Guest guest Posted May 1, 2004 Report Share Posted May 1, 2004 We are on well water and because so many on this rural road have had cancer I am reluctant to use it. I know if I distill it there is a strong danger of potentiating any remaining herbicides/pesticides so that is out (distilling only takes care of 98% and I did extensive research on the danger).If I use reverse osmosis it means my pump will be running all day and night plus have to use proper pre and post filters. So have been buying bottled water from DrinkMoreWater here in MD but of course its in the blue plastic which they claim is ok. Just wondering what other options I have. We are considering having expensive tests done of our well water and see if anything is wrong with it but we know a local farmer uses horrible herbicides and pesticides nearby Thanks for any input or advice Brit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2004 Report Share Posted May 1, 2004 Brit, I too, receive water from Drink More and just a heads-up... you may have seen a new water company advertised on TV called Endless Water, well it's the same water company. I speak quite often to the owner/promoter, Tony. He says that they are trying very hard to keep safe and affordable drinking water for us locally and the new deal is up to 8 bottles per month the bill remains at $30. Same company, same water. If you have any questions about the water just call Drink More and ask for Tony and tell him that Elaine from Rockville referred you. He's very good at explaining everything to you about the water. You don't get this kind of attention from " Crystal, Polar and others " . Truthfully speaking, after listening to Dr. Sunyatta's show yesterday about plastic and bottled water I'm just about ready to catch rain water and distill is myself. Nearly everything we touch IS plastic! Good Health to You Elaine , " BH " <abrit38> wrote: > We are on well water and because so many on this rural road have had > cancer I am reluctant to use it. I know if I distill it there is a > strong danger of potentiating any remaining herbicides/pesticides so > that is out (distilling only takes care of 98% and I did extensive > research on the danger).If I use reverse osmosis it means my pump > will be running all day and night plus have to use proper pre and > post filters. So have been buying bottled water from DrinkMoreWater > here in MD but of course its in the blue plastic which they claim is > ok. Just wondering what other options I have. We are considering > having expensive tests done of our well water and see if anything is > wrong with it but we know a local farmer uses horrible herbicides and > pesticides nearby Thanks for any input or advice > Brit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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