Heheh, thanx for the link.Gawan said:Hi forget-me-not eventually have a look at this topic: Water
What may happen that the water tastes like perfume if it is standing next to washing powder etc.
luc said:I just wanted to mention that I have a home water distiller, bought here:
_http://www.perfektegesundheit.de/shop/product_info.php?products_id=1707
It produces incredibly good water!
However, I'm planning to invest in a berkey filter system, mainly because the distiller uses a lot of electricity and the berkey still works in emergency situations.
Does anybody know where to get a berkey/berkefield system in Germany? The only source I was able to find is this one - is this the real deal?
_http://www.startfit.com/de/outdoor-wasserfilter/12-british-berkefeld-edelstahl.html
Thanks and sorry for hijacking!
forget-me-not said:http://www.startfit.com/de/outdoor-wasserfilter/12-british-berkefeld-edelstahl.html Hmm, I wonder how pure the berkefield water is. Does anyone possess one and has ran a purity test on it? It would also be much cheaper than the electric destiller. But filtered water isn`t as pure as destilled water, so this seems to be rather an additional solution for the worst case. Correct me if I'm wrong.
forget-me-not said:http://www.startfit.com/de/outdoor-wasserfilter/12-british-berkefeld-edelstahl.html Hmm, I wonder how pure the berkefield water is. Does anyone possess one and has ran a purity test on it? It would also be much cheaper than the electric destiller. But filtered water isn`t as pure as destilled water, so this seems to be rather an additional solution for the worst case. Correct me if I'm wrong.
No, it is some sort of esoteric practice.forget-me-not said:Adding quartz crystals to restore the original, flexible structure of water might also be helpful. In that case I should consider which quartz crystal fits my star sign. This is quite an interesting approach. Isn't that some sort of alchemy?
forget-me-not said::/ I'm worried about the electricity costs. Can anyone estimate how the costs increase if the distiller is running only once a day? In my case it would be for just one person. The alternative would be the berkey filter that is much cheaper and can be taken along. I know the filtered water isn't that pure but it's still much healthier than ordinary tab water, so this seems to be a compromise between health and long term costs.