Message from @TheObliterator

Discord ID: 627937982355210260


2019-09-29 18:35:23 UTC  

united we stand, divided we fall

2019-09-29 18:35:54 UTC  

kentucky right

2019-09-29 18:36:00 UTC  

?

2019-09-29 18:36:11 UTC  

how did you know ?

2019-09-29 18:36:18 UTC  

logrian ?

2019-09-29 18:36:31 UTC  

no doxxing

2019-09-29 18:36:57 UTC  

i didn't do that it's black and discord is grey

2019-09-29 18:37:20 UTC  

no doxxing™

2019-09-29 18:37:27 UTC  

So my sister keeps giving her baby tap water but boils it. My question is boiling it doesn’t remove the fluoride does it...

2019-09-29 18:37:45 UTC  

no, it does clean it though

2019-09-29 18:38:09 UTC  

some places have worse water than others, boiling can help

2019-09-29 18:38:25 UTC  

depends on the water source / system

2019-09-29 18:38:32 UTC  

locality

2019-09-29 18:38:45 UTC  

vapor distilling is best though

2019-09-29 18:39:04 UTC  

I just don’t want my niece to keep drinking fluoride water

2019-09-29 18:39:26 UTC  

Even tho most water has fluoride she’s too young

2019-09-29 18:39:27 UTC  

research it properly

2019-09-29 18:39:40 UTC  

in that case I don't think boiling is enough

2019-09-29 18:39:52 UTC  

needs to be filtered and distilled

2019-09-29 18:41:13 UTC  

city / town water quality varies widely depending on location

2019-09-29 18:41:21 UTC  

flint moment

2019-09-29 18:41:23 UTC  

ever over short distances

2019-09-29 18:42:12 UTC  

I've seen water samples from about 10 local sources

2019-09-29 18:42:36 UTC  

extracts, with all kinds of particulates

2019-09-29 18:43:01 UTC  

some ranging in color from none to white to very green...

2019-09-29 18:43:06 UTC  

very nasty stuff

2019-09-29 18:43:20 UTC  

powdery stuff in the water samples built up

2019-09-29 18:44:12 UTC  

i think reverse osmosis is also a good option if it's done properly

2019-09-29 18:44:16 UTC  

and that's why we don't drink, kids

2019-09-29 18:44:36 UTC  

having a home water distillation machine is pretty maintenance intensive

2019-09-29 18:44:52 UTC  

they have to be cleaned frequently

2019-09-29 18:44:56 UTC  

depending on the type

2019-09-29 18:45:00 UTC  

isn't it power hungry too?

2019-09-29 18:45:08 UTC  

yes in some rases

2019-09-29 18:45:53 UTC  

when i boil normal tap water the kettle element turns black with slime after a while

2019-09-29 18:46:06 UTC  

with Ro3 water it's clean as a whistle

2019-09-29 18:46:12 UTC  

wow! it's not butter!

2019-09-29 18:46:20 UTC  

what we used to do was travel quite a ways every 2 weeks or so and bring several large 5 gallon water bottles and fill up with distilled water at this place that sold it

2019-09-29 18:46:45 UTC  

but sadly that business was bought and sabotaged

2019-09-29 18:47:49 UTC  

yes well having healthy alternatives is never a good prospect for industry

2019-09-29 18:48:44 UTC  

if distilled was affordable i'd buy it but it's 10x the price of R03 so i stick with that