What are your hidden gem medications/drugs/substances and what makes them ideal for your usecase
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I will start with naltrexone, which can help people who have difficulty regulating their drinking have a more natural and sustainable relationship with alcohol should they choose to not cut it out of their lives entirely.
My sister tells me water is tasteless. I disagree. Water definitely has a taste. I have yet to find water with a taste I like except when I am very dehydrated.
Tap water? Definitely no. Filtered water? Nope. Mineral water? Nah. Flavored water? Eugh.
Tea, though. Tea is amazing. Especially coffee tea. Coffee tea is amazing. You take coffee beans, grind them up, and pass hot water through it. It's so amazing.
Not every tap water tastes the same. I have had tap water that is a bliss to drink but I’ve also had tap water that was barely drinkable without being filtered…
Also, tea and coffee also profit from using good water while making them.
No idea where you live, but the tap water is amazing where I live (somewhere in the western United States). And it comes from a set of glaciers that’s basically behind my house.
If my tap water tasted bad I’d probably set up a solar still to purify it.
Rain tank water is bloody lifechanging. Tap water tastes too strong, and filtered water doesn't seem to do much to the water (although lifestraw filtered water does seem to remove the unpleasant flavours better) but water from our galvanised iron tank is recognisable and downright pleasant. Also the concrete tank is pretty good too. You can taste if anyone gets water from the plastic tanks on the east side of the house though. Ick.
These days I run rainwater through a lifestraw and call it good. No tea beats that.
Water taste is definitely varied depending on where it's coming out at the tap. Being located in Louisville, I've been spoiled to the luxury of having access to the best tasting tap water in the states (voted time and time again, even just recently) and anytime I travel, the tap water is disgusting. It's crazy even just traveling 30 minutes from Louisville to neighboring cities and how drastically it differs in overall quality. I drink so much water that it's even been a bullet point at the top of my list not to leave. I think if everyone had access to what we do, the whole entire mindset of water drinking would change.