But unfortunately, for now, fluoride is added to many public drinking water systems. The best way to protect yourself is to filter your drinking water. Check out this video all about the best water filters for fluoride removal th-cam.com/video/TomllAafMt8/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the video! The only thing I'd say about endocrine disruptors having an effect on children's development is that just because they haven't discovered it doesn't mean it's not possible. Human beings are fallible, studies are not always final, and there've been countless examples of striking down a theory only to later admit they were wrong. If endocrine disruptors have the potential to affect the development of a foetus, including during the sexual differentiation stage of development, why is it so far off that it could affect children's feelings of sexuality? I also get that people aren't frogs, but don't they usually use studies on animals to suggest possible correlation in people? Separate question - ever heard of the lifestraw?
Thanks for this video !!! … off topic question.. you’ve done great reviews of. R.O… What are your thoughts on Bluevua ??? I’m personally deciding between this and the Aqua true.
Thanks for watching, glad you liked it. While I've not yet independently tested Bluevua geni.us/2C0no0 it is on my to-do list. That said, they do not hold any official performance certifications. By contrast, Aquatru geni.us/chlQv5o is one of the most extensively performance certified products I'm aware of. That fact alone would be a deciding factor for me personally.
So if the chlorine breaks down the bacteria, viruses, etc, then what happens to all of their genetic material in the water, little "skeletons" if you will. Yup youre drinking that, just because we may not have a test to show it, and the bits and pieces are too small to see, doesnt mean they rent there. So you might not get the result of the bacterial/virus/etc, but there might still be some kind of affect from the genetic waste
Hello, what is your most recommended counter top RO system, gravity filter and whole house RO system? There's so many options That I am just too confused to even make a purchase. I really appreciate all these videos. I get migraines and I would like to experiment and see if filtered water can help . Our water contains high TDS, lead mercury, nitrites/nitrates, and off the charts flouride. My skin smells like chlorine, like I have been swimming.
How hard is the water? You'll need to confirm the water falls within the operating specifications of any reverse osmosis system you plan to use, with hardness being the most important. Additional pretreatment may be required. Whole home reverse osmosis can get extremely costly. Depending on the situation, alternative POE treatment is typically recommended with a point of use RO for the drinking water. Here are a few to look into: Countertop RO, Aquatru geni.us/chlQv5o Conventional, Cloud RO geni.us/9ClI8J3 Tankless, Waterdrop G Series geni.us/rQekgwp For high chlorine, a point of entry (whole home) carbon filter is your best bet.
@@waterfilterguru you might believe that, but I do not. The mechanisms used for attempting to measure that timeline has builtin assumptions which are not known to be true and require an assumed steady state condition at the beginning. There is much evidence against their assumptions. but I digress, the idea that water is still being made is completely unfounded. Great videos I always enjoy them
I dont believe in most of the whole Frequencies/vibration nonsense. BUT there are para and ortho forms of hydrogen and water, which has different spins, which can be related to a rate of spin ie frequency
endocrine disruptor, the claim was not that it was changing the biological sex of people, you kinda built a strawman and argued against it. It is a FACT by many studies, that many of the chemicals in our lives, not just water, has a corollary link to low Testosterone in men, and other issues in female reproduction. I think it would be had to argue that the homo- bi- alter- sexual population is growing, along with the desire to identify as a different than biological sex. Is it not a causation, and it might be social in nature, but part of that social could be an influence of these known environment affects.
Bottom line on the first contaminant you covered is that it's bad and should not be added. Anything else related to subject is irrelevant.
But unfortunately, for now, fluoride is added to many public drinking water systems. The best way to protect yourself is to filter your drinking water. Check out this video all about the best water filters for fluoride removal th-cam.com/video/TomllAafMt8/w-d-xo.html
If it's not H2O, I don't want it.
