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Title: Dehumidifier as my drinking water
Post by: mgt23 on May 02, 2009, 06:45:45 PM
i got a dehumidifier, should sort the fluoride problem with the water. just gonna drink from that. any known issues/dangers from drinking from a dehumidifier? also is it possible to put a poison/pathogen/chemical in the water supply that could kill at a set time like 1 week from now. surely this would be the most efficient way of killing the populace in a flashlight scenario?
Title: Re: Dehumidifier as my drinking water
Post by: Wimpy on May 02, 2009, 07:44:47 PM
Quote from: "mgt23"i got a dehumidifier, should sort the fluoride problem with the water. just gonna drink from that. any known issues/dangers from drinking from a dehumidifier? also is it possible to put a poison/pathogen/chemical in the water supply that could kill at a set time like 1 week from now. surely this would be the most efficient way of killing the populace in a flashlight scenario?

Might I suggest a "Berkey" type water filter for the dehumidified water?  Ya never know what pathogens or chemtrail debris might be collected on the coils.  The volume of air passing over the coils to collect the water is quite enormous.  Otherwise, it is a great idea as long as the electrical grid isn't turned off.

http://www.jmccanneyscience.com/SecWebOrderPg.htm (http://www.jmccanneyscience.com/SecWebOrderPg.htm)
Title: Re: Dehumidifier as my drinking water
Post by: LordLindsey on May 02, 2009, 07:53:24 PM
I would not do it, but instead would get any number of very high-quality filters out there, some of which even are able to filter-out flouride.  There is simply too much of a risk of air contamination getting into your water, which may even include molds, mildew, and other fungi--I may be wrong, but until I am I would not drink it.

LINDSEY
Title: Re: Dehumidifier as my drinking water
Post by: Wimpy on May 02, 2009, 08:41:35 PM
Quote from: "LordLindsey"I would not do it, but instead would get any number of very high-quality filters out there, some of which even are able to filter-out flouride.  There is simply too much of a risk of air contamination getting into your water, which may even include molds, mildew, and other fungi--I may be wrong, but until I am I would not drink it.

LINDSEY

Over the last few years I have been distilling my fluoridated tap water with a counter top distiller (1 gallon/5 hours).  I then filter this distilled water through a Berkey gravity filter.  I know, probably overkill but I do smell a hint of chlorine after distillation.  To this water I add about 1/2 tsp baking soda to bring pH to 7.5 and a 1/4 tsp sea salt (per gallon, for Europeans, 4 liters : ).  I use this water for all drinking, cooking, coffee and tea.
Title: Re: Dehumidifier as my drinking water
Post by: LordLindsey on May 02, 2009, 10:05:11 PM
Please post the link from where you got your counter-top distiller.

LINDSYE
Title: Re: Dehumidifier as my drinking water
Post by: Wimpy on May 02, 2009, 10:35:15 PM
Quote from: "LordLindsey"Please post the link from where you got your counter-top distiller.

LINDSYE


http://www.nutriteam.com/servlet/the-3/ ... ter/Detail (http://www.nutriteam.com/servlet/the-3/distiller-water-distillers-water/Detail)
Title: Re: Dehumidifier as my drinking water
Post by: mgt23 on May 02, 2009, 10:47:19 PM
how about just collecting the dehumidifier water and then just boiling it. lot simpler and i dont trust "filters".