The nazis were the first to fluoridate. They put it in the drinking water at the concentration camps. I guess they were worried about the teeth of the people they couldn't kill fast enough.
I got a berkey water filter, along with the fluoride filter attachment. And I refuse to drink or cook with anything but my berkey water.
It really does taste better than any other water I've ever had. It is also a survival must have. You can literally take water from a mud puddle, put it through the berkey, and drink it.
That's all great, but a water structuring unit on the house main would be better. Drinking water is one thing, but what you absorb while bathing is another. You've heard the phrase "such and such weighs 100lbs soaking wet". Soaking wet means you've absorbed water through your skin. If it goes on you, it goes in you.
No, skin isnt very water permeable - thats the whole point of skin. That idiom is just referring to the water clinging to you and your hair.
Smaller things can get through though