Heard that
Thanks for the video! The only thing I'd say about endocrine disruptors having an effect on children's development is that just because they haven't discovered it doesn't mean it's not possible. Human beings are fallible, studies are not always final, and there've been countless examples of striking down a theory only to later admit they were wrong. If endocrine disruptors have the potential to affect the development of a foetus, including during the sexual differentiation stage of development, why is it so far off that it could affect children's feelings of sexuality? I also get that people aren't frogs, but don't they usually use studies on animals to suggest possible correlation in people?
Separate question - ever heard of the lifestraw?
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
Thanks for this video !!! … off topic question.. you’ve done great reviews of. R.O…
What are your thoughts on Bluevua ???
I’m personally deciding between this and the Aqua true.
Thanks for watching, glad you liked it.
While I've not yet independently tested Bluevua geni.us/2C0no0 it is on my to-do list. That said, they do not hold any official performance certifications.
By contrast, Aquatru geni.us/chlQv5o is one of the most extensively performance certified products I'm aware of. That fact alone would be a deciding factor for me personally.
So if the chlorine breaks down the bacteria, viruses, etc, then what happens to all of their genetic material in the water, little "skeletons" if you will. Yup youre drinking that, just because we may not have a test to show it, and the bits and pieces are too small to see, doesnt mean they rent there. So you might not get the result of the bacterial/virus/etc, but there might still be some kind of affect from the genetic waste
This organic matter also reacts with chlorine to create disinfection byproducts
Which filter will take care of these?
For fluoride, check out this video th-cam.com/video/TomllAafMt8/w-d-xo.html
You can always test for these chemicals in your water.
Yep, and Tap Score geni.us/ESjnv has the most comprehensive city water tests I've found
given the amount of absolute karp i voluntarily put into my body i'm not really concerned with the rest of it o.o
To each their own
@@waterfilterguru sunset strip musician 70s - 2000 😳
Hello, what is your most recommended counter top RO system, gravity filter and whole house RO system? There's so many options That I am just too confused to even make a purchase. I really appreciate all these videos. I get migraines and I would like to experiment and see if filtered water can help . Our water contains high TDS, lead mercury, nitrites/nitrates, and off the charts flouride. My skin smells like chlorine, like I have been swimming.
How hard is the water? You'll need to confirm the water falls within the operating specifications of any reverse osmosis system you plan to use, with hardness being the most important. Additional pretreatment may be required.
Whole home reverse osmosis can get extremely costly. Depending on the situation, alternative POE treatment is typically recommended with a point of use RO for the drinking water. Here are a few to look into:
Countertop RO, Aquatru geni.us/chlQv5o
Conventional, Cloud RO geni.us/9ClI8J3
Tankless, Waterdrop G Series geni.us/rQekgwp
For high chlorine, a point of entry (whole home) carbon filter is your best bet.
endless supply of water from the earth???/ not since the flood 4300 years ago
Flooding associated with the younger dryas was closer to 12,800 years ago
@@waterfilterguru you might believe that, but I do not. The mechanisms used for attempting to measure that timeline has builtin assumptions which are not known to be true and require an assumed steady state condition at the beginning. There is much evidence against their assumptions.
but I digress, the idea that water is still being made is completely unfounded.
Great videos I always enjoy them
I dont believe in most of the whole Frequencies/vibration nonsense. BUT there are para and ortho forms of hydrogen and water, which has different spins, which can be related to a rate of spin ie frequency
Maybe you should add snake venom as part of your test.
Maybe I should 🤔
endocrine disruptor, the claim was not that it was changing the biological sex of people, you kinda built a strawman and argued against it. It is a FACT by many studies, that many of the chemicals in our lives, not just water, has a corollary link to low Testosterone in men, and other issues in female reproduction. I think it would be had to argue that the homo- bi- alter- sexual population is growing, along with the desire to identify as a different than biological sex. Is it not a causation, and it might be social in nature, but part of that social could be an influence of these known environment affects.
I didn't build the strawman, just reporting on it 🫡