If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water
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@boomzilla said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
bottled water as an outbreak of non-viral hepatitis traced to the water continues
In times of travel restrictions and global pandemic, get that Africa experience right from your home.
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It's the true paleo experience, just like the God/Nature intended!
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@Kamil-Podlesak said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
It's the true paleo experience, just like the God/Nature intended!
You are mistaken.
The original thread was about "raw" water, with its random microbes and nutrients and thus the occasional chance of making you sick. It was dirt cheap to make though: take random water, bottle, ship it.
This thread is about the purified and alkalic water sold as "Real Water". It actually takes energy to distill or filter, and then these jokers add extra potassium bicarbonate "to improve hydration".
It seems that kids drank it and got an overdose of those extra minerals.(EDIT: Actually the FDA doesn't seem to know yet. Since it's occurred to people around Las Vegas it could still be a one-time contamination of some batch)In other words: in comparing fads it is more like radium 2.0, guaranteed to change your health!
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@JBert said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
@Kamil-Podlesak said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
It's the true paleo experience, just like the God/Nature intended!
You are mistaken.
The original thread was about "raw" water, with its random microbes and nutrients and thus the occasional chance of making you sick. It was dirt cheap to make though: take random water, bottle, ship it.
This thread is about the purified and alkalic water sold as "Real Water". It actually takes energy to distill or filter, and then these jokers add extra potassium bicarbonate "to improve hydration".
It seems that kids drank it and got an overdose of those extra minerals.(EDIT: Actually the FDA doesn't seem to know yet. Since it's occurred to people around Las Vegas it could still be a one-time contamination of some batch)In other words: in comparing fads it is more like radium 2.0, guaranteed to change your health!
I'm still not convinced. And I've heard good things about D2O. Apparently it has a non-caloric sweet taste.
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At least they aren't trying to sell a machine that is advertised to be able to change the bond angles of the water molecules to provide various health benefits.
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@Placeholder said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
At least they aren't trying to sell a machine that is advertised to be able to change the bond angles of the water molecules to provide various health benefits.
I've got a machine that can do that already.
ed. two, actually
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@Placeholder said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
change the bond angles
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@dkf said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
@Placeholder said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
change the bond angles
My first device I call the Magnetronismic Miasmator. It uses a modified WWII radar gun to repeatedly and rapidly alter the bond angles until the water reaches a higher energy state. Bahahahahahaha!
The second contraption, I refer to currently as Project R. Via a localized reverse-entropic effect, the R device causes a bond angle shift to that characteristic of tetrahedral carbon. This reduces the density of the water to where it will float... in water!
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@dkf Some Bond angles are more lethal than others, while others are more suitably discussed in the lifestyle thread
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@Placeholder said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
@dkf Some Bond angles are more lethal than others, while others are more suitably discussed in the lifestyle thread
The lifestyle thread could accommodate discussion of either of cyclohexa- 1,3,5 or 2,4,6 -triene, but not of benzene.
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@Gribnit said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
benzene
We have to be careful of benzene round here. It tends to catch fire and delete the forums.
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@dkf said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
@Gribnit said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
benzene
We have to be careful of benzene round here. It tends to catch fire and delete the forums.
That only happened once... Well, twice... Wait.
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@hungrier oof, yeah, definitely the lifestyle thread
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Well, looks like this product is done for:
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@JBert said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
Well, looks like this product is done for:
And, according to the article, it's just tap water anyway. With some more additives.
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@PotatoEngineer said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
@JBert said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
Well, looks like this product is done for:
And, according to the article, it's just tap water anyway. With some more additives.
Note, this is market forces.
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@PotatoEngineer said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
And, according to the article, it's just tap water anyway.
This water isn't safe to drink, so you can't sell it, but we'll continue pumping it into your homes for
freea nominal utility charge.
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@PotatoEngineer said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
@JBert said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
Well, looks like this product is done for:
And, according to the article, it's just tap water anyway. With some more additives.
(no I didn't RTFA) It was the tap for Recycled Water (for irrigation), right?
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@dcon said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
@PotatoEngineer said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
@JBert said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
Well, looks like this product is done for:
And, according to the article, it's just tap water anyway. With some more additives.
(no I didn't RTFA) It was the tap for Recycled Water (for irrigation), right?
@TFA said:
The complaint states that while they marketed their "Re2al Water Drinking Water" and Re2al Alkalized Water" as healthy alternatives to tap water, their products were simply tap water treated with various chemicals, which violates good manufacturing practices, food safety standards and hazard prevention measures.And now you know just as much as I do!
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"These people were outrageous," Kemp said. There was "no safety testing, no analysis of the product to see what was in it." He said that the person who developed the water treatment process for Real Water bought the titanium tubes "from some Russian guy in the 80s" and spent four to five months making alkaline waters in his garage, working until he had a formula that didn't make him vomit or have diarrhea.
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@boomzilla said in If raw water isn't for you, try some "real" water:
... working until he had a formula that didn't make him vomit or have diarrhea.
My process for everything I do.
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@boomzilla I can vividly picture the
inmateC-suite meeting:
You know what this product needs? Fucking rocket fuel, that’s what!