What's the safest kind of water to drink? I've been drinking bottled water for years and need to stop.
Is a Brita filtered pitcher ok to use? It's made of plastic though. Is it still bad, or is it ok since water hasn't been sitting in it for a long time like with bottled water? I'm not sure how it works. There's also faucet filter but I've heard they can cause issues, leaking, etc.
Any recommendations?
>>8854223
Just get a reverse osmosis water filter that will remove fluoride.
>>8854227
Too expensive. Maybe in the future but I'm looking for something cheap at the moment. I'd like to get the filtered pitcher but I'm not sure if it's safe because of plastic. I'm considering the faucet filter but I've heard people have had problems with it.
>>8854223
Just drink the water you paranoid fuck.
>>8854223
Brita is far better than normal bottled water because you keep it in the fridge all the time. The water never sits in plastic in a warehouse in the summer for a month before reaching stores.
Brita does help a lot, fyi. you also have the option of using a glass container for the water reservoir. That will cut down on water touching plastic by a great deal. You can also make your own charcoal filters and use a material that isn't plastic to hold it and pour the water through. It isn't difficult really. Just get some stainless steel stock pots that nest inside each other and go from there.
>>8854223
Plastic is safe as long as you don't make it burn/melt or react with nasty chemicals. So with water you're good, don't worry.
>>8854322
Oh forgot to mention:
Your tap water is probably far shittier than any bottled water. It's very likely it contains aluminum, drugs, and bacteria. This is the case almost everywhere, sadly.
>>8854331
>This is the case almost everywhere, sadly.
No it isn't. Most developed countries have healthy tap water.
>>8854488
>fluoride being bad just a meme?
of course it's a meme you retard. fluoride in water is naturally occurring in lots of places.
>>8854599
Yeah but they put more in the tap water so it isn't naturally occurring. I've seen discussions on /sci/ about it but I've seen different answers.
>>8854599
Natural doesn't mean good.
>>8854634
Fluorosis.
Why don't you go back to your gender studies now.
>>8854637
Don't go into toxicology, for the worlds sake.
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>>8854761
this one..
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>>8854766
raise a beautifull healthy family without the dangers off drinking water cobtaminated with lead and female contraceptives.
Brita is charcoal and only makes the water taste better
It doesn't do anything, dude.
Get a water filter that removes fluoride. It will remove a shit ton of other bad things if it is thorough enough to remove fluoride.
>>8854223
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i'm pretty disappointed