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any medicine to dechlorinate drinking tap water?

Is there any way i could eliminate the traces of chlorine in the drinking water?

Thanks.
 
  sadhnam on 2011-02-23
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Hi,

I am wondering about your question. Do you want to use a remedy to be poured in the drinking water?

If you want to remove the bad effects of chlorinated water already taken, then, you may take a dose of Pyrogenium 200C?

I hope and pray this helps.

Regards
Nawaz
 
nawazkhan last decade
Hi, good evening.

I asked this because i read it somewhere that chlorine in water can trigger skin and stomach problems , i have no clue if my tap water has large amount of chlorine or not. but i just want to be cautious and treat the water with something so that it could nullify the effect of chlorine.

Thanks.
 
sadhnam last decade
First, you need to find out if the tap water has excessive chlorine in it? Get the water tested. Then, start worrying about the treatment, if applicable.
 
nawazkhan last decade
Chlorine is the cheapest form of disinfectant added to the water mains to kill bacteria and the maximum permissible level is 0.2 ppm. If this level is exceeded it will kill fish in an aquarium.

Chlorine in the water from the mains water supply is released by BOILING.

The Wet dose that I use and recommend of any Homeopathic remedy can be made by using BOILED TAP WATER which is cooled before the remedy is added. If the water is not boiled the remedy will be antidoted instantly.

It is very unlikely that Chlorine can cause any health hazard in tap water as it is hopefully monitored at source.
 
Joe De Livera last decade

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