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Default PurWater water-filter. Any good? A "best buy"?

On Apr 4, 8:38*am, NYSCOF wrote:
Fluoride is not something you should be ingesting anyway. *Moderns
science shows that swallowing fluoride is harmful to your health and
ineffective at reducing tooth decay

for more info:

New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, Inc.http://www.orgsites.com/ny/nyscof

Fluoridation News Releaseshttp://tinyurl.com/6kqtu

Tooth Decay Crises in Fluoridated Areashttp://www.fluoridenews.blogspot.com/

Fluoride Action Networkhttp://www.FluorideAction.Net

Fluoride Journalhttp://www.FluorideResearch.Org

On Apr 3, 9:34 pm, Don Wiss wrote:

On 3 Apr 2008 21:39:37 -0400, (David Combs) wrote:


The other day, in Costco, I saw a bunch of Purwater
water-filters (for eg glasses of water -- screws onto
kitchen-sink faucet -- manual turn-on for filtered
water, then switch back off again.


Anyone know anything about it?


Which one? Their web site has several:http://www.purwater.com/#/faucets


How good at getting all the bad-stuff?


Nope. Fluoride, for one, requires a filter that starts around $150. But
then your water supply may not have fluoride added.


I see the 2-stage one only reduces lead and chlorine. The 3-stage one is
better at getting these out.


Any chance of getting all the medical drugs that
people pee out and ends up in reservoir and then
in my faucet?


Only with reverse osmosis, which entails a permanent installation under
your sink.


Don www.donwiss.com (e-mail link at home page bottom).


You lost the fluoride fight 50 years ago. Why not take on something
more important to obsess over? Lots of good causes out there,
Islamofascism, sex -crazed governors, teen pregnancies, etc., etc. Go
for it.

Joe