Did I mention that I really don't appreciate the taste of water?
Best water I ever had, and I can’t explain why, was from a cravass while ice climbing on a glacier in Alaska. A whole different kind of water. Excellent!
OM
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Did I mention that I really don't appreciate the taste of water?
Best water I ever had, and I can’t explain why, was from a cravass while ice climbing on a glacier in Alaska. A whole different kind of water. Excellent!
OM
Perhaps the water hadn't run through any mineral-laden ground and was therefore as close to pure H2O as one is likely to get.
The tap water in my area comes straight from snow melt in the mountains. Distinctly different from the tap water i get in Thousands Oaks which in comparison is almost undrinkable from a taste perspective.
Perhaps it didn’t have the Fluoride, procured in China, added “for our benefit” around here.
Even the water out of the “grey” rivers (Alesek-Tatshenshini) was good.
OM
We've had fluoride in our water for 70 years. But I don't want to get into a discussion on whether its good, bad or indifferent!![]()