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@maliko

Thanks for your reply. So it would be "safest" to always try to use hot water, whether it be washing dishes, taking a shower, etc?

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And if you’re concerned about your water, would that include brushing your teeth?

I’ve been on a cruise ship and only drank bottled bottle, used bottled for brushing my teeth and took quick showers with the shower and bathroom doors a jar a bit, to let any steam out.

If you want to rank by "safest" the "answers" get esoteric quickly.

It depends on your disease state and risk tolerance.

The "safest" drinking water is boiled water for 10 mins (more for altitude).

The "safest" shower is a bath.

The "safest" way to rinse veggies is using previously boiled water or Life Straw filtered water.

To help you figure out what is the "safest" for you consider reading through the posts about this on this site and others (Lung Matter Protocol on Facebook and MTNinfo.org). It takes time and effort to figure it all out. Once you are armed with knowledge you can make the "safest" decision for you.