Can you drink rainwater?

I plan to put a container there, then boil it and fill bottles with it. Is this safe for my health?

Because I've heard a lot of bad things about tap water, and let's not even get started on supermarket water.

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Annat75pyz
1 year ago

The problem of rainwater is all the dirt (fine dust etc.) in the air.

Cooking will not be necessary when it is fresh.

tap water has the advantage that it has been filtered through many layers and is regularly examined. I prefer that.

Annat75pyz
1 year ago
Reply to  Annat75pyz

Thanks for ⭐

Lorenz897
1 month ago
Reply to  Annat75pyz

OR FILTER 0.01 MIKRON DA IN WATER MIKROBIOLOGICAL IST OR CHEMIE BELASTET IST (ACTIVKOHLE FILTER)

Hayns
1 year ago

Quote from traveling345

can you drink rainwater?

because I heard a lot of bad about water and from supermarket water we do not begin.

And when you read about air pollution, you stopped reading and decided to baptize rainwater – SUPER!

Yeah, you can drink rainwater. My dog had preferably drank rainwater from the tree caves, which was always so beautifully dark brown colored.

I tried it once, I thought it would have to taste bitter from what the tree leaves, but no, it tastes quite neutral.

I wouldn’t recommend rainwater. I prefer tap water and supermarket products. I’m mouthy and not just reading the bad one.

BerndBauer3
1 year ago

Rainwater is safe to drink. The danger that this damages is extremely low.

It contains no minerals. Cooking and filling is very complicated.

What did you hear bad about drinking water? There is nothing better and more healthy than drinking water.

I don’t know anything about your lifestyle and diet.

Millions of people smoke, drink alcohol, too much sweetness, too little movement, overweight. Also the air that inhales has a multiple more of pollutants than drinking water. And then catch rainwater, boil and drink? That can’t be serious.

truelock
1 year ago

Rainwater is in the meantime nowhere on the world clean enough to be drinking water, unfiltered I would not take it to me because of dust pollution and co., one or two is unthinkable, however, if you put it a lot of coses the fine dust and dirt from the air in the body. So rather tap water/mineral

Lorenz897
1 month ago
Reply to  truelock

Can you filter with osmosis filters or activated carbon filters? Don’t worry, I drank it too and love it. I always drink it now with mineralization and weekly tests, the samples naturally go to the laboratory. I also have medical knowledge if something happens.

edgar1279
1 year ago

supermarket water we do not start

The reason you didn’t call here

beckeropol
1 year ago

A shipbroker had survived two months on his boat. It has naturally fed with rainwater and fish. According to the doctors, he was just a little undernourished, but otherwise in good condition. So go.

Daltoni
1 year ago
Reply to  beckeropol

I know someone who drank alcohol for two months. So it goes without problems in duration 🥰

berlina76
1 year ago

There are water filters for the outdoor area that you would have to pass through the rainwater, after which it can be drinking.

The problem is, the rain or snow just catching the environmental dirt and dust, so rainwater is not clean.

The experiment with the rough snow and the dirt in it you will have done in school.

German tap water is cleaned.

PicoSenpai01
1 year ago

Doesn’t have minerals, but in need you can drink it.

EinAlexander
1 year ago

can you drink rainwater?

Since no one checks the quality of the water, I would guess. Rainwater absorbs toxins from the air – then you drink.

because I heard a lot of bad about water

The best controlled food in Germany is tap water. It is guaranteed to be significantly less harmful than rainwater.

Alex

Daltoni
1 year ago
Lorenz897
1 month ago
Reply to  Daltoni

Filtered or osmosis by active charcoal

Silo123
1 year ago

But tap water would be really better.

Sparrow75
1 year ago

Rainwater does not contain minerals but only the air dirt

berlina76
1 year ago
Reply to  reisende345

There are also correspondingly fewer environmental poisons in the air.

Lorenz897
1 month ago
Reply to  Sparrow75

Minerals we actually take over the food and the dirt you can filter everything away with a uf or mf filter or at most pure osmose and naturally active charcoal for pfas

BMT216A
1 year ago

because I’ve heard a lot of bad about water…

Then you are terrifyingly ill-informed.

anti45
1 year ago

Rainwater is not suitable as drinking water and is not permitted as such in Germany. The water contains too few vital electrolytes and is also loaded by sulfur compounds and carbon dioxide which binds the rainwater on its way to the earth.

Biberchen
1 year ago

the water does not contain minerals!

Renate2511
1 year ago

Hi, traveling345.

Can you? Of course.

You can do anything if you want.

But if it’s healthy, it’s on another sheet.

Greetings, Renate.

TheMonkfood
1 year ago

Rainwater has no minerals.