Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 Yes! We do PRILL beads and they are great! The water tastes soft and just good. Now you should try and have filtered water when making PRILL water just because you get more purity. PRILL will also thin the water molecules and makes it easier for the body to take it in. There is more to it, have to find the links to send to you. They are cheap and last forever! Hugs Bianca Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless Prill Beads I've been stockpiling food and water in case of an emergency and I ran across an article about Prill beads. They take toxins out of water including chlorine and fluoride. Have you heard of them? http://healthnvitality.com/quality-water/prill-beads.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 I read lots about them. I wanted to hear if someone had experience with them and if the information was true. Glad to know that you like them. We are going to have public water lines at the ranch (pipes being laid down our road soon) and I am concerned about drinking the water. There is no underground water in that part of the state and attempts to dig a well have failed. I don't want fluoride or chlorine in my water. According to the site that I posted, tap water works too. Of course drinking water is not the only concern. We don't want to bathe in chemicalized water either so we will have to get a whole house filtration system. That will come with time. I was hoping Prill beads would work in the interem. Right now we haul in water filtered through charcoal to drink. Thanks. - In mscured ,biancabaldwin@... " wrote: > > Yes! We do PRILL beads and they are great! The water tastes soft and just > good. Now you should try and have filtered water when making PRILL water > just because you get more purity. PRILL will also thin the water molecules > and makes it easier for the body to take it in. There is more to it, have to > find the links to send to you. They are cheap and last forever! Hugs Bianca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 This website has had its account suspended. It worked this morning! > > I've been stockpiling food and water in case of an emergency and I ran across an article about Prill beads. They take toxins out of water including chlorine and fluoride. Have you heard of them? > > http://healthnvitality.com/quality-water/prill-beads.htm > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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