dissolved minerals
such as calcium and magnesium, as well as solid particles and pesticide
contaminants. The guide states that RO systems will remove fluoride ions
from water. This guide also notes that RO units can be configured to
produce enough fluoride-free water for an entire household, and recommends
that a reliable water treatment dealer be consulted to choose and install
the most appropriate

Read more:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/527125-does-reverse-osmosis-remove-fluoride/#ixzz2cNPMB691


On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 7:20 PM, olushola camara wrote:

> Just don't harvest the first 20 minutes.
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> Olushola
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> On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 8:01 AM, 123 456  wrote:
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>> with all the chemtrrail activity I  really have  question the wisdom
>> of  this  method  of using water.
>> I guess it depend upon where you  are.
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>> On 8/15/13, olushola camara  wrote:
>> > It's better to start with rain water with any water filtration, as it's
>> > more alive and it contains far less pollutants than tap water.
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>> > rainwaterharvest...@yahoogroups.com has a lot of good info for setting
>> up a
>> > rain water collection system.
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CS>RE: silver-digest Digest V2013 #237

2013-08-18 Thread melly
Tara, 

 

I spoke to the maker of our distiller.  He said that radiation will remain
in the distiller's chambers.  How do we get rid of those?

My distiller has coils.it would be impossible to clean it he said.  Even the
reachable areas if scrubbed will not get rid of radiation.  I can't
understand this.

Is radiation not coming off when scrubbed?  Please anyone have a suggestion
on how to remove radiation from stainless steel distillers?

 

Melly

 

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