Thursday February 9th 2012

Which Water Filter is Best for You – #66


www.therenegadehealthshow.com – Which water filter is best for you is a loaded question… It depends on what is in your water, for me to determine which one might work best. I’ve been lucky to talk to some incredible water experts over the last 6 months to get the answers that I DIDN’T know about how to get the best drinking water and the cleanest, purest water possible and share them with you. One of the experts, Jim McMahon, taught me this lesson about water filters and how you can know what the best one is for you… Check it out!

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19 Comments for “Which Water Filter is Best for You – #66”

  • oiyabastard says:

    hey dick u used dr oz to scare us all the you lead us to yer company , scam

  • guyNbluejeans says:

    After looking into the whole water thing, I decided my tap water is good enough. Can’t see any point in using cleaners to clean the distiller, as it sorta defeats the purpose.

  • atirrito says:

    actually, there are some chemicals that are more volatile than water (they evaporate faster than water) which means that you will be concentrating those chemicals in your “distilled” drinking water thereby poisoning yourself. Besides, most distilled water (unless you’re doing it yourself) come in plastic bottles – not very healthy.

  • noyadont1 says:

    hehe yes or just stop adding it

  • jimbob3514 says:

    Should always use lead pipes on drinking water systems and the older the better, you should also add 1 litre of zinc oxide solution per 10 litres of drinking water. I have? been doing it this way for about 8 hours now and mygod do i feel ill i have been sick 4 times and have lost 9Kg in weight any ideas why?

  • Roxxoxo says:

    If we’re to really go green, we need to green the water & remove the added Fluoride & other toxins.

  • hillrunner616 says:

    tnx man, using it already;D and loving it!:D take care

  • b1naryd1g1t5 says:

    Filtered tap water. Bottled water is not regulated except by the FDA. However, the FDA has NO CONTROL and no power to enforce anything. Moreover, bottled water doesn’t have to conform to any standards at all if sold in the same U.S. state it was manufactured in. Therefore, the bottled water companies are dishonest when they say the FDA regulates them.

    Municipal water is regulated by the EPA, which has stricter standards and actually has teeth to punish offenders.

  • guyNbluejeans says:

    I gotta believe that distilled water is by far the best way to go just because it’s sooooooo free of toxins. And if one has a healthy diet of fruits and vegetables, then what could go wrong?:-)

  • hillrunner616 says:

    Bottled water VS. filtered water from tap. Whats better?

  • 271975hctruth says:

    I like you bro keep up the work

  • tamiya1 says:

    I ‘ve never heard someone so earnestly explain that I need to test something before I try to fix it. Would have been nice if he mentioned a kit you could use to actually test the bloody water.

  • jhk11774 says:

    rodi filter removes drugs i think.

  • ZennLa13 says:

    This guy is awesome!

  • loveguitars says:

    Hey Kevin,

    You never addressed anything.

    There are traces of drugs in our watertoday. There is no filter to take these drugs out.

    What are the long term effects? It’s best to drink distilled water and add some apple cider vinegar to it to replace some minerals.

  • mrjimmypayjo says:

    thanks!

  • soccom8341576 says:

    depends on what tea.

    Green Teas: 180 degrees
    Semi-Fermented teas: 195 degrees (just off boil)
    Black Teas: 212 degrees (just off boil)

  • mrjimmypayjo says:

    I don’t know if this relates directly, but my question is: What temperature should water NOT exceed when making tea, in order to retain all the health properties of the tea itself?

  • MONKEYJUDO says:

    Hey Kevin, What is your take on bottled water? I live in Florida and we have a bottled water called Zephyr Hills Spring Water that I really like the taste of but have no idea if they even filter it or not. Do you know how I can find out? and should I have that water tested as well? Thx


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