FWIW ----  I filter with two standard size 10" filters in standard sized
housings. Connected together. First is one micron carbon block, then
activated alumina filter to remove fluorides. On an urban water system I see
little sediment so no sediment filter. Total cost is $50 for the filters and
should be replaced once per year according to my extremely knowledgeable
local expert. The one micron carbon is made from lignite, not coconut
shells. Better suited to the water here. So says my expert

G





On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 7:55 PM, Hanneke <bloss...@internode.on.net> wrote:

> I am using one of these  water filters
> http://www.directive21.com/big-berkey.html . With the special fluoride
> filters, it removes the fluoride as well.  I might add some Concentrace
> (minerals) to a gallon of water.  I am sure there are other  more advanced
> water filters which remove not only the nasties but also fluoride.
>
> Hanneke
>
> At 08:07 AM 18/04/2010, you wrote:
>
>> sol,
>>
>>  You can remove fluoride from your drinking water with a good (at least 6
>> stage) reverse osmosis filtration system.  I have a remineralizing filter as
>> the last stage in mine to add trace minerals lost in the filtration.  These
>> are usually volcanic or clay minerals that do not contain fluoride.  Good
>> luck
>>
>> Bob
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "sol" <sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com>
>> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 2:58 PM
>> Subject: Re: CS>H202 - again
>>
>>
>>  I drink only distilled water and have done for several years now. I've
>>> not noticed any problems with mineral levels in my annual blood work.
>>> Everyone has to make their own decision on this issue, but after extensive
>>> online research, I personally decided (for myself ) that it is better to
>>> drink clean water, without pesticides, cysts and spores, lead, fluoride,
>>> chlorine, and so forth. There is  naturally occurring fluoride in the water
>>> here which I do not want. Distillation is one of the very few ways of
>>> removing fluoride from water, regular filtering does not remove fluoride,
>>> that is faucet filters, shower filters, Brita type filters, none of those
>>> remove fluoride.
>>> There are multiple products on the market which can be added to distilled
>>> water to add minerals back in, but I do not use any of them myself.
>>> If your mouth is dry overnight, you probably are getting dehydrated, but
>>> I don't believe that is because of drinking DW. I get dry mouth overnight
>>> but have done for umpty ump years, decades before I ever tasted a drop of
>>> DW. My husband has dry mouth and he doesn't drink any DW.
>>> sol
>>>
>>> Leslie wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have started drinking distilled water only. Should I be taking extra
>>>> minerals?? Our water is terrible and bad things added also like Chlorine.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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