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Schroedinger
3mo ago
I didn't make a test before and after, so I'm not sure. But the company seems trustworthy and has a good reputation. Fingers crossed😅
But honestly I did way worse things to my body for over 15 years, way to much alcohol, cigarettes and garbage food. So everything is an improvement for my health
But honestly I did way worse things to my body for over 15 years, way to much alcohol, cigarettes and garbage food. So everything is an improvement for my health
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Detective Deft Defector
@Detective Deft Defector
3mo ago
For sure. For clarity, I'm apprehensive about draining filters just because I'm an industrial electrician. I've worked in several waste water plants where they recycle water. Most of them add bleach to the water, which depending on the source can be dozens of chemicals involved, so the idea that something could be a catch all filter makes me nervous. Sorry to shit on your parade guy 😆
Don't trust too hard is all I'm saying, but hell yeah to betterment 🥳
Don't trust too hard is all I'm saying, but hell yeah to betterment 🥳
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Schroedinger
@Schroedinger
3mo ago
I don't think it catches all of the harmful stuff. Even if it's only some of it, it is better than nothing. Sure the best would be to have your own spring water, but that is not realistic for me. And if I buy water in bottles there is also trust involved. A friend told me about a documentation on the water industrie and some companies are just marketing there water as spring water or whatever, but in reality they just mix in some spring water the bigger part is tap water.
And no worries, I appreciate your thoughts.
And no worries, I appreciate your thoughts.
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