I'd like to see these tested after 6 months to a year of use. The Berkeys claims don't make sense and this test only shows us what it can do brand new. I'm willing to bet even a month or 2 of use will significantly drop the results.
Berkey doesn’t have a single NSF clearance to validate their claims about what they filter out. They now have lawsuits pending because it was proven their filters didn’t come close to their claims. Please look it up before spending your hard earned money.
I've had a Berkey for 7 years. My water always tasted soft. Not to say it wasn't clean water, but it did not compare to Essentia (gold standard in my book).
You are a pretty good speaker. You stay on a linear path while speaking, you are well prepared, you don't pause and you don't use filler words or sounds. Well done.
@@narlycharley I believe I read somewhere, after I posted this, that the carbon filter alone does remove some of the fluoride. But if removing 99% of it is what you require, then the white filter would be desired.
Thanks for investing your personal time to present your observations, anaylsis results and recommendations. NOTE: The numerical difference of 2 (91 vs. 93) doesn't mean too much for a sample size of just one or even two. Berkey could truly be a better filter or AquaTru could or there may not be a signficant difference. If I was commisioned to the task of testing the hypothesis "Berkey is better" or "Aquatrue is better", then I would access whatever raw data was available on both systems regarding "percent purified" (90, 91, 92, 93, ...) in order to calculate the appropriate sample size, (10, 20, 100, 500, ...etc) and how much of a "difference" would we want to detect as being "significant" (1, 2, 5, 10, ...). Further to that, I would have to conduct such tests "within" various types of water, (tap water by region, well water by type of well, ... etc.). It's possible that one might find Berkey to be better for tap water and on the other hand, AquaTru to be better for well water. With all that, you can see a lot of money would be required to conduct "proper statistical" tests that could generate results where it could be said, "There is sufficient statistical eveidence to infer that ..." Well, who is really prepared to spend such money? No one or no company that I know. So, as consumers, perhaps we need to rely on all the feedback from as many consumers we can hear from or ... whatever.
Thanks! As others have also wondered, which filter (black or white) was used in the Berkey. More importantly, how old were the filters during the test. I am very curious about what the test result would be a week before the filters should be replaced, and possibly also weeks or months after they should have been replaced. I am very curious about the real life of the filters to make sure that after months of use I still drink safe water.
Here's your introduction, the Berky is a scam. They use and sell extruded carbon sticks for 100s of dollars which you can buy for super cheap. They aren't NSF certified where as AquaTru is. AquaTru is a RO system shrunk down to fit on a countertop. RO is a proven water filtration system that works very well at removing A LOT of contamination from water. This is coming from a guy who doesn't own an AquaTru but I do have a Berky.
Absolutely love my Berkey filter. I don’t have much space so I McGivered the components with a cheese ball plastic bin for the top and a Walmart iced tea dispenser for the bottom. I use one Berkey filter in it. Still going strong after two years, filtering about 1 Gallon per day. Go Berkey!
Dr. G. Have you heard that Berkey Fluoride filter use Actived Alumina (aluminum oxide)? Do we need that in own bodies? Also why they don’t get the NSF certifications?
Thank you, for testing the Berkey. I have a Berkey for over nine years and often wondered if it purified water from contaminants as claimed in their advertisements. I'm ecstatic with the results of your testing as it validates and confirms the performance of the Berkey.
I wish someone would test a Berkey that's been used for a few months. Those are the real results. Testing it brand new can be deceptive since carbon doesn't work for very long.
@@whatever833 Berkey has a red dye that comes with it, so you can test to see what is getting through as needed. I have had mine for several years and love it. They say it is good for something like 6K gallons or something, these filters last YEARS.
@@StacyForest738 the dye test is even less accurate than TDS tests which are horrible ways to measure water quality. Whenever you see a company endorsing these gimmick tests that should be a red flag. These companies know that the average consumer knows nothing about water quality and testing so it helps them get away with selling products that do the bare minimum. Think about it, dye is a visual test not chemical test. I could actually poison your water and it would have no color or taste affect on the water but that doesn't make it safe. Same with TDS meters since they can be cheated by using media that strips the ions out of the water which is what Zero Water does. I spent a lot of time doing research on this for a college course and the more I looked the more I found that people were paying for products that don't accurately do most of the things they think they do. If interested take a look at my direct comment to the video.
