Message from @iguanarchist

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2018-03-12 16:40:50 UTC  

@Crystal that is basically the problem/valid conclusion on your part. It's the swing of the pendulum partially in respect to "Feminism" gone wrong, and partially an actual loss of natural testosterone. IMHO of course: I'm very into natural health for well over two decades. And there's a rabbit hole in there if you want to get into it...regarding prescriptions and otc drugs.

2018-03-12 16:56:43 UTC  

@SirW00f That is totally incorrect! Females CANNOT eat or drink all the soy they want. I'd actually ask you to consider editing/deleting that part just for that reason. Fermented or sprouted soy is the ONLY soy that's slightly ok to eat here and not have gastric issues from it. Soy contains phytoestrogens that mimic our bodies natural estrogen and cause imbalances that have different effects for men than for women - and estrogen dominance in a female causes infertility....
And know that local soy is grown right next to tobacco crops. No one has ever really addressed that aspect. And as for filtering your water, regular filters do not remove fluoride (I'm sure you're aware of that).

2018-03-12 17:10:39 UTC  

@MamaLana Sourdough What's the best filter to remove fluoride? I know Dustin Nemos has mentioned it. Im about to purchase an A!exapure, but know I'll need to get a second filter

2018-03-12 17:16:28 UTC  

@Tiny I'm in process of researching myself. We use a natural source for alkaline water and use it for our cooking and drinking but need shower and sink filtration. I'm a little reticent on anything named Alexa these days👀🤓😂

2018-03-12 17:18:09 UTC  

@MamaLana Sourdough oh really ( regarding Alexa ) ? I've never purchased from Infowars. Do you have a problem with their products? Thanks for info, btw

2018-03-12 17:22:25 UTC  

@Tiny lol I was referring to Alexa from Amazon. She's spooky. I have never personally used any of Alex Jones' products, so I can't comment to that. Here's a link to quick research: https://thepeopleschemist.com/best-fluoride-filter-how-to-remove-all-fluoride-and-chlorine-compounds-from-tap-water/

2018-03-12 17:24:31 UTC  

@MamaLana Sourdough I figured I was missing a joke there 😁 thanks for link!

2018-03-12 17:24:51 UTC  

To add to above water research link: we don't use reverse osmosis because we believe that's dead water. Anyway, every time I have researched this vast topic of such great consequence to our health, the Zero filter seems to keep coming up as an affordable option and alternative to Brita and Pur. @Tiny

2018-03-12 17:26:45 UTC  

@MamaLana Sourdough Good info! I've heard this about Reverse Osmosis. Alexapure is a larger gravity type filter system

2018-03-12 17:30:48 UTC  

@MamaLana Sourdough We actually have chloramine in our water in West Texas, not chlorine. Ive looked into filters to remove that. It's different than chlorine.

2018-03-12 17:33:34 UTC  

@Tiny excellent that you're researching deep enough to know the difference. There's a TON in all our waters. It's shocking. And people don't always think about shower filters - with our skin being our largest and most exposed organ...

2018-03-12 17:40:43 UTC  

@MamaLana Sourdough It's been awhile since I researched shower water filters. That seemed futile 😥 Felt like I needed a whole house system to eliminate the toxins. It can be overwhelming if funds are limited. info wars has a shower filter. Haven't looked at it closely

2018-03-12 17:45:48 UTC  

APEC 6 stage RO removes fluoride. I'm installing one now.

2018-03-12 17:49:02 UTC  

@MamaLana Sourdough Here's a an article comparying several pitchers Zerowater vs Alexapure, etc http://arkansasjake.com/best-water-filter-pitcher-top-5/

2018-03-12 17:49:52 UTC  

@ExtremeDad cool!! Sounds pricey. Is this a whole house system?

2018-03-12 18:24:42 UTC  

disappointed with the lack of dustin jr baby pics

2018-03-12 18:37:07 UTC  

@Tiny No. It is just for drinking, cooking, and refrigerator hookup. Fits under the sink and adds a faucet to the sink. It produces 60-70 gallons per day.

2018-03-12 18:38:29 UTC  

@ExtremeDad thanks. I've had one years ago

2018-03-12 18:38:57 UTC  

@iguanarchist What they have? I take it, it's a boy?!! 😊

2018-03-12 18:41:33 UTC  

@Tiny. I used to have when I had the big house and raising lots of kids. It was Rainsoft using block salt. Did a great job. I'm down to one high schooler and downsized to a townhouse.

2018-03-12 18:41:52 UTC  

@Tiny Actually don't know for sure... was thinking it was a boy for some reason.

2018-03-12 18:43:36 UTC  

@iguanarchist but they definitely delivered baby, yes?! 😊

2018-03-12 18:44:13 UTC  

@ExtremeDad Would love to scale down, not that my home is extremely large

2018-03-12 18:44:45 UTC  

I thought Berkey filters were the best- from my research

2018-03-12 18:44:45 UTC  

Recent videos suggested within 24hrs... seems it's been well past that time. Of course, labor can sometimes last longer than that.

2018-03-12 18:44:50 UTC  

they have a shower version as well

2018-03-12 18:46:33 UTC  

@AnonForFreedom I think alexapure is comparable. I'd love a shower filter. I've heard that they can't filter chlorine fast enough, however

2018-03-12 18:46:42 UTC  

@Tiny It took several years to do it with over 3 decades of stuff. We felt great giving it away to our kids and friends. You should try it sometime.

2018-03-12 18:47:14 UTC  

the video linked is ZeroPure filter- I haven't researched that one but am very close to buying a Berkey filter

2018-03-12 18:49:54 UTC  

@AnonForFreedom I'm just now researching Zerowater, myself. I know there are comparisons between Berkey and alexapure. Have to revisit them

2018-03-12 18:49:55 UTC  

ok reading about the ZeroPure- it is a pitcher based system & only is good for 80 gallons, vs the Berkey filters are 6,000 gallons I believe

2018-03-12 18:51:20 UTC  

@ExtremeDad Even if I don't move to smaller home, I definitely need to sell a few things!

2018-03-12 18:52:11 UTC  

this looks like a good comparison for the leading water filters. Haven't read the whole thing yet (disclaimer): http://arkansasjake.com/big-berkey-vs-propur-big-vs-alexapure-pro-handy-comparison-chart/

2018-03-12 18:52:34 UTC  

@ExtremeDad how much is that system you're installing?

2018-03-12 18:53:09 UTC  

@AnonForFreedom yeah, I'd prefer the larger unit. Here's the Countertop model of Alexapure. It's on sale https://www.infowarsstore.com/alexapure-pro-water-filtration-system.html

2018-03-12 18:55:06 UTC  

@modsquad I got it on Amazon for $229.95. It is 75 gpd.

2018-03-12 18:57:53 UTC  

@ExtremeDad what's the name of it or can you PM me a link?

2018-03-12 18:59:33 UTC  

another good resource when determining what sorts of other contaminants may be in your water. If your'e in the US anyway: https://www.ewg.org/tapwater/index.php

2018-03-12 18:59:56 UTC  

since I noticed there are strengths to the different options

2018-03-12 19:04:04 UTC  

@modsquad APEC Top Tier Alkaline Mineral pH+ 75 GPD 6-Stage Ultra Safe Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Filter System (ESSENCE ROES-PH75)

2018-03-12 19:04:58 UTC  

got it thanks. i scrolled up 😄