I'm as concerned about the chlorine absorbed in the shower as I am about drinking water. So I'm considering all options
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This is what GSG says: "I have a $250
carbon filter installed by a plumber in my home to remove it from all of the water in my
home, as well as the comprehensive filtration of drinking water at the kitchen sink."
Is such a thing even possible?
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Brenna
3 kiddos (
16 1/2,
14 &
9)
Praying for semi-son, age 35
I live by the motto: seek first to understand.
"Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions." Proverbs 18:2