Where would you like me to go, then?
Distilled vs. tap water
Re: Distilled vs. tap water
Let me sleep on that.
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Re: Distilled vs. tap water
haven't seen you in a while.
how are you doing?
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Re: Distilled vs. tap water
I have used tap water but after it has run through a Pure brand water filter I use for drinking water. My tap water tastes bad and is over loaded with calcium. The charcoal water filter seems to fix it up for the cpap tank. Bottled water works well too. Distilled water is hard to find these days here.
I quit using the humidity feature though. Even at the highest setting I still get an extremely dry mouth from my therapy. I am guessing the humidity maker on my AirSense 10 is designed to add a bit of humidity, not provide enough moisture to prevent a mouth breather from dying out.
I quit using the humidity feature though. Even at the highest setting I still get an extremely dry mouth from my therapy. I am guessing the humidity maker on my AirSense 10 is designed to add a bit of humidity, not provide enough moisture to prevent a mouth breather from dying out.
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Re: Distilled vs. tap water
Ah, its your water. As nasty as it is in NC, be grateful it does not smell of rocket fuel like Vegas or grow fungus overnight like mid south Florida or smell of rotten eggs like mid-illinois farm water.
Before I agreed to live move where I live, I made sure the water from the tap was not only safe to drink but good tasting.
Before I agreed to live move where I live, I made sure the water from the tap was not only safe to drink but good tasting.
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Re: Distilled vs. tap water
My cousins lived near one alkali lake, and later near another,
in or near Antioch, Nebraska, the site of potash plants during WWI.
They got used to drinking the stinky water, but company always got coffee or Kool-aid.
in or near Antioch, Nebraska, the site of potash plants during WWI.
They got used to drinking the stinky water, but company always got coffee or Kool-aid.
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