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Fluoride in drinking water has no effect on IQ or brain function, long-term study shows
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I’ve survived over half a century without a water filter? For half of that, I was on a well.
Water filters are good when they filter out something you know is in the water that shouldn’t be.
Proud Flint resident right here ^
Got it, I edited my comment
They're also good when they filter out something you don't know is in the water but shouldn't be. You ever get that well water tested? Did that test include PFAS?
Also, they’re pretty useless when they filter out beneficial minerals but miss the thing you didn’t know about that’ll kill you.
That well water got tested on a regular basis. It didn’t include PFAS because nobody tested for PFAS back then.
However, most filters today don’t filter PFAS. A good reverse osmosis filter will, or distillation. Problem with distillation is that it filters out all the good stuff too, so then you have to fortify your water.
I saw a test that found Zero filters increased microplastics 10x or something like that.