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Bob:

 

Most rawfoooders I know get chlorine filters for their showers and drinking

water so yes they do not swim in chlorine or now (bromine) pools. Ozone

systems are used in hot tubs but I am not sure ozone is very safe long term.

You

may want to contact Loren Lockman as he had an ozone system in Maryland.

 

Natural hot springs are popular and lake or ocean swimming.

 

I have heard of salt water or ionized pools but the two locally also use

chemicals - reportedly because the patrons do not understand that salt water

alone

is safe and they want that chemical smell. Unfortunately like the new car

smell as toxic as it is people like and want it.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Bill

 

> Swimming Pool -

>

> OT-

>

> how do other Rawfooders handle their swimming pools, as far as

> chemicals, or cleaning, etc...?

>

> I know it has tons of chlorine in it, which can't be good for me.

>

> any insight appreciated.

>

> txs,

>

> Bob

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks, Bill..

 

I'd gotten another lead, and contacted somewhere out in Calif. and

found:

pool info from Harbinger -in California: 8/1/2005 they use peroxide,

UV lights, and ozone all expensive, and said that the pool would need

something.

 

sooo...I checked on prices of these systems, and yes, they're

expensive. like minimum $3,500 for just the ozone, and then the

others are all adders.

 

yes, use filter on shower, and use distiller water.

 

thanks again,

 

Bob

 

 

rawfood , wMilmoe@a... wrote:

> Bob:

>

> Most rawfoooders I know get chlorine filters for their showers and

drinking

> water so yes they do not swim in chlorine or now (bromine) pools.

Ozone

> systems are used in hot tubs but I am not sure ozone is very safe

long term. You

> may want to contact Loren Lockman as he had an ozone system in Maryland.

>

> Natural hot springs are popular and lake or ocean swimming.

>

> I have heard of salt water or ionized pools but the two locally also

use

> chemicals - reportedly because the patrons do not understand that

salt water alone

> is safe and they want that chemical smell. Unfortunately like the

new car

> smell as toxic as it is people like and want it.

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Bill

>

> > Swimming Pool -

> >

> > OT-

> >

> > how do other Rawfooders handle their swimming pools, as far as

> > chemicals, or cleaning, etc...?

> >

> > I know it has tons of chlorine in it, which can't be good for me.

> >

> > any insight appreciated.

> >

> > txs,

> >

> > Bob

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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