Is drinking tap water healthy?
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I live in NYC and my tap water taste just as good as bottled water (I hate Evian water). I don't recommend water from New Jersey because I got sick from it. I guess it all depends where you live.
I live in New Jersey and have been drinking my tap water for years. Where in NJ did you drink water that got you sick? I'm assuming it was North Jersey. I live in South Jersey, and I have tasty tap water that is perfectly safe.0 -
Unless you live in Flint, MI, the answer is almost assuredly yes. Taste is a whole different story, but tap water is safe, and has been pointed out by others, subject to more stringent rules than bottled water, and bottled water is most often filtered municipal tap water.
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Some might or might not agree, but here's a link about fluoride in the water and ways to filtrate your water.
http://energyfanatics.com/2012/06/13/how-decalcify-pineal-gland/
"Besides regulating sleep patterns and sexual development, the pineal gland acts like an inner portal that connects us to other dimensions, such as the dream and spiritual planes. Some researchers believe that the pineal gland has the ability to connect us to other dimensions because of its mystical properties."
Seems legit.19 -
Our tap water goes through stricter testing and regulations than bottled water does, so I have no hesitation in drinking it.0
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Strongly depends on where you live- I am the netherlands, totally safe (and very nice) non chlorinated water0
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As others have said, it depends on where you live. Our town has informed us that there is a level of lead in our water that is high enough that they gave us recommendations on how to decrease it (ie: using a filter, only using cold (not hot from the tap) water to cook with/consume, not using it for baby bottles, etc). We have a filter on our fridge that we use for drinking/cooking. If you have no issues like that then tap water should be totally fine.0
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I use a filter on my tap because of the taste. otherwise, totally healthy here!0
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Unless you live in a specific town that has a polluted water source (like Flint MI) then tapwater is perfectly fine.
I guess people get anxious about tapwater because it travels through pipes? But if you think about it, bottled water also goes through pipes, plus machinery. It's not like they send a guy to personally hold a plastic bottle under the beautiful waterfall they show on the logo.
Also depends on your country, of course. I was watching a Youtube video where a Chinese lady talked about the things that surprised her most about the US, and one of the things was that people drank the tapwater. She said that in China you would never do this, it would make you sick.0 -
BlueSkyShoal wrote: »Unless you live in a specific town that has a polluted water source (like Flint MI) then tapwater is perfectly fine.
I guess people get anxious about tapwater because it travels through pipes?? But if you think about it, bottled water also goes through pipes, plus machinery. It's not like they send a guy to personally hold a plastic bottle under the beautiful waterfall they show on the logo.
Also depends on your country, of course. I was watching a Youtube video where a Chinese lady talked about the things that surprised her most about the US, and one of the things was that people drank the tapwater. She said that in China you would never do this, it would make you sick.
Very true. I remember this beer commercial snow and pines with a clear running pristine water. I drove by the brewery years later. Looked like a toxic wasteland with a nasty industry lined muddy river at the bottom. No way you'd want to drink that.1 -
The last place I lived (before this one) had 7 ppm of arsenic in the water and it was still probably safer than bottled. People in that town have been drinking it since the mid 1800's and they're all a pretty healthy bunch.
I've never consumed anything but tap water, except maybe when away from home and needing a drink. Most of the time it's been well water, but a few places I've lived have been municipal treated surface water (water from lakes, streams and reservoirs.)0 -
Our tap water is by Rain catchment so we don't drink it yet. We need to install a uv filter and figure out ph before we can drink it.
So I refill 5 gallon RO filtered water at the kiosk.
Prior to that living on the mainland I drank tap water.1 -
I go by taste. I declare my water healthy. hope you're not in michigan0
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Some might or might not agree, but here's a link about fluoride in the water and ways to filtrate your water.
http://energyfanatics.com/2012/06/13/how-decalcify-pineal-gland/
Really? You're taking advice from a random website when there are many studies that show that fluoride in water is very safe in the amounts used.1 -
Absolutely, I drink tap water. I think provision of clean drinkable tap water is something every (developed enough) country should do. I live in London so my water comes from the Thames - and obviously I wouldn't drink directly from the river, but by the time Thames water passes all the filtration and purification, it's perfectly safe to drink. I think people opposed to drinking tap water often don't understand that.0
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I live in Vegas and although the water department says its healthy to drink,its very hard water and stinks like chlorine0
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Do some research on your area if you're worried.
I wouldn't be drinking water from a place like Iowa or Flint.0 -
Some might or might not agree, but here's a link about fluoride in the water and ways to filtrate your water.
http://energyfanatics.com/2012/06/13/how-decalcify-pineal-gland/
I completely agree. Most ofthe tap water in Australia and America is fluoridated and toxic. Don't drink it unless you have a reverse osmosis filtration system.0 -
Here I the US, unless you're in Flint, it's probably fine. I grew up in a small town in Montana and always drank tap water and it was totally normal. When I moved away to a big city, I found people here to be really anti-tap water for whatever reason. I still drink it though and am still alive last time I checked1
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Our US tap water saves millions of lives annually, it's very healthy
If your tap water flavor bothers you, try boiling it first in a kettle or get a brita filter.
I don't recommend a reverse osmosis 'filter' for anyone, they are extremely wasteful
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Some might or might not agree, but here's a link about fluoride in the water and ways to filtrate your water.
http://energyfanatics.com/2012/06/13/how-decalcify-pineal-gland/
I completely agree. Most ofthe tap water in Australia and America is fluoridated and toxic. Don't drink it unless you have a reverse osmosis filtration system.
The Australian Medical Association just called Pete "Paleo" Evans out on his bullshite regarding fluoride in water. Study after study proves that it is not only safe, it is beneficial. As someone who grew up on non-flouride water in Australia, I only wish my teeth were as good as people who grew up on flouride water. That link is also full of woo and ridiculousness of the highest order.4
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