It's kinda been bugging me for awhile (after I learned about this) that most municipal water supplies purify for things like bacteria and add things like fluoride, but did you know that they don't filter out things like chemical residue from medications that are prescribed to people?
You may or may not know that if you take a prescription med, not all of it stays in your body. Some of it is flushed down the toilet, where it eventually ends up in the water supply (or in the ocean). I don't know about you, but the thought of drinking trace amounts of drugs I don't need kind of concerns me.
We started buying purified, ozonated water by the 5-gallon jug about 3 years ago. We use it as our drinking water and for some cooking. Seattle water tastes great but I just didn't want to be drinking somebody's excess chemotherapy.
You guys in Honolulu especially might want to investigate where you get your municipal water supply from to see what kind of contaminants it might have.
Miulang
You may or may not know that if you take a prescription med, not all of it stays in your body. Some of it is flushed down the toilet, where it eventually ends up in the water supply (or in the ocean). I don't know about you, but the thought of drinking trace amounts of drugs I don't need kind of concerns me.
We started buying purified, ozonated water by the 5-gallon jug about 3 years ago. We use it as our drinking water and for some cooking. Seattle water tastes great but I just didn't want to be drinking somebody's excess chemotherapy.
You guys in Honolulu especially might want to investigate where you get your municipal water supply from to see what kind of contaminants it might have.
Miulang
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