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Old 11-20-2009, 08:44 AM   #51
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That's the truth. The sad thing is that people are still paying for things like bottled water. The Economy is kinda funny if you think about what people are actually waisting their money on.
Dude where I went to grad school the public water supply was so bad that it would alter your body by just showering in it.

It was found to have large amounts of estrogen and progesterone. When all these girls take BC, it doesn't completely metabolize so when they piss, they are pissing female hormones into the water supply. Apparently processing and filtration doesn't do a very good job of removing them.

It was also found to have traces of something that sounded like polytetrachlorifaziarcohydroacid... so much so that they issued a do not drink warning.

So, bottled water is extremely valuable and recommended. However, most bottled waters list the source and you may be shocked to find that the bulk waters like Nestle Pure Life and Deer Park are actually sourced from municipal water supplies (Buffalo, NY and Deer Par, PA I believe).

Dasani, Aquafina, Voss, Fiji, etc. are great. If you don't want the expense and the waste of bottled water, at least buy a Brita pitcher...

We are on a well here in NH. The water comes out freezing cold and perfect.

Also, in Manchester, NH, the processed sewer water drains into the Merrimack River, whereas the source is Lake Massabesic so all the garbage is not cycling back through the water supply.

In Ohio, the water is sourced from and drained into the Ohio River. Coupled with the fact that every factory along the way is dumping something into it...well that explains why the water is so terrible...
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Old 11-20-2009, 09:22 AM   #52
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Aquafina ftw. Flavorless, odorless, clean, clear water. And its way cheaper than fiji. I've heard great things about fiji, but I've never tried it. I found my perfect bottled water already.

I can't believe the amount of bottled water that tastes like ass, or mineral oil, or bitter. Dasani burns my throat for some reason.
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Old 11-20-2009, 09:29 AM   #53
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I love having a well. Its Gods water man.
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Yes, wells are delicious.

As far as Aquafina vs. Dasani, I would prefer Dasani because of the reverse osmosis. It does retain some of the essential minerals. Aquafina is completely pure and should only be had with a multivitamin. Just like distilled water and soda, it can rob your body of important minerals like iron.
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that is a very good point. I havnt really thought about that.
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It isn't robbing your body of anything, it is just not supplying you with things. Get your nutrition elsewhere. Water should be pure and clean and uncontaminated imho. I don't want to taste my water, nor chew on it.
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Again, water is a solvent. The more pure that water is the more solvent it will become. And ultra pure waters, such as type 1 water, are actually so solvent that they become highly corrosive. Water will try to saturate with whatever it can dissolve, which includes vitamins and minerals. This is the principle of how these nutrients get in to our body, and the primary way that they are removed from the body. If the water is saturated with minerals ahead of time, such as spring water, the solvency of the water is greatly reduced. Instead of robbing the body of nutrients, the water must first give up what it is already saturated with in order to carry something else out of the body, such as toxins or nutrients. If the water has been purified then it is going to look for a source of saturation. These sources include toxins and nutrients.

A simple way to understand this is imagine I have two glasses both containing the same amount of water. One glass is R/O water, and one is spring water. Normally I use sugar in my analogy, but since we are talking nutrition lets go with vitamin C. If I start stirring the vitamin C crystals in to the water the vitamin C will dissolve in both waters because the water is highly SOLVENT. Guess what else we will observe with this experiment? We will find that more vitamin C will dissolve in the R/O water than will dissolve in the spring water. Why? Because the spring water was already partially saturated, and thus had less solvency than the R/O water. Therefore, we prove several important points here. 1. Water is solvent. 2. The more pure water is the more solvent it becomes. 3. Water will continue to dissolve until it becomes saturated, or in some cases can be made to supersaturate. 4. Water can and does dissolve nutrients allowing for their absorption and excretion.


It probably doesn't matter that much but in a society with rising cancer rates, maybe every little bit counts...?
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The same set of data could be used to argue that mineral water doesn't carry toxins out of the body as well as pure water does.

I'm no water expert, but that study seems very biased. Did you happen to pull that from the bearmanpig's files?
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It doesn't matter what water I drink, my pee always comes out clear. Usually happens more when I drink alcohol. lol
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I don't think you'd want to fall from that high... or even think about jumping from a plane that was up that far. I jumped at 13k feet and there was maybe a minute of flying time before the chute pull. Considering that terminal velocity while skydiving is about 120mph- you're traveling at 2 miles per minute- you'd have to jump from 6-8 MILES up to get 3-4 minutes of freefall. That's 31k-42k feet! Right up at cruising altitude for a lot of passenger jets... actually higher than quite a few.
You need oxygen jumping from that high. And any exposed skin will get frostbite immediately. There was a show on MTV a few years back were they did crazy shit like this. A hot chick and a stuntman were the hosts. I have no idea how it didn't catch on. Fuel TV is an entire channel dedicated to the same idea and I love it.
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As far as bottled goes, I prefer Smart Water. Aquafina is cool too.

But usually it's my Nalgene bottle and the water out of the front of my fridge. Tap water has never bothered me. I drink it at home, when I'm on vacation in NC, where ever really.

The only places I wouldn't drink tap is places that have histories of problems associated with it. Never been to Mexico, but wouldn't there. Toms River, NJ. Ex lived there. Apparently the water is contaminated with carcinogens. They didn't drink it. I didn't drink it.
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You need oxygen jumping from that high. And any exposed skin will get frostbite immediately.
Reminds me of iron man when his suit freezes and shuts down.
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