Awesome. Thanks. I found berkey filters get moldy over time. This is a common problem over time and many customers report it. In the upper chamber the atmosphere is allways warm and moist. So best environment for mold growth. Maybe it doesnt matter because it gets "filtered out" but im not sure.
I can only imagine. What any product filters out will of course vary within acres, and or depths of wells, or how old your town's plumbing pipes are, and whether your town/city merges with other counties before getting to the treatment plants, etc. And how old are they? Are they modern? Do they use the Zenon filters or better ...Or, well, how often one cleans their filters is a consideration too, to be fair. Yep, they'll get moldy.
I clean our berkey filters every 2 weeks & use a light scouring sponge (reserved only for the Berkey & it is sanitized after each use). We've had our berkey for years & never had a problem w/ mold even in warmer months, including a month long camping exersion in the middle of summer. It wasn't cleaned that whole time & we used lake & stream water! We filtered out the large stuff w/ a towel over a 5 gallon bucket then boiledit then put through the Berkey. No one got sick it worked great! Definitely worth the investment & pays for itself in the first few months of not buying bottled water or getting 5 gallon buckets filled at the store or delivered. Sorry got a little carried away there but we love our berkey lol
I've read & listened to a lot of water filter testimonies. I want you to know, I appreciated your efforts and point of view. Good Job (and I rarely say that about anyone).
Was the AquaTru water hardness lower than the Berkey? I noticed you said the water hardness of the Berkey was "better" than the AquaTru sample, so, since the AquaTru is RO filtration and the Berkey will do almost nothing to lower hardness, I'm guess that hard water is "better" than, er, not-hard water? Or is the AquaTru adding "hardness" with the final "filter." I'm so confused~ Edit: Thanks so much for the comparison. The results were surprising and fascinating.
They said that after 1100 gallons the Berkey filter starts to let other contaminants through which is why they don’t want to have it pass the NSF test on their website. Research for yourself.
I'm reading that Berkey fluoride removal filters use aluminum, which would explain the claims by some that the aluminum level in the filtered water actually increased.
I am currently looking into an AquaTru. I previously bought the Berkey at the suggestion of my doctor, but, even though the red dye test worked beautifully on the Berkey, when I filtered water it went in clear, but came out milky - I mean MILKY. I ran 4 full cycles thru. I re-primed the filters, did the red dye test again at the suggestion of there customer service with the same results. As well there was a white almost powdery substance in the bottom tank after each run. Very odd. Berkey blamed it on my water source. They say that once in a while they get this unexplainable problem and it is because of something in my water. I am on city water, not well water. I returned the Berkey. Hoping better with the AquaTru.
There’s actually a third party test out now on Berky and the advertised claims Berky makes are way less than the reported results. I’m glad I realized before I purchased but sad cause I did like the Berky design
Had this issue as well. It was due to having the white fluoride filters and not flushing them well enough when priming. After i flushed them with running water for longer it went away.
I wish that had been my problem, but I did not have the fluoride filters. I really wanted to like the Berkey, it looks so sleek. Thanks for your solution - hope that helps some people.
If you purchased the Flouride filters (white in colour, go underneath the black filters), this will happen if you incorrectly install them and crack the casing (on the inside). The powdery substance is from inside those filters, and you _must_ prime them properly first as well. But, if you screw them in without the plastic wingnut in place first, the threading ends up being too long and cracks the internal casing of the flouride filter, resulting in the white powder leaking into your filtered water supply.
Dr. G, are you using the white fluoride filters on your berkey & i heard they increase aluminum levels - what’s worst Fluoride or Aluminum & how do you remove aluminum from the water (on a berkey?)
I've heard goods things about the Aqua Tru but I hate that it requires electricity. Im looking for a power-free option to use in a disaster or power outage when municipal water supply might become contaminated or the treatment plant is down. So the aqua tru is really not an option.
I saw a video showing that the aluminum levels were elevated by the fluoride filter, which uses aluminum to remove the fluoride. I've never heard of any filter adding lead to the water.
i saw this other channel obliterating the berkey on a lab test results, saying basically the opposite of what you said, but then of course, his description box is full of affiliate links to other water filtration systems... Thanks for this video. Makes me want to continue with going through on purchasing another berkey.
