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I understand exactly how you feel. The science is so confusing. You don’t know what you can rely on anymore. There are issues with a source’s training or if they have a conflict of interest, That includes sources promoting “health” products.
I have a ceramic water cooler at home and work. I fetch my water in one-gallon glass cider jugs. (Bet you wouldn’t have guessed I’m from the South.) I fill up at the water dispenser at my local market, which is reverse osmosis, carbon filter, and ultra-violet light cleaned. It is my understanding this water is clean, unlike most under or above ground water sources, but it is unhealthy to drink. I re-mineralize it with concentrated mineral drops and then keep some prill beads in my coolers.
From what I can discern, that is the best I can do short of collecting morning dew off plants. If anyone else has a better suggestion, I’d like to hear it.
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