Originally posted by: TheBoyBlunder
Drink the tap water when you're there. Best in the world.
Do the same in the USA if you are not used to the insane amounts of chlorine you will find in the water....
😉 and enjoy your visits to the "ceramic monster".....
Now, I could invite you to my hometown.... (Amecameca, State of Mexico) We are located only
12 km from the second and third tallest volcanoes in the country. Being that tall, they have perennial snow. The water we drink is the result of the ice melting..... little thread of water become small flow, that become small rivers. Water is collected and then distributed.
Growing as a kid I remember drinking the water and ENJOYING the taste like nothing else (clean, tasty water PLUS fairly new pipes meant awesome taste). I noticed later that the taste was degrading as the municipal goverment had to obey the health secretary regulation of adding chlorine to the water. While not being bad, it surely lost the appeal.
Now, back to topic, DO NOT drink the water. It is not bad, it is just different and your body isn't used to have minimal concentrations of bacteria in it. Nature gave us humans bacteria in our digestive track, but with the extremely high concentration of chlorine in your water, your body lacks such bacteria that keeps the NATURAL balance between the harmful and the useful ones.... Our chlorine concentrations are intended to leave a small portion of the bacteria....
Being used to a different kind of water, the "rinse cycle like" chlorine in the USA water caused me diahrrea very often, not to mention that even caused accelerated hair loss..... nothing that using destillated water could fix!
Just use common sense, and try to find out
the because...