| >Do you buy bottled water from the store? Not regularly. More of an alcoholic. >Do you filter tap water? Yes. >What filter do you use? Brita? Nothing too fancy tbh. I'm not particularly conspiracy theory on the subject. >Do you drink unfiltered tap water (which country)? Canada, yes I'm sure I do. If i could flip a switch and never drink unfiltered, I would in a heartbeat. >Something else? I'm still unconvinced of the threat of fluoride and arsenic. Both of which are actively added to the drinking water in Canada. In my city they dont use chloramine but do add chlorine. You only need to let it breath a couple days before it's gone. You drink chlorinated water and that chlorine goes somewhere. Do you know where it's going and what it's doing to you? Is that why we have gut biome problems? BPA and other estrogens are extremely high in Canada. They did a study about how much birth control was in our drinking water and they said, 'oh no, less than 1% of the estrogens come from the pill' and that's entirely because there's that much. It mainly sources from diary farms. Not a problem for me. Im in a city, so there's very little heavy metal problem. If you're rural or native reserve that's very different. Uranium, lead, iron, mercury are common in the drinking water in northern ontario. Especially uranium surprisingly. Fertilizers, Herbicides and pesticides are extreme in Canada; our numbers are something like 20x-30x higher than the EU's limit. PFAOS are extreme in most of Canada. TLDR: dont drink the tap water in canada, drink alcholic beverages |