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>Trinity water is water from a certain geothermally active area (near

>Yellowstone, I believe),

>and yes it is very rich in minerals. It comes in at least two varieties --

>a yellow label and a

>blue label. The yellow label is " full strength, " and the blue label has

>been diluted down

>about 50%. Even the folks at Trinity recommend only one yellow-label bottle

>per day, I

>believe, due to the high concentration of minerals. I usually go for the

>blue label, to play it

>safe, but yes, it is very good water.

 

Thanks to all for the information on Trinity Water. I didn't know anything

about it.

Marilyn

 

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A bit more detail, from their website (trinitysprings.com), with my comments in

[brackets]:

 

" TRINITY Geothermal Bottled Water [blue label] has approximately 60% less ...

minerals

than the Natural Mineral Supplement [yellow label]. The natural minerals are

reduced by

distilling a portion of the Trinity water, and adding it back into the original

product to

create a 'partially distilled' Trinity Water that retains some, but not all, of

the minerals in

the source water. "

 

 

rawfood , " tommys 25 " <tommys25@h...> wrote:

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> >Trinity water is water from a certain geothermally active area (near

> >Yellowstone, I believe),

> >and yes it is very rich in minerals. It comes in at least two varieties --

> >a yellow label and a

> >blue label. The yellow label is " full strength, " and the blue label has

> >been diluted down

> >about 50%. Even the folks at Trinity recommend only one yellow-label bottle

> >per day, I

> >believe, due to the high concentration of minerals. I usually go for the

> >blue label, to play it

> >safe, but yes, it is very good water.

>

> Thanks to all for the information on Trinity Water. I didn't know anything

> about it.

> Marilyn

>

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Actually Trinity Water is from my home state of Idaho and only about one and a

half hours' drive from where I live in Boise, Idaho. They are a very

environmentally friendly company and there was an article in my local paper 2

days ago about their facilities being built with straw bale walls. Kim

 

 

rawfood , " tommys 25 " <tommys25@h...> wrote:

>

> >Trinity water is water from a certain geothermally active area (near

> >Yellowstone, I believe),>

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I thought that naturally occuring fluoride was fine to have,it was the man made

stuff they add that we need to avoid. Does anyone know for sure?

 

Laura Davis Kelly <ldaviskelly wrote: Not sure if this has been

mentioned, but Trinity Water has a very high

concentration of fluoride, which we avoid like the plague. So be careful!

 

Laura K.

mama to Noah, raw baby

 

 

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>13 Jan 2006 20:05:59 -0000

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>There are 11 messages in this issue.

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>Re: organic or non organic

>

>I read it somewhere in one of the books I bought when I first went raw and

>it

>just stuck with me. I tried to google it, but couldn't find much, but I

>didn't try very

>hard. If I had to guess, I would say maybe in Shazzie's book " Detox You

>World " maybe? Sorry I couldn't be more helpful. Maybe some Vegetarian

>Magazine online or something like that would have an article.

>Good luck!

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> > " Remember that animal products have up to 14 times the ammount of

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> > Any chance you have a source for this statement, Denise? I don't doubt

>it,

>but I'm trying to convince my sister to change.

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Bill

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> > Wednesday, January 11, 2006 5:23 PM

> > [Raw Food] Re: organic or non organic

> >

> >

> > Remember that animal products have up to 14 times the ammount of

> > pesticides as produce does so you're already doing much better to eat

>raw

> >

> >

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If you've got a link, or a photo I would love to see it!

 

Denise

 

 

On 1/13/06, Kim Kline <kskline1001 wrote:

>

> Actually Trinity Water is from my home state of Idaho and only about one

> and a half hours' drive from where I live in Boise, Idaho. They are a very

> environmentally friendly company and there was an article in my local paper

> 2 days ago about their facilities being built with straw bale walls. Kim

>

>

> rawfood , " tommys 25 " <tommys25@h...> wrote:

> >

> > >Trinity water is water from a certain geothermally active area (near

> > >Yellowstone, I believe),>

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Wasn't sure what link or photo you are wanting. The article was in the Idaho

Statesman this last week, I think Wednesday. There is a link to Trinity that

tells where its from. Below is a link to the article and a link to Trinity.

