Sunday, May 1st, 2011 at
10:31 pm
Why do all the European and Asian countries ban flouride in water but the U.S. doesn’t? Which bottled waters are flouride-free? Do Britta water filtration pitchers filter out flouride from water? What about the water that Starbucks coffee shops use, and the water in sodas like Coca-Cola? Do they have flouride? Please answer all my questions. Thanks
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Thursday, October 15th, 2009 at
5:23 pm
I have a larger Britta water purifyer tank (holds about 2 gallons) – just recently I noticed a green tinge to the water color and looked inside – there is some green colored aglae growing on the insides of the tank down where the filtered water is. Has anyone had this happen? What would cause this and is it dangerous if we drank some of that water, What could happen to us health wise? We kept the tank in the Frig and change the cartridge filter on a regular basis. I am wondering if anyone else has ever had this happen. I was really shocked, I always had good luck with Britta in the past. Could it be the quality of the tap water we are putting into the filter having bacteria in it? The water is ground water from a well. Thanks for any advice on this situation.
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Monday, September 7th, 2009 at
11:42 am
All the water in my aparetment is softened and instead of having to go out and buy water all teh time i bought a PUR water filter that hooks to the faucet and also a Britta water container so I use both filters on my water but it still tastes salty and softened.
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