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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I use filtered water for the water I drink, it removes the chlorine which can affect the taste, the filters can also remove fluoride and pesticides, it depends on the filters. The filter water did not help with Joey's eyes only the distilled water did. I believe my container of Gerber’s water said "Distilled water", so that means they use the distilling process. By the way, those under the sink setups are great, all you need is the extra hole in the sink, and some sinks already have an extra hole hidden by a cap. Also, if you get a new faucet some don't require the traditional three holes so you have holes left over. |
I know there are so many different methods of filtering that it is difficult to decide if any of the home types would actually take out all the elements that I would like to be rid of.
Did not realize that they had under the sink distillers. My friend had a distiller in the cellar that was piped up to the kitchen sink. I'll have to look into the under the sink units.
When I went to the Gerber website they said their nursery water was purified by a multi step method but did not identify it as distilled. I know they have at least 2 different types of bottled water that they sell. I'll have to look at the bottles again next time I go to the store.