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DreamWeaver
03-17-2007, 10:32 PM
Has anyone done a major search about water purifiers? This seems a no brainer but I havent gotten any info from friends. No one seems to know what is a good apartment sized water purifier. It could be below sink but is a reverse osmosis the only way to go to get out flouride (in Marin)?
I am especially concerned as I am taking care of a sensitive 86 year old..
Thanks, Jane

jeffreyiam
03-19-2007, 01:50 AM
call Tom at Restorative Technologies 823 8644 he has a great filter from Biocera that creates a very powerful antioxident water and a line from Wellness Water Filter company

Suzanne
03-20-2007, 09:17 AM
Hi...
As of 2005, when I researched this, there are only 2 filters that remove fluoride:

1. Distilling water - removes about 99% of it (ofcourse this does not mean go buy distilled water in those horrid plastic containers! you can purchase really good distillers at Sears for about $100.00)


2. R/O - removes most of it and not as much removed as distilled.


Sad but true, as filters were produced the flouride folks put pressure to ensure that the filters did not filter out the flouride so the water would be healthier for us and better for our teeth. (sad but true).


Suzanne

DreamWeaver
03-20-2007, 09:54 PM
Thanks Jeffrey and Suzanne. I will call Tom for more information.
I have heard that you must have a distiller or R/O to remove flouride. The question is - why do Sonoma and Marin Counties still add flouride?

Jane



Hi...
As of 2005, when I researched this, there are only 2 filters that remove fluoride:

1. Distilling water - removes about 99% of it (ofcourse this does not mean go buy distilled water in those horrid plastic containers! you can purchase really good distillers at Sears for about $100.00)


2. R/O - removes most of it and not as much removed as distilled.


Sad but true, as filters were produced the flouride folks put pressure to ensure that the filters did not filter out the flouride so the water would be healthier for us and better for our teeth. (sad but true).


Suzanne