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Wouldn't chlorinated water kill the good bacteria in your gut?
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2024-06-17 at 12:56 PM UTCI get most of my health advice from Dr Berg and he's always talking about probiotic whatever whatever and I don't think I've heard him say anything about chlorine in the water.
It seems like this would kill more good bacteria in your stomach than anything else. They talk about antibiotics but you rarely need to take them while unless somebody is a true autist about their water, they probably get a good amount of chlorine from it. You can smell it in tap water where I live.
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2024-06-17 at 3:06 PM UTCYes. Just drink natural spring water and the Great Green Arkleseizure indented for us to.
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2024-06-17 at 5:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Yes. Just drink natural spring water and the Great Green Arkleseizure indented for us to.
I would like a second opinion.
I'm not going to go full sperg about water though. Insisting it's bottled in bpa free glass bottles in the Himalayas or something. I may buy distilled water sometimes. I know they make home distillers but I don't think they would be very efficient or worth the time. At most I would try to boil off the chlorine but even that would get annoying. -
2024-06-17 at 5:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by Cowboy2013 I would like a second opinion.
I'm not going to go full sperg about water though. Insisting it's bottled in bpa free glass bottles in the Himalayas or something. I may buy distilled water sometimes. I know they make home distillers but I don't think they would be very efficient or worth the time. At most I would try to boil off the chlorine but even that would get annoying.
Well when was the last time you heard of someone dying from drinking any bottle water (other than Belle Delphine's bath water).
When I went Bath in the UK a few years ago and visited the Roman baths I drank the water out of this thing.
It tasted like ass, very sulfurous...There was a board near it that listed all the minerals that were in it and also all the aliments it was "said" to cure, Erectile dysfunction was on the list, when the wife read it she told me to keep drinking. -
2024-06-17 at 5:23 PM UTCReverse osmosis will give you almost completely pure water but it removes all the minerals too.
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2024-06-17 at 6:13 PM UTC