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10 minutes ago, Bill Conspiracyologist said:

never heard of animals doing it, its completely unnatural, its an inversion of nature

Yeah I saw it on some docus beforehand.

 

Not the most reliable source, but quick search brings up this list.

 

Surprisingly few frogs listed!

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animals_displaying_homosexual_behavior#Mammals

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I guess if we say it's an inversion of nature, then you have to say that any sexual activity that doesn't lead to procreation is too, like sticking your hand in the vaseline jar! 

 

*Guilty as charged!*

 

People/animals do silly unproductive things when they get horny!

 

Personally I don't really care where you stick yer dicky, but as long as you don't forget the main purpose which is to procreate. When you turn it into a thing, i.e. a gay culture which people then identify with, then you put them in a box, and these people are then going to be unlikely to want to procreate.... kinda my point..........

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The berkey removes 99.9% of pharmaceuticals, including estrogen. You might need to search around for a bit to find that info. I found it on an offical black berkey q and a. 

 

I'm assuming they're telling the truth, since it would be easy for someone with a background in chemistry to find out if they were lying.

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17 hours ago, Ethel said:

The berkey removes 99.9% of pharmaceuticals, including estrogen. You might need to search around for a bit to find that info. I found it on an offical black berkey q and a. 

 

I'm assuming they're telling the truth, since it would be easy for someone with a background in chemistry to find out if they were lying.

I do sometimes doubt the Berkey filters: https://4perfectwater.com/blog/berkey-filter/     

I know 100% that water distillers work, the only downfall is that you need to plug them in, but at least you can be sure its getting rid of all the rubbish stuff in the water.

If I was just filtering water from a natural source (not tap water) I would probably just use either a Berkey filter or just activated carbon filter as the only thing I would have to filter is the organics (bird poo, dead animal falls into water source)

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8 hours ago, Bill Conspiracyologist said:

I do sometimes doubt the Berkey filters: https://4perfectwater.com/blog/berkey-filter/     

I know 100% that water distillers work, the only downfall is that you need to plug them in, but at least you can be sure its getting rid of all the rubbish stuff in the water.

If I was just filtering water from a natural source (not tap water) I would probably just use either a Berkey filter or just activated carbon filter as the only thing I would have to filter is the organics (bird poo, dead animal falls into water source)

 

Yeah, well it is just water from a natural source I'm filtering. It's spring water I'm filtering. It appears from that article that this 'Perfect Water' and Black Berkey are in competition with each other. I'm not really sure what to believe; further research may be required.

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On 3/31/2021 at 3:32 PM, Ethel said:

The berkey removes 99.9% of pharmaceuticals, including estrogen. You might need to search around for a bit to find that info. I found it on an offical black berkey q and a. 

 

I'm assuming they're telling the truth, since it would be easy for someone with a background in chemistry to find out if they were lying.

Yeah I did find that comment previously. Although the way it was phrased was that they cannot prove it actually does, but in all likelyhood it does.

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I was just going to start a thread on filtered charcoal and didn’t know where to put it then noticed your thread Bill. So I think this fits here. 
 

First a video explaining how to get clean water in an emergency (imagine if they turned the water off at some point) 

 

Then I started looking a bit into charcoal in general and it’s uses and found this.  
 

What are the benefits of activated charcoal?


 

1. Kidney health

Activated charcoal may be able to assist kidney function by filtering out undigested toxins and drugs.

Activated charcoal seems to be especially effective at removing toxins derived from urea, the main byproduct of protein digestion.

 

2. Intestinal gas

Activated charcoal powder is thought to be able to disrupt intestinal gas, although researchers still do not understand how.

Liquids and gases trapped in the intestine can easily pass through the millions of tiny holes in activated charcoal, and this process may neutralize them.


3. Water filtration

A 2015 studyTrusted Source found that water filtration systems that used carbon removed as much as 100 percent of the fluoride in 32 unfiltered water samples after 6 months of installation

 

 

4. Diarrhea

Given its use as a gastrointestinal absorbent in overdoses and poisonings, it follows that some people might propose activated charcoal as a treatment for diarrhea.

 

5. Teeth whitening and oral health
 

Many oral health products that contain activated charcoal claim to have various benefits, such as being:

  • antiviral
  • antibacterial
  • antifungal
  • detoxifying

6. Skin care

Researchers have reported that activated charcoal can help draw microparticles, such as dirt, dust, chemicals, toxins, and bacteria, to the surface of the skin, to make removing them easier.

7. Deodorant

Various activated charcoal deodorants are widely available Charcoal may absorb smells and harmful gases, making it ideal as an underarm, shoe, and refrigerator deodorant.

 

 

8. Skin infection

Around the world, many different traditional medicine practitioners use activated charcoal powder made from coconut shells to treat soft tissue conditions, such as skin infections.

Activated charcoal may have an antibacterial effect by absorbing harmful microbes from wounds. Several are available commercially.

 

Activated charcoal drinks may help to clear toxins from the body.

In the emergency room, doctors may sometimes use activated charcoal to treat overdoses or poisonings.

