Paul Saladino· MD
I don't have to worry about really anything in there it's going to get out fluoride arsenic all the heavy metals almost every single organic contaminant there's really nothing in there but water it's very very pure water
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
I don't have to worry about really anything in there it's going to get out fluoride arsenic all the heavy metals almost every single organic contaminant there's really nothing in there but water it's very very pure water
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you really want to make sure that your filter is going to get arsenic and lead and cadmium in massive amounts and it's going to get on chlorine and fluoride and very few those carbon filters can do the arsenic
reverse osmosis is really the best way to know that you're getting all those contaminants out of your water
four stage Ro will do it unless you're doing reverse osmosis so I want people to know this that really I think there's there are few better Investments for your home or your apartment or your townhouse than a reverse osmosis filter