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I found out tap water has prozac and estrogen in it…

How Can I get it out ??
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Aleks_Samoylo offline Verified User (1 year, 1 month) Long Term User Shouts: 0 #
Greenbelt, MD, US | 1 year ago (2 minutes after post)

Wait, what??

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rmc31 offline Verified User (1 year) Long Term User Shouts: 0 #
Taylor, MI, US | 1 year ago (11 minutes after post)

Did you watch the video or read the question?? I’m thinking Aleks is not much of a helper.

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Aleks_Samoylo offline Verified User (1 year, 1 month) Long Term User Shouts: 0 #
Greenbelt, MD, US | 1 year ago (28 minutes after post)

Sorry Rmc31, I didn’t see the video… I didn’t watch the whole thing, but enough to give me an idea.

Now, this is a bit out of my area of knowledge, so you’re probably right, I am not too much of a helper in this case, but I do try in most all posts.

Anyways…if this is all true, would a regular sink filter help, do you think? I live in Baltimore, so I don’t drink the tap water anyways…its brown half the time, due to faulty plumbing and terrible, absentee landlords :). However, I’d start by researching various filtration methods and devices.

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~LazyDaze offline Verified User (1 year, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 240 #
Colwyn Bay, 90, GB | 1 year ago (2 hours, 30 minutes after post)

Use Brita filter, you pour normal tap water into the jug and let it filter through, then hey presto crystal clear drinking water

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