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rooftoptendie 7 points ago +7 / -0

I think it's far more cost effective to just have a good water filtration system. In a pinch, can't you just distill? You can make your own simple distiller from a pressure cooker, a length of copper tubing, and some surgical tubing. And simple distillers are about a hunny on amazon.

If you remineralize your water with trace-mineral drops, wouldn't that suffice in lieu of clean water?

In any case, I was thinking that as well as far as water, but since what's done is done, I wasn't about to point it out. You killjoy. Psh.

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Fkreddit 3 points ago +3 / -0

Dont even have to mineralize it. I work on ships for 4 months at a time and most of the time our mineralizers dont work.

You can drink distilled water for quite a while.

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rooftoptendie 3 points ago +3 / -0

thank you based sailorpede! I kind of wondered if I eat liver on the regular and add salt to food, if I even needed the minerals.

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krzyzowiec 3 points ago +3 / -0

I don’t think the quantities in water are sufficient anyway.

Liver is a good source. Another is nuts. Walnuts, pistachios, almonds, pecans, etc. All of them are chock full of minerals.