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07 Mar 2012 16:27 #13922
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Is it possible to make your own distilled water from the bottled stuff, iv done a bit of research and it seems like pure lemon works, just wondering if anyone has had success or a similar experience? Its very expensive to order in the UK and not many stores seem to stock it not to mention how expensive the machines are.
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07 Mar 2012 16:47 #13924
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Hi Josh. If distilled water is too expensive, enquire at the local water works to find out what they add to the tap water. As long as they don't add fluorine compounds, you can boil the tap water to remove chlorine.
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07 Mar 2012 17:49 #13928
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Thanks Paul. To be honest i never drink tap water because of the fluoride/fluorine issue. So i guess the bottled water such as still water would be fine to boil and work as distilled water?
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07 Mar 2012 18:25 #13930
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Josh, JH uses Reverse Osmosis water in the DR - if you can find a Reverse Osmosis filtration system that is not too expensive, it might be a way to go. Also, in the States, Waterwise makes distillers - (probably not cheap) - I have one from them that actually works on the stove, is not electric, the 1600. Darn, I just freecycled my dad's old one, or I could send it to you. You can check craigs list, if you're in the states.
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07 Mar 2012 18:36 #13931
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Hi pam! First off hope all is well.
Unfortunately I'm not in the states. Uk resident. But i certainly wouldn't mind paying a shipping price. maybe i could find one on the UK version of freecycle, il have a look.
I shall be in touch.
All the best,
J
Unfortunately I'm not in the states. Uk resident. But i certainly wouldn't mind paying a shipping price. maybe i could find one on the UK version of freecycle, il have a look.
I shall be in touch.
All the best,
J
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07 Mar 2012 18:43 #13933
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It does look like there are some in the UK (looking at retail) - Amazon.com.uk (or whatever it is, LOL) has the waterwise. Pricey. There are others, I also see.
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07 Mar 2012 19:32 #13935
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bought this one 6/12 ago and it gave me no hassles
1.6 litres and it cost £79= via ebay
free postage
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dental-Medical-Pure-Water-Distille
1.6 litres and it cost £79= via ebay
free postage
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dental-Medical-Pure-Water-Distille
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07 Mar 2012 21:12 #13940
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"Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave." --Frederick Douglas
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You might want to google 'Berkey' water filter. They are an awesome gravity feed water filter and you can get filter attachments that will filter out fluoride as well. They come in lots of sizes to fit all needs and work pretty fast if you get a bigger one that is. We keep several in our basement for emergencies because they work with out electricity or water pressure and are trusted by the Red Cross all around the world. I believe they come from the U.K. Anyway, it's just another idea to throw out there for folks looking for the same thing. The water tastes awesome coming out of them as well.
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08 Mar 2012 14:23 #13978
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thanks everyone
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all the best!
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