| ▲ | OutOfHere 16 hours ago | |
> I pointed out the limits of current knowledge. No, you painted your knowledge as being comprehensive, which is absurd for anyone to claim. The arrogance is in asserting one’s personal knowledge as being absolute and complete. It is exactly such arrogance that has brought us to where we are. You obviously mean well for yourself and others, but understand that basic humility of knowledge is more important than the knowledge. > any properly designed system will include remineralization The quality of the remineralization can be quite poor. It may raise the pH without adding much minerals or even buffering capacity. Let me distinctly quantify the residual concerns of the RO output as: pH, bicarbonate, chloride, calcium, magnesium, and silica. All six are important. One has to be savvy enough to take steps to address each, failing which the RO water is not healthful. > It ballpark costs me somewhere around $40k/yr to minimize exposure Why so much? Where is the money going? Is it going on exclusively Organic food for a family of three? | ||