What do you drink?
I use bottled water for tea and coffee and for drinking,
but tap water for cooking, this is a bit crazy I know, but
it is how I do it anyway.
In London and many other cities I am sure, waste water
is cleaned and recycled.
Recently it has been reported that there are traces of
drugs in our water supply, both prescription and illegal
drugs, this has been found in drinking water!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2625659/Cocaine-use-Britain-widespread-DRINKING-WATER.html
There was a case several years ago in California, where
there was a chance of the chlorine added to a reservoir
would mix with the bromide in the water and produce a
carcinogen called Bromate. This was in the Ivanhoe Reservoir.
What did the Department of Water & Power do?
They covered the surface of the lake with 4 inch black plastic
balls to stop the sunshine causing the chlorine and bromide
from amalgamating.
http://articles.latimes.com/2008/jun/10/local/me-balls10
I reckon that the bottled water untreated is better for
your health than any "Cleaned" for drinking, there are so
many additives in our tap water that cannot be good for
anybody.
Something to clean all the pies etc., we drink that.
Something to make it clear and bright, we drink that.
Fluoride, for children's teeth, we drink that.
Chlorine to kill germs etc., we drink that.
Plus many others that I don't know about and of course
the drugs.
So I will take my chances with the bottled stuff.
Mike.
I use bottled water for tea and coffee and for drinking,
but tap water for cooking, this is a bit crazy I know, but
it is how I do it anyway.
In London and many other cities I am sure, waste water
is cleaned and recycled.
Recently it has been reported that there are traces of
drugs in our water supply, both prescription and illegal
drugs, this has been found in drinking water!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2625659/Cocaine-use-Britain-widespread-DRINKING-WATER.html
There was a case several years ago in California, where
there was a chance of the chlorine added to a reservoir
would mix with the bromide in the water and produce a
carcinogen called Bromate. This was in the Ivanhoe Reservoir.
What did the Department of Water & Power do?
They covered the surface of the lake with 4 inch black plastic
balls to stop the sunshine causing the chlorine and bromide
from amalgamating.
http://articles.latimes.com/2008/jun/10/local/me-balls10
I reckon that the bottled water untreated is better for
your health than any "Cleaned" for drinking, there are so
many additives in our tap water that cannot be good for
anybody.
Something to clean all the pies etc., we drink that.
Something to make it clear and bright, we drink that.
Fluoride, for children's teeth, we drink that.
Chlorine to kill germs etc., we drink that.
Plus many others that I don't know about and of course
the drugs.
So I will take my chances with the bottled stuff.
Mike.