Guest guest Posted January 19, 2007 Report Share Posted January 19, 2007 Hi, I wanted to know what is the best water system to purchase for your house. We lost my aunt to breast cancer 2 years ago, which caused me to start researching this awful disease. As a result, I really believe, drinking pure water is a great benefit to a person's overall health. The problem I am finding is there are so many water systems to choose from so I don't know where to even start. Does anyone have a suggestion on what to get for our whole house? I know that reverse osmosis is suppose to be the best drinking water but some systems can grow bacteria and some filters are very expensive to change and on and on. Does anyone have a good knowledge on what is the best and most cost effective route to go for a family? Thanks Betheney Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2007 Report Share Posted January 21, 2007 Hi Bethany I have an amazing reverse osmosis system that I love. E-mail me and I can give you the web site address of the filtration system. , " bairdy23 " <bairdy23 wrote: > > Hi, I wanted to know what is the best water system to purchase for > your house. We lost my aunt to breast cancer 2 years ago, which caused > me to start researching this awful disease. As a result, I really > believe, drinking pure water is a great benefit to a person's overall > health. The problem I am finding is there are so many water systems to > choose from so I don't know where to even start. Does anyone have a > suggestion on what to get for our whole house? I know that reverse > osmosis is suppose to be the best drinking water but some systems can > grow bacteria and some filters are very expensive to change and on and > on. Does anyone have a good knowledge on what is the best and most > cost effective route to go for a family? > Thanks > Betheney > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2007 Report Share Posted January 21, 2007 ---i used to work for a water treatment company they claim that r.o. water is the best it is probably one of the purest but is that best for us that is the question ... edgar cayce recomended spring water look at e motos work on water too.. https://www.hado.net/ certainly not tap water from my digging for now i will go with spring watrer one thing opur bodies have probably never had water as pure asa r.o machine would give .. phil In , " bairdy23 " <bairdy23 wrote: > > Hi, I wanted to know what is the best water system to purchase for > your house. We lost my aunt to breast cancer 2 years ago, which caused > me to start researching this awful disease. As a result, I really > believe, drinking pure water is a great benefit to a person's overall > health. The problem I am finding is there are so many water systems to > choose from so I don't know where to even start. Does anyone have a > suggestion on what to get for our whole house? I know that reverse > osmosis is suppose to be the best drinking water but some systems can > grow bacteria and some filters are very expensive to change and on and > on. Does anyone have a good knowledge on what is the best and most > cost effective route to go for a family? > Thanks > Betheney > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 --- your drinking water should have a P.H. LEVEL of no lower then 7any lower and its acid. > > Hi, I wanted to know what is the best water system to purchase for > your house. We lost my aunt to breast cancer 2 years ago, which caused > me to start researching this awful disease. As a result, I really > believe, drinking pure water is a great benefit to a person's overall > health. The problem I am finding is there are so many water systems to > choose from so I don't know where to even start. Does anyone have a > suggestion on what to get for our whole house? I know that reverse > osmosis is suppose to be the best drinking water but some systems can > grow bacteria and some filters are very expensive to change and on and > on. Does anyone have a good knowledge on what is the best and most > cost effective route to go for a family? > Thanks > Betheney > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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