Activated charcoal can often help clear toxins and drugs that include:

  • NSAIDs and other OTC anti-inflammatories
  • sedatives
  • calcium channel blockers
  • dapsone
  • carbamazepine (Tegretol)
  • malaria medications
  • methylxanthines (mild stimulants)

Activated charcoal cannot bind to all types of toxins or drugs, especially ones that are corrosive.

Ones that activated charcoal cannot help clear include:

  • alcohols
  • lye
  • iron
  • lithium
  • petroleum products, such as fuel oil, gasoline, paint thinner, and some cleaning products

I haven’t posted the whole article, just parts of it.  More here..  https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322609#risks-and-takeaway

 

It is said to bind to nutrients too.   So not recommend if unnecessary but good to have some survival tips. 
Activated charcoal will bind with all kinds of things including some of the vitamins, minerals and antioxidants in your food. Charcoal is sometimes added to fruit or vegetable juice and sold as a “shot”. Unfortunately, the vitamins in the fruit and veg probably won't be absorbed because of the charcoal.

 

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The water supply has all kinds of vile crap added, as an alternative what do you think of drinking cartons of fruit juice instead.

My thinking is that all the aggressive chemicals in the water attack your body, if the water was in fruit juice, then the aggressive chemicals would attack the fruit juice first and be oxidised or converted to a safer form, then perhaps being safer to consume.

Makes me think about the government saying to drink more water it keeps you flush, but they always insist on drinking water itself with nothing added, claming it is the best way.

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In the near future when we are living off grid, what water filter do you recommend. I have used reverse osmosis for years, it is efficient, cheap and cleans out about 97% of impurities, but it relies on the water pressure from the mains to force the water through the membranes.

In the future when we do not have the mains pressure, what should we be using, what is cheapest and best, Doulton ceramic? black berkey, or any others

Thanks!

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If there's electricity, a water distiller, approx cost £300 to £400. 

 

If, in this future scenario there is no electricity, then a black berkey is your best best. The black filters can last anywhere up to a decade.

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Thanks.

Can you please expand on the plastic sheet, are you talking about collecting the morning dew, or rainwater

What about river water or water from a stream, how safe is that to drink, i was told as long as the water is moving bacteria can't build up inside it. Could i filter that through a t-shirt and drink.

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There are several popular and proven water filters for backing - an activity in which filter manufacturers expect you to drink from the dirtiest water possible. A bad water filter can often threaten people's lives in the back country, so backpackers are not likely to do that. With such gravity filters, hundreds of backpackers go into the wood each weekend. Not exactly research, but a better demographic test is difficult to imagine.

 

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I've ordered this water distiller: White Stainless Steel Water Distiller with 4L Glass Collection Jug (makewaterpure.co.uk)

See how it goes. Maybe I'll try the reverse osmosis option too. Anyone one with a reverse osmosis system, how much are you spending on filters?

I've been drinking Highland Spring for years, supposed to come from organic land. Please don't tell me it's from some random tap! :-)

What you all doing for water at the moment?

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@shadowmoon

 

fruit and veg is distilled water.. thats why juicing is so beneficial to the body

distilled water does remove inorganic minerals deposited in the body, its assisting the body to detox

 

eating a healthy diet will give the body all the organic minerals it requires

inorganic minerals cannot be used by the body. When they remain in the body they cause injury

plants convert inorganic minerals to organic minerals

 

so i do not disagree that the body requires minerals but those found in dirty water are inorganic elements which are toxic short and long term for our bodies

 

calcium deposits cause alot of joint problems later in life

the allopathy system will prescribe NSAI for this .. its absolute madness

these morons are ignorant of the poisoning of the inorganic mineral and then as the body is working overtime to remove the toxic the doctors prescribe drugs that suppress the detoxing system. its crazy

 

this is the same with all inorganic minerals, they deposit in specific areas of the body

 

take for instance the controversy over mercury in vaccines. mercury goes into brain cells so when they do a blood test "hey , theres no mercury here! "

they are guided by evil.

 

 

 

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41 minutes ago, zArk said:

@shadowmoon

 

fruit and veg is distilled water.. thats why juicing is so beneficial to the body

distilled water does remove inorganic minerals deposited in the body, its assisting the body to detox

 

eating a healthy diet will give the body all the organic minerals it requires

inorganic minerals cannot be used by the body. When they remain in the body they cause injury

plants convert inorganic minerals to organic minerals

 

so i do not disagree that the body requires minerals but those found in dirty water are inorganic elements which are toxic short and long term for our bodies

 

calcium deposits cause alot of joint problems later in life

the allopathy system will prescribe NSAI for this .. its absolute madness

these morons are ignorant of the poisoning of the inorganic mineral and then as the body is working overtime to remove the toxic the doctors prescribe drugs that suppress the detoxing system. its crazy

 

this is the same with all inorganic minerals, they deposit in specific areas of the body

 

take for instance the controversy over mercury in vaccines. mercury goes into brain cells so when they do a blood test "hey , theres no mercury here! "

they are guided by evil.

 

 

 

Yes, I remember reading how fresh from the nut coconut water is one of the most purest sources of clean water. 

 

Was watching a video last night and the presenter was saying how fuddled and muddled he has felt recently and has the water fluoridation covertly started in the south already?

Thinking about it, a few people have said similar to me lately..

 

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