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How to Get PFAS Out of Your Drinking Water + Mental Health
#1
I have attached two links to two articles. What I have seen in the USA is that people over the last several decades have become crazy and non law abiding. IMO crossing a border is illegal as in illegal alien aka migrant. So is making illegal Fentanyl in ones lilly white "One Percenters" back yards. On the original issue one could argue with those having TDS as they simply tell a Trump supporter to leave a restrauant just because your a Republican.  Thats bizarre way over the top discriminatory behavior. Plus.................

https://www.consumerreports.org/water-co...303943293/

Wow, thats really Nazi Germany stuff from the 1930's

So are people going off the reservation mentally because they are demonically possessed or something else. PFAS could be the something else and they are everywhere. I also attached an interactive map last updated March 2025. Based on my home in South Carolina the water throughout the state is contaminated with PFAS. I would agree with that based upon the number of people who act like they are crazy down here. FYI, South Carolina drivers are the 2nd WORST in the entire USA. Look it up. 

So take a look at California and New York City. So what do you think of the majority of people who live there. Good, decent or out of control crazy people? I say out of control based on their leaders bailing on their constituant US citizens and supporting those who come here illegally.  That plus all those illegal drugs. Nothing seems to get better. 

Then take a peek at the Great Lakes. water seems to be OK and those people tend to be hard working and grounded.

https://www.ewg.org/interactive-maps/pfa...gJ_wfD_BwE

Yes, No, maybe?
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#2
most americans drink the same water supply that they use for flushing their toilets. don't do that. water filters are designed to require constant replacement schedules which introduce new industrial contaminants, or they develop bacteria-breeding debris pockets. water distillers while effective for some impurities unfortunately drive orgone and other essential biomiasmic energies out of your water leaving it flat and uncharged, useful only for making coffee. the best solution is daily dewdrop collection from organically grown non-gmo lilies in a hand-tended garden. do not wear rubber soled shoes while collecting. a little more effort, but worth it.
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#3
(04-01-2025, 09:35 AM)UltraBudgie Wrote: most americans drink the same water supply that they use for flushing their toilets. don't do that. water filters are designed to require constant replacement schedules which introduce new industrial contaminants, or they develop bacteria-breeding debris pockets. water distillers while effective for some impurities unfortunately drive orgone and other essential biomiasmic energies out of your water leaving it flat and uncharged, useful only for making coffee. the best solution is daily dewdrop collection from organically grown non-gmo lilies in a hand-tended garden. do not wear rubber soled shoes while collecting. a little more effort, but worth it.

It's wild we have a hospital-grade UV light and by happenstance, I left my bottle of tap water sitting next to it overnight. I tried it this morning, and it tastes much better, but UV doesn't do squat for stuff that needs filtering. 

Our water supply is crap, Im more concerned about the water supply for 7 billion-plus than the climate or weather.
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#4
Our water infrastructure is one of the most commercially-well exploited resources... place that alongside the fact that it is also among the most abused, wasted, and underserved systems in the country... and we have the recipe for where we are...

It took generations to finally hear the criticisms of fluoride actually being discussed in public.

And while many fret and toil over the disruptions to species of insect and frog... we're drinking garbage-laden, plastic-infused, medication/drug soup...
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#5
(04-01-2025, 09:09 AM)Waterglass Wrote: I have attached two links to two articles. What I have seen in the USA is that people over the last several decades have become crazy and non law abiding. IMO crossing a border is illegal as in illegal alien aka migrant. So is making illegal Fentanyl in ones lilly white "One Percenters" back yards. On the original issue one could argue with those having TDS as they simply tell a Trump supporter to leave a restrauant just because your a Republican.  Thats bizarre way over the top discriminatory behavior. Plus.................

https://www.consumerreports.org/water-co...303943293/

Wow, thats really Nazi Germany stuff from the 1930's

So are people going off the reservation mentally because they are demonically possessed or something else. PFAS could be the something else and they are everywhere. I also attached an interactive map last updated March 2025. Based on my home in South Carolina the water throughout the state is contaminated with PFAS. I would agree with that based upon the number of people who act like they are crazy down here. FYI, South Carolina drivers are the 2nd WORST in the entire USA. Look it up. 

So take a look at California and New York City. So what do you think of the majority of people who live there. Good, decent or out of control crazy people? I say out of control based on their leaders bailing on their constituant US citizens and supporting those who come here illegally.  That plus all those illegal drugs. Nothing seems to get better. 

Then take a peek at the Great Lakes. water seems to be OK and those people tend to be hard working and grounded.

https://www.ewg.org/interactive-maps/pfa...gJ_wfD_BwE

Yes, No, maybe?
Are we viewing the same map?
Great Lakes is surrounded by water that is Above the Proposed (Safe) Limit . That's a bad thing:

[Image: water.PNG]
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#6
I hate supporting Bezos but we get our water from Whole Foods as it is very tasty; we fill up our jugs with the reverse osmosis filtered and then alkaline-added water. 
And I am still snarky.
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#7
(04-01-2025, 12:48 PM)sahgwa Wrote: Are we viewing the same map?
Great Lakes is surrounded by water that is Above the Proposed (Safe) Limit . That's a bad thing:

[Image: https://denyignorance.com/uploader/images/water.PNG][Image: https://denyignorance.com/uploader/image... (898).png]
No we arent. So to be transparent why dont you post the link to your posted screen shot as there may be opposing research to possibly support the sale of bottled water to generate proft and wealth for the one percenters. Nestles anyone
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#8
(04-01-2025, 12:50 PM)sahgwa Wrote: I hate supporting Bezos but we get our water from Whole Foods as it is very tasty; we fill up our jugs with the reverse osmosis filtered and then alkaline-added water. 
And I am still snarky.

Snarky yes, but as transparent as muddy water in a storm sewer on a stormy day
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#9
(04-02-2025, 07:12 AM)Waterglass Wrote: Snarky yes, but as transparent as muddy water in a storm sewer on a stormy day

I am probably just stupid, but my whole point was that you are contradicting yourself, and your recent response just in my mind further 'solidifies' the contradiction.
You are posting all of the spots near the Great Lakes that are shown to be above the safe level of PFAS , yet in your OP you are stating that that area is cleaner than other places? 
Yeah I see the other function that shows 'below' but there are as many 'above' or more.  Are you saying they cancel each other out? 

The whole premise makes no sense. Especially trying to tie PFAS into human behaviour, specifically political. 
These chemicals are shown to link to liver and kidney, thyroid, and testicular cancers, and high cholesterol but I dont see anything about behaviour.
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#10
I am wondering if fluoride added to water makes any plastic particles in the water more bio-available.  Fluoride does tie to things like Calcium and magnesium and help to shuffle it through the gut, but it also combines with tiny other molecules.  So does it combine with these plastic particles in food and water and increase uptake by the gut and even by the skin which does intake nutrients too?

I have not found any research addressing this issue, but is the lack of research because nobody has actually thought to research it because they have not thought of it as happening?  I am sure that those in the FDA and CDC would probably reject any research funding that could make them looked liable since they pushed the fluoride in water over the years.  When you read that there are now equivalent to the amount of plastic in a plastic spoon in people's brains, it makes me think that because fluoride can increase the amount of things getting through the blood brain barrier, it may have something to do with it.

It is not the first time that government agencies and pharma companies have not evaluated things correctly.  It is not the first time that these agencies covered up their mistakes too.
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