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Old 02-12-2002, 08:16 PM   #1
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Water dilemma...

This is an excerpt from an article found on the internet:

"Chlorine which is found in our tap water is linked to colon, rectal, bladder, and prostate cancer. When ingested, chlorine kills friendly bacteria in the stomach and colon."

My question is if sparkling water would be a good substituent for tap water?

Do you guys drink tap water or bottled water?

I srink sparkling water mostly, and Iwas wondering if that would be Ok as a water intake, instead of regular water?
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I think all bottled water is purified but I could be wrong.
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I think all bottled water is purified but I could be wrong.
not sure about that...they may claim it is, but who knows.



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I am blessed with the greatest water well. Our water is damn clean and tastes like bottled water so I don't worry about chlorine at home.

When I'm in town or another city I drink bottled water. I love my body and the thought of putting some chemical that kills bacteria in to my system just does not sit well with me.

Look at it this way, you don't eat those french fries anymore, right? So put that money into a couple of large jugs of purified water.
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our water is pretty good to,i had it tested and there's nothing wrong with it



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What about filtered water?
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I am going to make Tea(mainly green tea) as part of my daily water intake as I am trying to avoid tap water.

I am drinking sparkling water,tea,diet pepsi..

Would you consider diet pepsi as par of one's daily intake?
Or should be caffeine free> ?

Any opinions or alternative for water?
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an activated charcoal (carbon) filter will remove chlorine from your water.

or a britta pitcher will too, same deal.
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