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  • in reply to: Water Filters #384729

    Hulda
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    PS The Clear Water Revival filters remove fluoride and chloramine, the latter of which is difficult to remove and, as I hear, not done by many filters. But CWR is likely pricyer than than the one Amber likes.

    If it’s a matter of budget (for whom is it not?), I recommend a high quality water structuring device. the AquaEnergizer is expensive – $600 – but it’s a one-time investment. No filters or other parts to replace.

  • in reply to: Water Filters #384727

    Hulda
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    Mary (and Jena), I’ve had a whole house water filter from Clean Water Revival (https://cwrenviro.com) since 2014, recommended to me by Paul Pitchford (Healing with Whole Foods). When I called, I got the science salesman, I think is his title. Chris Sudol (772-919-8704). While on the phone he looked up the annual water quality report of company I contract with. On that basis he recommended I get a 3-tower point-of-use filter (wasn’t looking at whole house at the time): 2 Heavy Metal and 1 VOC Filter. Paul had told me that when he got his, he ran water through it and took it to be tested: Everything that shouldn’t be there wasn’t, everything that should be (like minerals) was.

    So I got a 3-tower countertop system in the spring. In the summer I got the whole house system. Both are needed, as the whole house filters remove sediment as well as chemicals, while the point-of-use is necessary cuz the water travels through pipes to get to it. I’ve sent numbers of folks to CWR over the years and if you mention my name, I think you’ll get a 5% discount on your first order. (No kickback, other than they keep giving me a discount.)

    I stopped using the countertop system some time after getting an AquaEnergizer water structuring device from https://TheWellnessEnterprise.com/product/aqua-energizer-portable-structured-water-device) cuz it deals with the energetics, water memory of them nasty chemicals, whereas filters don’t. So I have a foot in each world. I got the portable AquaEnergizer cuz I can use it at the sink or take it with me, which I do 2x. The AquaEnergizer is a copper pipe impregnated with ocean water inside & out (for the minerals) and is stuffed inside with 11 layers of crystals.

    That’s all I know.

  • in reply to: We breathe electricity, not oxygen?!? #384129

    Hulda
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    Thanks for posting this. Cowan hits it out of the park again! (And Jerry Pollack)

  • in reply to: Music #384095

    Hulda
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    Yes, Puff the Magic Dragon is a sweet song (nobles and kings etc notwithstanding). I wonder if you’d appreciate my Puff the Magic Virus on my songpage? Doing a search of the page for “Puff” will take you right to it.

    https://home.solari.com/huldanystrom

  • in reply to: Smokin’ pipes #383499

    Hulda
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    Fabulous! Thanks for showing the Way. And the How of doin’ it!


  • Hulda
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    Wow, a federal mandate that chemo must be continued else a child will be kidnapped from her parents?! Outrageous! But is it true? Could the hospital/doctor be claiming that when it’s actually about them keeping the stream of big bucks flowing, as we saw with respirators etc with Covid1984?

  • in reply to: Dental infection #387537

    Hulda
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    Congrats on eschewing antibiotic poisons!

    I really like your having the sun beam on the area of concern. I’ll try that too, as my molar (#18 or 19) is sounding again (in empathy with your #31?).

  • in reply to: Dental infection #387520

    Hulda
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    Sarah, I’ve had about a dozen nightguards over the years for my clenching that has cracked 2 or 3 teeth. I always felt more tense and clampy wearing them. So you won’t get a nightguard recommendation from me LOL

    Sound like your on it, girl!

  • in reply to: Dental infection #387488

    Hulda
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    I hear you on the tooth pain, Sarah. I had such in a lower molar for about a year with an abscess first on the lingual side, then on the buccal. Two “holistic” dentists and a “holistic” endodontist said root was cracked & infected, no way to cure, must be pulled. One of the dentists conceded that there’s no way, really, to tell if a
    root is cracked beyond what Xrays show – and they showed non. (In other words, they don’t
    really know!)

    A total of 3 dentists over the past 40+ years have “gotten” 5 of my teeth (2 impacted wisdoms and their upper partners, 1 upper molar). I was determined not to “lose” another. Did daily oil pulling, rinsing with a baking soda solution and warm saline. After about a year the pain was gone. I take that as a sign of health 🙂

    Good luck!

