Charles Marcus wrote:
> 
> > Greetings Beautiful Ones of CS,
> >
> > Was changing the filter in my Brita water filter and noticed
> > the box said "active ingredient----metalic silver" Never
> > noticed that before on the older boxes. Use the Brita water
> > filter for treating drinking, cooking, and plant water. Use
> > distilled water for making CS. Some folks like to drink
> > distilled water. I prefer mine with some minerals in it. The
> > Brita filter removes most lead, copper, zinc, and sulfur.
> > Calcium precipitates onto the bottom and looks like sand
> > ripples. The silver is only 0.016% in the activated charcoal
> > element, and provides bacteriostatic effect. Of course the
> > filter also removes chlorine and gives a good taste and odor
> > to the water. I have two of them and also buy them as gifts
> > for friends. The gift of good health.
> >
> >   Bless you   Bob Lee
> 
> The only problem with filters is they don't remove the
> toxic chemical fluoride.
> 
> --
> 
> Charles Marcus

 Hi Marcus and Listers,

 The Brita does not remove fluoride.
 The Sears cartridge filter # 42-34365 will remove fluoride.
 The RO unit (reverse osmosis) model RO-5 by Filtercold Corp. will
remove fluoride. Its a compact under sink unit.
Fluoride removal is determined by EPA test 340.2.

   Bless you  Bob Lee
-- 
oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast
  l...@fbtc.net


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