>shitty chlorinated tap water gets rid of pesticide runoff
oh my science
Sodium fluoride is what you're probably thinking of. That's the neurotoxin ~~*they*~~ dump into your water, see
Not them, I live in America and the water quality varies a ton, from pristine flavorless water, to iron and lead filled highly chlorinated and fluoridated sulfur water that regularly gets "boil water warnings" from loss in water pressure causing contaminates. Never drinking the tap here, its actually unsafe to drink but the locals are fine with it, they're also moronic.
>Authors: Krishna Gopal 1, Sushree Swarupa Tripathy, Jean Luc Bersillon, Shashi Prabha Dubey
lmao no shit pajeets can't even comprehend how to safely disinfect their municipal water supply. >The total concentration of trihalomethanes and the formation of individual THM species in chlorinated water strongly depend on the composition of the raw water, on operational parameters and on the occurrence of residual chlorine in the distribution system.
The byproducts listed by these authors are the result of excessive organic residue in water prior to chlorination. Competent municipal water programs have multiple filtration steps that make this a non-issue.
If you live in a western country, you are exposed to higher levels of toxic chemicals by breathing in the air on any street with cars driving by.
The authority worshipper once again resorts to the perfectionist fallacy and circular logic.
Black person
>I'm a plumber listen to my opinion about human biology and nutrition
No thanks
You're probably the same guy but i'll call you a Black person too for food measure. go suck HOA wiener
>The authority worshipper once again resorts to the perfectionist fallacy and circular logic.
That's rich coming from the anon who filters his water because he's scared of barely detectable traces of chemicals in his water and yucky things from his tap.
And you rely on the "authority" that you deride me for deferring to to inform you of these barely detectable traces of chemicals, hypocrite that you are.
Chloride ions are an important electrolyte in the human body. Chlorination of municipal water (resulting in tiny amounts of hydrochloric acid in the tap water) isn't going to harm you in any way you utter, utter, utter moron.
>The AI for chloride for people ages 14-50 and women pregnant or lactating is 2.3 grams daily, for ages 51-70 is 2 grams daily, and for ages 71+ is 1.8 grams daily.
>What are safe levels of chlorine in drinking water? Chlorine levels up to 4 milligrams per liter (mg/L or 4 parts per million (ppm)) are considered safe in drinking water .
Yeah nice try sciencegay I've seen the inside of municipal water pipes that have seen years of service. Not drinking your shitty tap water, not eating your thalidomide comrade bars.
>Not drinking your shitty tap water,
My country's tap water is higher quality than the bottled water in your country.
1 year ago
Anonymous
My country's water sources are also high quality but I'm not in a cult of authority worship. As I told you've I've seen the inside of these systems after prolonged use. Getting water to my home is a wonderful modern luxury but that water is getting filtered at least before I drink it.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Have you seen the insides of the plant machine components, and their maintenance schedule?
1 year ago
Anonymous
Doesn't matter, the plant is not the last stop in the system before my home.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Not them, I live in America and the water quality varies a ton, from pristine flavorless water, to iron and lead filled highly chlorinated and fluoridated sulfur water that regularly gets "boil water warnings" from loss in water pressure causing contaminates. Never drinking the tap here, its actually unsafe to drink but the locals are fine with it, they're also moronic.
>I'm a plumber listen to my opinion about human biology and nutrition
No thanks
1 year ago
Anonymous
I'm not telling you to listen to me I'm telling you that I will listen to me and not drink your shitty tap water straight no matter how many google approved articles you can regurgitate
1 year ago
Anonymous
>spending thousands of dollars on water filters over your lifetime because you saw something yucky inside a pipe once
lmao dude, you do you
Someone never passed high school chemistry. Chloride is just a positive chlorine ion, my dude.
For municipal water treatment, chlorine-containing compounds such as sodium hypochlorite are added to the water, and then reduced with acid to form trace solutions of calcium chloride & sodium chloride.
1 year ago
Anonymous
water chlorination causes toxic byproducts moron, how much of a contrarian do you have to be to defend this, you might as well just drink pool water >https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17129670/#:~:text=Halogenated%20trihalomethanes%20(THMs)%20and%20haloacetic,in%20waters%20disinfected%20with%20chlorine.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>pajeet paper
into the trash it goes
1 year ago
Anonymous
>Authors: Krishna Gopal 1, Sushree Swarupa Tripathy, Jean Luc Bersillon, Shashi Prabha Dubey
lmao no shit pajeets can't even comprehend how to safely disinfect their municipal water supply. >The total concentration of trihalomethanes and the formation of individual THM species in chlorinated water strongly depend on the composition of the raw water, on operational parameters and on the occurrence of residual chlorine in the distribution system.
The byproducts listed by these authors are the result of excessive organic residue in water prior to chlorination. Competent municipal water programs have multiple filtration steps that make this a non-issue.
If you live in a western country, you are exposed to higher levels of toxic chemicals by breathing in the air on any street with cars driving by.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>If you live in a western country, you are exposed to higher levels of toxic chemicals by breathing in the air on any street with cars driving by. >implying we live in the city >implying we live in a nonwalkable suburb >implying
Depends, do they and are they able to test for any negative consequences pesticide residue on food produce might cause over a prolonged period of time? I trust the science and the corporations but it is an interesting question. Just make sure your corn syrup liquids are pasteurized if you want optimal health.
