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Date: | Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:22:05 -0400 |
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Robert McGlohon wrote:
>The city I live in doesn't have water fit to drink, so we get purified
>water, made, I think, by reverse osmosis and filtering.
Lots of cities put fluoride and chlorine in their water. There are people
out there touting the negatives of drinking fluoridated water. The
Price-Pottenger Nutritional Foundation newsletter had an article on it
recently.
>Granddad Neanderman, of course, got his water from a river or a spring, and
>it was prolly full of all sorts of good minerals.
You can buy gallons of spring water in the supermarket. You have two
choices. Either in white or clear plastic bottles. The white ones will
taste of plastic. The clear ones are more expensive, but don't. Since
drinking plastic isn't paleo buy the clear ones.
Don.
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