How do you filter heavy metals out of drin...
InquilineKea 05 Feb 2012
niner 05 Feb 2012
I use a Brita water filter. It at least takes care of the dicationic heavy metals like lead, mercury, copper, and cadmium. It doesn't do anything about aluminum, which is a concern. Your local water department can probably supply you with a detailed analysis of the contents of your water. I called mine up, and they were very cool about it. The Brita filter also takes care of the organics that you mention. Most anything with activated charcoal would work. I don't know what they use for metals; an ion exchange resin seems too expensive, but then again, considering what the filter cartridges cost... If you are filtering tap water, only use water from the cold tap in order to eliminate the possibility of contamination from aluminum anodes in cheap water heaters.And what about potentially toxic organic compounds like chlorinated solvents, petroleum hydrocarbons, and volatile organic compounds?
Destiny's Equation 14 Mar 2012
(I know fluoride isn’t a heavy metal, but I’m guessing you are concerned about clean water in general.)
maxwatt 14 Mar 2012
InquilineKea 14 Mar 2012
niner 14 Mar 2012
I use Pur; the Brita filter does NOT filter out fluoride. Back when I had neuropathy and ataxia washing my hands in either unfiltered water or Brita-filtered water made them flare up; washing my hands in Pur-filtered water did not.
(I know fluoride isn’t a heavy metal, but I’m guessing you are concerned about clean water in general.)
According to the people that make them, Pur water filters do NOT remove fluoride.
niner 14 Mar 2012
Are the amounts of fluoride present in drinking water really that much of a concern?
That's like asking if amalgam fillings are safe, or if global warming is real. Or if Obama is a Muslim...
Destiny's Equation 14 Mar 2012
I use Pur; the Brita filter does NOT filter out fluoride. Back when I had neuropathy and ataxia washing my hands in either unfiltered water or Brita-filtered water made them flare up; washing my hands in Pur-filtered water did not.
(I know fluoride isn’t a heavy metal, but I’m guessing you are concerned about clean water in general.)
According to the people that make them, Pur water filters do NOT remove fluoride.
Oh.
After washing my hands in Brita water and getting sick, I asked myself, “Why did that happen? It was filtered!” Then I read the Brita box, saw that it did not filter out fluoride, and thought, “Ah! That must be it.”
InquilineKea 14 Mar 2012
Reincarnation 14 Apr 2012
In return, the government tells you that fluoride is good for the teeth of the kiddies. That's like adding sun screen lotion to the water in the hope that it'll protect people's teeth.
Fluoride is a neurotoxin. Very dangerous and only a hair less toxic than arsenic.
PS: This is not sodium fluoride. This is hexafluorosilicic acid. Much more dangerous.
Reincarnation 15 Apr 2012
In return, the government tells you that fluoride is good for the teeth of the kiddies. That's like adding sun screen lotion to the water in the hope that it'll protect people's skin.
hyper_ventriloquism 24 Apr 2012
Are the amounts of fluoride present in drinking water really that much of a concern?
That's like asking if amalgam fillings are safe, or if global warming is real. Or if Obama is a Muslim...
I know your comment was tongue-in-cheek but regarding the last two, there is obvious and conclusive evidence. Not ambiguous.
Are you a moderator?
Edited by hyper_ventriloquism, 24 April 2012 - 12:31 PM.
niner 28 Apr 2012
Are the amounts of fluoride present in drinking water really that much of a concern?
That's like asking if amalgam fillings are safe, or if global warming is real. Or if Obama is a Muslim...
I know your comment was tongue-in-cheek but regarding the last two, there is obvious and conclusive evidence. Not ambiguous.
Are you a moderator?
They're all capable of inciting internet riots, although I think you'd have to go pretty far out on the lunatic fringe to generate an argument about the Muslim thing. In the reality-based world, there is very good evidence for the last two, but not everyone lives there.
I'm not really a moderator. I won this Longecity account in a high-stakes poker game.
TheKidInside 08 May 2012
I use Pur; the Brita filter does NOT filter out fluoride. Back when I had neuropathy and ataxia washing my hands in either unfiltered water or Brita-filtered water made them flare up; washing my hands in Pur-filtered water did not.
(I know fluoride isn’t a heavy metal, but I’m guessing you are concerned about clean water in general.)
According to the people that make them, Pur water filters do NOT remove fluoride.
Oh.
After washing my hands in Brita water and getting sick, I asked myself, “Why did that happen? It was filtered!” Then I read the Brita box, saw that it did not filter out fluoride, and thought, “Ah! That must be it.”
IDK why people are under the impression that Brita filter actually filter out fluoride. They are made for chlorine and certain heavy metals
Edited by TheKidInside, 08 May 2012 - 06:49 PM.
Blankspace 06 Sep 2013
Home site: http://doultonusa.com
It appears to reduce both copper and aluminum;
Ultracarb test results:http://doultonusa.co...tridge_test.htm
Filters should last 6-9 months due to carbon exhaustion, the ceramic part of the filter lasts much longer and can be cleaned;
http://doultonusa.co...ning_candle.htm