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Jean's avatar

A question: I currently use a Big Berkey and then run the water through a H2O Distiller. Then let the water sit for 24-72 hours. Are you saying I should use the AURMINA before it goes into the Berkey? Please clarify the order for the AURMINA, Berkey, and H2O Distiller.

I have followed you since early 2020 (FLCCC) and want to say Thank You so very much to you and Scott.

Retired NP

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PETER GUDER's avatar

I put tap water through a Zerowater filter and then 'treat' with Aurmina in a glass juice jug. I get zero floc or visible sediment.

Does this sound equally effective?

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Jo's avatar

We have been using the minerals since Scott told us about it a few months ago, he said you can drink the sediment, that it is inert. We do pour it through a mesh coffee filter into the storage container with the spigot we use by the kitchen sink. We are using RO water to begin with so there isn't visible sediment and the process doesn't take as long as using tap water.

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Will's avatar

IS THERE ANY AUTOMATED SYSTEM THAT CAN BE USED???

AND ISNT IT WRONG TO USE ANY PLASTIC CONTAINERS, WHEN WE'RE BEING TOLD PLADTIC CONTAINERS LEACH OUT CONTAMINANTS ???

ITS PURIFYING WATER, THEN CONTAMINATING IT FROM ITS STORAGE CONTAINER !!!

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4dEdited

Thank you for so much detail and visuals. I've a Berkey and will now put glass jugs in front of it.

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Dominik's avatar
5dEdited

Thank you Dr Kory for your great work for humanity.

This might work very well with the Santevia water system! I love our glass unit (I have no affiliation to Santevia): https://santevia.com/en-ca/products/glass-water-system

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PatB's avatar

I am thinking about having some of this for an emergency kit. Say I am in a situation where I don't have access to a nice filtration system but need to have potable water, how could I still work with it? What type of make-shift filters could I use?

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Dr. Sharada's avatar

I thought you’d originally written that we don’t need to filter it? I’ve just been dispensing to the level of the spigot and using the bottom bit for watering plants outside, as I recall you saying that it’s now inert?

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Valerie Blankenship's avatar

Also, can we just use Berkey filters to pour the post flocked water Into? I have one of those in my garage. Waiting for the survival days. Is it easy to clean and use for this purpose?

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Valerie Blankenship's avatar

I don’t think you have ever addressed micro plastics Pierre? Would love to know about what you say about that.

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Bryan Shaw's avatar

This is fascinating stuff and I've been following your chapters Pierre, thank you for all the work you've done.

I have a question - we installed an under counter RO system a few years back, and I'd like to use Aurmina in the filtered water, to restructure and remineralize this "dead" water. Do you think I might be able to skip the involved process of post-filtering? Would be great to simply fill a 2.5 gal container and be done.

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Kim Meisinger's avatar

This is my thinking as well. I am hoping for a reply before I invest in the counter equipment.

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Angie S.'s avatar

We have a very nice Jura coffee machine. It uses Jura CLEARYL filters. I am wondering if we should (could) use Aurmina treated and filtered water in Jura, or just continue using tap water?

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Pierre Kory, MD, MPA's avatar

Aurmina treated water makes for some really nice coffee :)

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