Its not a problem. The people telling you to avoid apples because of pesticides are the same people who ice their balls for more test and tell people spinach will give you kidney stones
>eat an apple for lunch >walk home after work >car hits me and breaks my legs >doctors can’t approach until at least 12:30 tomorrow
Frick you fit you told me this was a good thing
>covered in pesticide residue
resist capitalism xisters...
Real chads cut it up and just eat the flesh. The skin tastes fricking gross!!! Like completely repulsive
that is the basedest thing i've ever heard
Sodium fluoride is what you're probably thinking of. That's the neurotoxin ~~*they*~~ dump into your water, see
The authority worshipper once again resorts to the perfectionist fallacy and circular logic.
Black person
You're probably the same guy but i'll call you a Black person too for food measure. go suck HOA wiener
>The authority worshipper once again resorts to the perfectionist fallacy and circular logic.
That's rich coming from the anon who filters his water because he's scared of barely detectable traces of chemicals in his water and yucky things from his tap.
And you rely on the "authority" that you deride me for deferring to to inform you of these barely detectable traces of chemicals, hypocrite that you are.
The flesh is literally the skin
>shitty chlorinated tap water gets rid of pesticide runoff
oh my science
>he doesnt have a water tank and clean tank filter
chlorinated tap water gets rid of pesticide runoff
Yes
Chloride ions are an important electrolyte in the human body. Chlorination of municipal water (resulting in tiny amounts of hydrochloric acid in the tap water) isn't going to harm you in any way you utter, utter, utter moron.
>The AI for chloride for people ages 14-50 and women pregnant or lactating is 2.3 grams daily, for ages 51-70 is 2 grams daily, and for ages 71+ is 1.8 grams daily.
>What are safe levels of chlorine in drinking water? Chlorine levels up to 4 milligrams per liter (mg/L or 4 parts per million (ppm)) are considered safe in drinking water .
Yeah nice try sciencegay I've seen the inside of municipal water pipes that have seen years of service. Not drinking your shitty tap water, not eating your thalidomide comrade bars.
>Not drinking your shitty tap water,
My country's tap water is higher quality than the bottled water in your country.
My country's water sources are also high quality but I'm not in a cult of authority worship. As I told you've I've seen the inside of these systems after prolonged use. Getting water to my home is a wonderful modern luxury but that water is getting filtered at least before I drink it.
Have you seen the insides of the plant machine components, and their maintenance schedule?
Doesn't matter, the plant is not the last stop in the system before my home.
Not them, I live in America and the water quality varies a ton, from pristine flavorless water, to iron and lead filled highly chlorinated and fluoridated sulfur water that regularly gets "boil water warnings" from loss in water pressure causing contaminates. Never drinking the tap here, its actually unsafe to drink but the locals are fine with it, they're also moronic.
>I'm a plumber listen to my opinion about human biology and nutrition
No thanks
I'm not telling you to listen to me I'm telling you that I will listen to me and not drink your shitty tap water straight no matter how many google approved articles you can regurgitate
>spending thousands of dollars on water filters over your lifetime because you saw something yucky inside a pipe once
lmao dude, you do you
he was talking about chlorine moron
Someone never passed high school chemistry. Chloride is just a positive chlorine ion, my dude.
For municipal water treatment, chlorine-containing compounds such as sodium hypochlorite are added to the water, and then reduced with acid to form trace solutions of calcium chloride & sodium chloride.
water chlorination causes toxic byproducts moron, how much of a contrarian do you have to be to defend this, you might as well just drink pool water
>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17129670/#:~:text=Halogenated%20trihalomethanes%20(THMs)%20and%20haloacetic,in%20waters%20disinfected%20with%20chlorine.
>pajeet paper
into the trash it goes
>Authors: Krishna Gopal 1, Sushree Swarupa Tripathy, Jean Luc Bersillon, Shashi Prabha Dubey
lmao no shit pajeets can't even comprehend how to safely disinfect their municipal water supply.
>The total concentration of trihalomethanes and the formation of individual THM species in chlorinated water strongly depend on the composition of the raw water, on operational parameters and on the occurrence of residual chlorine in the distribution system.
The byproducts listed by these authors are the result of excessive organic residue in water prior to chlorination. Competent municipal water programs have multiple filtration steps that make this a non-issue.
If you live in a western country, you are exposed to higher levels of toxic chemicals by breathing in the air on any street with cars driving by.
>If you live in a western country, you are exposed to higher levels of toxic chemicals by breathing in the air on any street with cars driving by.
>implying we live in the city
>implying we live in a nonwalkable suburb
>implying
>positive
>chlorine ion
the absolute state of IST
>he doesnt plant what he eats
Is this really a problem? I always eat the skin
I'm not allowed to eat the skin
Depends, do they and are they able to test for any negative consequences pesticide residue on food produce might cause over a prolonged period of time? I trust the science and the corporations but it is an interesting question. Just make sure your corn syrup liquids are pasteurized if you want optimal health.
Its not a problem. The people telling you to avoid apples because of pesticides are the same people who ice their balls for more test and tell people spinach will give you kidney stones
>Fructose
Oh no no no
Ketolards stay mad
apples suck, little vitamins, just eat an orange if you want vitamins and the fiber.
>eat an apple for lunch
>walk home after work
>car hits me and breaks my legs
>doctors can’t approach until at least 12:30 tomorrow
Frick you fit you told me this was a good thing
i love apples