Yep. The raw food fad is a primitivistic cultic attitude.
Not from good spring water.
Dirty water and the plague if I remember correctly.
SMH.
Pretty sure there’s more than just “one” being born every minute these days.
And they wonder whey they’re called “Useful” Idiots.
I’d love to be on quality treated city water instead of my crappy well which is a hard water nightmare.
Another cultish fad for smart people to make good money.
I thought about something like this 20 years ago, but the deal to obtain the property with the well fell through.
I should start taking water from my toilet and filling up bottles. See how much i can make.
I’ll advertise it as “as natural as you can get!” :)
Californians will buy anythig. After all, they have Jerry Brown.
Love my well water. Feet from the river. Natural purification through the granite sand.
Can’t stand city water.
I grew up on a farm/cattle ranch where my grandfather was born. We had a deep good well, ate our own beef (and wild game) as well as our own pork, lamb, chickens and drank raw milk from our cows.
Grandpa lived to 90, grandma was 104, both my parents are still alive, and I’m 61.
We have a well and we run all the drinking water through the filter in the fridge. Very hard with some iron oxide.
It's out of control. Now, a lot of the improvements are to subsidize high-density and irresponsible housing that cause problems with water and storm drainage.
Nothing like a good case of Giardia to make you healthy. Stupidty and insanity.
I have a friend who brings empty gallon milk jugs to fill up with my well water. The public water in his house (about 25 miles away) reeks of treatment.
Another sign that people have too much money and too little common sense.
I live in the country. My water is from a well and when the house was built, they did it right. Water pump is on the opposite side of the house as the septic tank.
I would guess over 200 feet apart, plus the well is much deeper.
The water just about has to be pure but just to be certain, all drinking water is boiled then filtered. Not a big deal except I have to replace the filters maybe every 3 months.
Trisha Kuhlmey, the owner, said the shop sells about 900 gallons of water a day, and sales have doubled every year as the water consciousness movement grows.
Trisha is a good businessman
Wish I had such a money making scam.
Just make sure your “raw water” isn’t infested with giardia, a water-borne protozoon that is widespread in California and can be found in many mountain streams that appear to be pristine.
There’s a reason people in the first world live to 75.
I’m actually for limited and controlled exposure to the real environment. Most of use are way too sheltered. But the reason people make the effort to people boil water and cook food isn’t taste.
You can go and colonize your gut and your lymph nodes all you want. Just don’t come around me.