I Spent $1,000+ in testing water contaminants so you don’t have to
- Stefan Hartmann, PA-C

- Mar 30
- 1 min read
MAHA Public health announcement: I Spent $1,000+ in testing water contaminants so you don’t have to. See slides on IG.
The first slide shows the PFAS contaminants in a 5 gallon plastic water dispenser you all have likely drunk from (culligan in this case). The EPA has set a hazard at 1 for a mixture of these PFAS compounds so I was drinking six times the hazard limit for years (Zephyrhills as well) (probably why my thyroid was whacked). I then tested the Cyrex array 11 IGG/IGM antibodies in my blood for reactivity to environmental pollutants, and I came back positive for plastics. I then spent about $7000 on a whole house water filtration unit and reverse osmosis unit (culligan did mine) to get plastic out of my drinking water and retested the tap and it showed 0 PFAS. Please share this information widely. These contaminants lead to autoimmune disease, cancer, endocrine disruption, organ injury, infertility and many more problems and we’re drinking them every day. Reverse osmosis water extracts all minerals. It is important to remineralize waters and I use the trace minerals line and will add various elements along with the LMNT electrolytes.







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