 

http://www.idahostatesman.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060111/NEWS010502/601\

110306 & SearchID=73232576400962

 

http://www.trinitysprings.com/company/

 

Miss Denise <cooljazzcafe wrote:

If you've got a link, or a photo I would love to see it!

 

Denise

 

 

 

 

 

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I wanted to see the straw bale building. Thanks so much Kim!

 

Denise

 

 

On 1/14/06, Kim Kline <kskline1001 wrote:

>

> Wasn't sure what link or photo you are wanting. The article was in the

> Idaho Statesman this last week, I think Wednesday. There is a link to

> Trinity that tells where its from. Below is a link to the article and a

> link to Trinity.

>

>

>

http://www.idahostatesman.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060111/NEWS010502/601\

110306 & SearchID=73232576400962

>

> http://www.trinitysprings.com/company/

>

> Miss Denise <cooljazzcafe wrote:

> If you've got a link, or a photo I would love to see it!

>

> Denise

>

>

>

>

>

> Photos – Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover

> Photo Books. You design it and we'll bind it!

>

>

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There was a picture of the straw bale building in the newsarticle that I sent a

link for.

 

Miss Denise <cooljazzcafe wrote: I wanted to see the straw bale

building. Thanks so much Kim!

 

Denise

 

 

 

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Good evening,

I've been told that Trinity water is in bankruptcy proceedings. I don't have

the info firsthand, it may be that the distributor is the one having problems.

There is nothing on the webpage to indicate any problems. Has anyone else heard

anything? The end result is that I can't purchase it from the small local

store that I like to support.

 

Thanks.

Nick Hein

Morgantown, WV

 

 

 

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Nick

 

I was told by Nature's Market that they lost their lease and would not have

water available for 1 year.

 

I am looking for a replacement brand of bottled water. So far no luck.

 

Penta is not bad but it is twice as expensive.

 

I will miss the taste of Trinity.

 

Ramona

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Nick Hein

RawSeattle

Monday, June 19, 2006 7:27 PM

[RawSeattle] Trinity water

 

 

Good evening,

I've been told that Trinity water is in bankruptcy proceedings. I don't have

the info firsthand, it may be that the distributor is the one having problems.

There is nothing on the webpage to indicate any problems. Has anyone else heard

anything? The end result is that I can't purchase it from the small local store

that I like to support.

 

Thanks.

Nick Hein

Morgantown, WV

 

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There is nothing in google news about Trinity going into bankruptcy. You

can contact Trinity Springs at http://www.trinitysprings.com/contact/ by e-

mail or phone and they can give you better information.

By the way, I like their water the best when I need to buy water other than

from Purified Water to Go.

Ron

RawSeattle , " Nick Hein " <nick.hein wrote:

>

> Good evening,

> I've been told that Trinity water is in bankruptcy proceedings. I don't have

the info firsthand, it may be that the distributor is the one having problems.

There is nothing on the webpage to indicate any problems. Has anyone

else heard anything? The end result is that I can't purchase it from the

small local store that I like to support.

>

> Thanks.

> Nick Hein

> Morgantown, WV

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Ramona,

Thanks for the message. As a result of Trinity's success there are more local

sources of water that comes straight from pure, deep ground and goes right in

the bottle. I'm able to get local springwater now so I'll be going to that.

See if there isn't something similar in your (my old) area.

 

Thanks again,

Nick

 

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sturtevants

RawSeattle

Monday, June 19, 2006 10:52 PM

Re: [RawSeattle] Trinity water

 

 

Nick

 

I was told by Nature's Market that they lost their lease and would not have

water available for 1 year.

 

I am looking for a replacement brand of bottled water. So far no luck.

 

Penta is not bad but it is twice as expensive.

 

I will miss the taste of Trinity.

 

Ramona

-

Nick Hein

RawSeattle

Monday, June 19, 2006 7:27 PM

[RawSeattle] Trinity water

 

Good evening,

I've been told that Trinity water is in bankruptcy proceedings. I don't have

the info firsthand, it may be that the distributor is the one having problems.

There is nothing on the webpage to indicate any problems. Has anyone else heard

anything? The end result is that I can't purchase it from the small local store

that I like to support.

 

Thanks.

Nick Hein

Morgantown, WV

 

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