  • in reply to: Water Filters #385345

    Hulda
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    “something which can be used w/out power” – great idea Ari!

    A search found:

    H20 Labs Gravi-Stil Survival Water Distiller Desalinator Gravity Filter: “Stainless Steel non-electric water distiller for emergency water
    purification or desalination.

    Desalinate Ocean Water, Distill, Filter and Sterilize all pathogens and
    remove salt from ocean water.

    Stainless Steel Discharge Tube.

    System transforms from a water distiller into a gravity water filter
    system producing 4+ gallons of pure water per hour.

    Standard Gravi-Stil system includes the patent pending auto-fill feature
    allowing the system to run continuously. …

    The Gravi-Stil Can Operate on Electric stoves, Gas Stoves, Propane
    Burners, barbeque grills, wood stoves, rocket stoves, and fire pits…

    Removes Fluoride, Chlorine, Heavy Metals, Radioactive Particles, Bacteria, Viruses, Protozoa, Salt, Pesticides, and Nitrates… [I’ve emailed them and asked whether it removes chloramine.]

    Enhanced version has solar powered recirculating pump for faster operation and increased production.”

    <div>$435 https://www.h2olabs.com/p-414-gravi-stil-survival-water-distiller.aspx?msclkid=f66040ad5b2e1ca6647425447c4f1fab – I have H20 Labs’ 300SS electric distiller: 1 gallon in 5-6 hours.

    </div><div>

    Waterwise 1600 $449 https://www.waterwise.com/product/waterwise-1600-non-electric-distiller – all stainless steel, electric/gas stove/hotplate, wood/coal burning stove, propane/natural gas burner, gas/charcoal grill

    WaterFilterData.org Buying Guide https://waterfilterdata.org/non-electric-water-distiller

    </div><div>WMN_TRULYSTEP 2 gal $90, 3 gal $95, 5 gal $115, 8 gal $145 Red copper (!) and stainless steel, water and moonshine distillation (!)
    </div><div>

    Little Creek Stainless Steel Water Distiller VKP1208 stainless steel $110.83

    </div>

    Happy Home Quest list of 6 non-electric distillers https://happyhomequest.com/best-non-electric-water-distillers Pros & cons included. So far I don’t see any I like better than the above.

    There are more!

  • in reply to: Water Filters #384929

    Hulda
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    What about shower water? I’d like something to purify shower water if I give up my CWR whole house water filter. Any suggestions?

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  • in reply to: Water Filters #384928

    Hulda
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    “DW is infinitely more capable of transporting minerals to the cells and tissues”

    For a year or so I’ve had gold, silver and copper each in a glass bottle filled with distilled water that’s been run through my AquaEnergizer water structuring pipe. Can’t say that I’ve notice a difference, but maybe it’s doing something in the background? Or am I wasting my father’s wedding ring, a Kennedy half dollar and a pre-1982 penny together with a piece of copper wire stripped out of a length of romex?

  • in reply to: Water Filters #384813

    Hulda
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    This is fantastic information, Barre. I’m considering not replacing my CWR filters when they come “due”. I was surprised by your distiller recommendations, as I recall your having recommended H2O Labs, which is what I got when I got my AquaCure. I’ll ponder whether to add the 2800MKII .WaterLovers Distiller. Perhaps I’ll make my H2O Labs distiller available to my steward.

  • in reply to: Water Filters #384837

    Hulda
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    Oh, perhaps it was George who recommended the H2O Labs distiller, a year or so ago. Apologies for the “accusation”.

    Regarding the hourly 3-4 oz, izzat distilled water or could it be tea made with distilled water?

    Grazi

  • in reply to: Water Filters #384814

    Hulda
    Member

    Barre, I don’t get what you mean by “add the litewater 1:3 with distilled water in the bubbler to achieve deuterium-reduced, hydrogen-rich water“. Is that litewater that those with too much dough obtain from the link you provided, or are you saying that the AquaCure bubbler creates deuterium depleted/reduced water?

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