Some people on TV news say that bottled water is the same as tap water. I usually drink bottled water that I buy from the supermarket in a bundle of 48.

Once a year my water company sends out a print out of all the chemicals/minerals that are in our city tap water suppy that include;
Calcium, Sulfate, Chlorodibromomethane, Methyl-tert-Butylether, Chloroform, Bromodichloromethane, Bromoform, Bromochloromethane, Fluoride, Nitrate, Lead, Copper, Sodium, Chlorine, Asbestos, Total trihalomethanes, Haloacetic Acids, Alpha Emitters, Combined Radium.

That was the list in my tap water. Isn’t that bad for people? I don’t want to drink that. Is that in my bottled water? Is bottled water any better or not? Who can tell me some expert information?
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What are some mineral water brands?




Basically bottled water with minerals added. This could be anything from just water, to drinks like Gatorade.




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I have flourosis which is a condition caused by too much flouride in your water, that causes your teeth to discolor and decay. (I’m sure you can find pictures with a web search.) If it does this to your teeth (calcium) what does it do to your bones (also calcium)? It has also been shown in studies that flouride can cause many conditions, including arthritis. I have switched to non-flouride toothpaste, and despite claims that flouride whitens your teeth, my teeth are whiter now that I don’t use it. I bring this up because new parents especially need to beware of giving their children too much flouride, although it ‘probably’ is not good for any of us.
First of all, about the spelling…OOPS…I wrote this at like 4 a.m., and if you start out your whole argument by attacking me, what does that say? Secondly, it was a rural area that I grew up in, with a private well, both my sister and I have fluorosis. No one IS ‘more’ or ‘less’ susceptible to it. How can you say that normal amounts of fluoride are ‘good’ for everyone, when it has been shown to be an industrial pollutant and VERY toxic to the human body? I hope you are doing some research outside of the regular medical/dentistry channels, because if you look at who makes money from the conditions caused by fluoride, why would they tell us its bad? Now, get me straight, I’m not anti-medical or dental, I used to be a nurse, and both are very important. As to ‘mineral or bottled’ water being unhealthy for us, this is not true–its distilled water that is not good for us as it leaches beneficial minerals from your body because it has none in it.
Personally I *will not* give a substance to my children, when I have any, that has been proven in scientific studies to be extremely toxic. Having already done thorough research on this topic, as it has affected me greatly, I suggest that you do some more research on your own, perhaps written by someone who is not trapped under the medical/dental regime so badly that they are afraid to speak out for what is best for their patients, and perhaps something by a scientist who specializes in toxicology. Why would they put a warning on the tube that if more than a ‘pea-sized drop’ is swallowed, to contact a poison control center. How many ‘pea-size drops’ do we and our children swallow when drinking water? As for the specialist- been there done that- know what they said? Don’t use fluoride….
Also, your mom not drinking milk, multiple fractures and bad teeth…have you been checked for osteoporosis?




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What mineral is capable of making water red?




I’ve tried looking around, but the only things that came up were about algal blooms, and that’s not what I want to know. Are there minerals that occur naturally (without human intervention – food colouring isn’t what I want!) that can make water red? Preferably not just muddy. It doesn’t really matter if the stuff is poisonous, this is just theoretical.




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I’m moving from southern California to Las Vegas and I have freshwater fish. Oscars and a community tank . I’ve heard that water softeners are ok to use if you use magnesium instead of salt and replace the removed minerals and adjust the ph back to neutral. Is that true, or will the fish be better off with straight untreated water from the tap?




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Please can you tell me which water is good (healthy) for you to drink & why?

I dont really know the difference between them just that mineral water’s have some minerals in them but are those minerals any good for you?

Which one do you prefer distilled or mineral and explain why please, thanks!
Omg! drinking water from plastic bottles releases chemicals, really? I never knew that, ugh.
Thank you for the input ;)




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Or does it remove even more unhealthy contaminants? I’m ordering online and I can’t remember if I had 2 or 3 stage before.

Thanks in advance.
I used this section because I figured more "handy" (knowledgeable) types would read it.
OK, thanks for the heads up on minerals/additives.
To explain my question further, does the 3rd stage simply remove minerals/additives to improve the perceived taste? Or does the 3rd stage remove more potentially harmful particulates than the first 2?




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We live in an area with pretty hard water, but our house has a built-in softener that is pretty effective at removing minerals. The water is still not really drinkable, however — it’s just not tasty. We tried using a Brita filter for a while, but that actually made the water taste even saltier. So…what if we added a filtration system under the sink? Would that be effective, given that we already have a softener?




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What does a water softener do?




Month after month I dump bags of salt into our water softner.I started to wonder:
A.) Where does all that salt go and are we consuming it?
B.) Where do all the minerals go that are supposedly removed to soften the water?
C.) Why does "soft" water always leave you feel like you cannot get the soap off?




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Is mineral water safe to drinK?




I went to Europe recently and the markets there sold only mineral water. There were not waters free of any minerals like in the US with Aquafina, Arrowhead, etc. When I got back home I did some research and saw that some mineral waters contain unusual minerals that dont sound too good for you. Arsenic, iron, etc… Can daily consumption of only mineral water be good for a person?




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What makes EQUIL mineral water so expensive ?




Usually when I go to a luxury hotel/restaurant,they always offer me EQUIL mineral water.It”s way more expensive than usual minerals,but what makes it so expensive,and what’s the benefit of drinking EQUIL water ?




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Using Pur3 Faucet filter… with tea…?




Now. i drink copious amounts of tea, and i was going to store more than twice a week to fill up 2 5gallon jugs of water.

So decided it would be a wise investment to buy a faucet filter.

So i did, and i got the pur stage 3, which is chrome.
It said that it reintroduces minerals. into the water to give it that spring water taste… i liked it for drinking water, but it interferes severely with the tea. it tastes almost salty at the back of my tongue…

My question is… can i fit a stage 2 filter in my chrome pur faucet filter. Second… has any one experienced this?




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I’ve also heard RO water and distilled are good but I thought they had no nutrients or minerals? Also, please don’t suggest tap water because ours is very polluted and I won’t feel safe even if I use a conditioner.




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brita and pur water pitcher filters?




I love how my brita pitcher filters the chlorine out but wouldnt they filter the good minerals and stuff out of my water too?




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How do you like your mineral water?




with flavor?
carbonation?
high in minerals?
salt in it?
fancy french?
etc.




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