I made the switch and also sprung for fluoride/arsenic filters from Berkey.
Unfortunately, it'll probably take a long time to get noticeable benefits, but I also need to get a chlorine/fluoride filter for the tap for showers. I can say for certain that the flavor is INCREDIBLY different after the fluoride filtration, compared to non-fluoride filtration products.
Another aspect that oft gets passed up is competitive inhibition. A lot of halogens (fluorine, bromine, chlorine, iodine) will compete with each other and disrupt a lot of biological processes.
Check their water quality reports. It will list most potential contaminants and how much of it is in the water. If you’re a Costco member, Kirkland water isn’t supposed to be bad.
I made the switch and also sprung for fluoride/arsenic filters from Berkey.
Unfortunately, it'll probably take a long time to get noticeable benefits, but I also need to get a chlorine/fluoride filter for the tap for showers. I can say for certain that the flavor is INCREDIBLY different after the fluoride filtration, compared to non-fluoride filtration products.
Another aspect that oft gets passed up is competitive inhibition. A lot of halogens (fluorine, bromine, chlorine, iodine) will compete with each other and disrupt a lot of biological processes.
Probably easier to drink bottled water maybe?
Check their water quality reports. It will list most potential contaminants and how much of it is in the water. If you’re a Costco member, Kirkland water isn’t supposed to be bad.