I noticed that their results page was blurred except for the one result they were talking about. Are they paid for promoting products? What kinds of doctors are they? Anyone can call themselves a doctor, and people will assume they are, and that they are medical doctors. Dr. Seuss wasn't a doctor. Dr. Dre?
Can either of these filter out estrogen compounds? I understand that municipal water supplies using treated sewage are contaminated with estrogen as it is excreted in one's urine...
Of course your Berkey filter will work good when it's only one month old, you need to test it when it is 3 or 4 years old. That's something I would like to see.
This issue is being brought up increasingly. Berkey claims effective filtration for thousands of gallons per element, but no verification of water quality has been performed to my knowledge to verify these claims. In one study, the performance fell off dramatically after just two hundred gallons.
Typically filters last for a period of time or if under that time gallons filtered, plus it depends on the water you use, says so when you read up on the website just like every other water filter out there. I’m amazed at how stupid so many people are just because some guy is trying to get clicks claiming berkey is lying. I don’t even personally use a berkey but know a bunch who have for years and never had an issue so I’ve got one as a backup never opened in case we ever needed it during a storm etc… Water filters are all very similar, as long as you’re not going with the cheapest crap you’re prob fine, I got the berkey bc of the people I know who’ve used them for years.
@@johndavidtackett It is hard to say that folks aren't having problems with their water from a Berkey or any other filtration system. Contaminants in water at the typically low concentrations in most people's tap water affect health over a long period of time. The problem with Berkey (and others) is they claim filtration for approx. 6000 gallons but their lab results only analyze over the course of 1-200 gallons of influent water passing through the filter. NSF certification requires that they test through a minimum of the expected filter life capacity. Many of these companies claim these certifications or use wording that makes it sound as if they do
Are the fluoride filters on top of the black filters NEEDED for the Berkey? I live in LA where fluoride is added to the water. Are you black filters good enough to filter that out or would I need an extra filter? Thanks!
What I've read elsewhere is you only need those after about 1000 gallons have been filtered with the regular filters. They then start not filtering the fluoride out as well. That's when you can add the extra filters.
i was curious about this too, if you go to the berkey website you can go into their lab test sheets. you'll see that the black filters get most of the fluoride out i believe around 80%, but the white extra filters get 99.75% out. I might be a bit off on the numbers but that's what i remember.
Ok so it filters out the bad, but does it leave minerals in the water? I drink anywhere from 32-48oz of water a day so I bought the small Berkey set up and YES the water tastes great, but lately I'm developing calf cramps I have never had prior to drinking Berkey filtered water. This started about 3-4 weeks after putting the filter in service. Thanks!
Berkey is just simple carbon it doesn't filter out minerals. Best to test your water and the water coming out of your Berkey to be safe. It could be contaminated.
As I understand, it does not remove the minerals. However, @rolandvs7table, drinking too much water in a short amount of time, or per day, can deplete your body of things like potassium. The lack of potassium can cause muscle cramps and charlie horses.
Might be the water or could be a coincidence, and is caused by something else. Some people commented and answered your question but forgot to tag your name, so pyou robobly didn't get a notification about it.
First of all thanks for the informative video. Did you use the black filters without the fluoride filter for this test? If so what was the levels of arsenic and fluoride in the results. I'd appreciate hearing back from you!
I’ve had my berkey for a few years and it makes me sick, so I just bought aquaTru and I’m able to drink it without feeling sick. These two systems are great for people with mast cell activation syndrome “mcas”
@@FrenchViking466 cause I have a rare condition that causes allergic reactions to everything like drinking water and the berkey didn’t get rid of all the chemicals but the aquaTru has been working great
@@FrenchViking466 There is no way of knowing, but when people say something negative in the comments, I can't help but start annalyzing what they said, to try and get a feel for if they are a troll or a marketting competitor that wants to make the other one look bad.
What I have done to avoid the contamination problem with the Berkey is I put a small amount of Clorox in my upper reservoir every time I fill it. by the time it filters out, problem solved. Been doing that for years
Thank you so much for this!! We try to live as healthy as possible so this video helps tremendously! We live our berkey but I always wondered about this, makes me thankful we made the investment! I'll be looking into the auqua tru as a backup.
How is it stupid to have it as a backup? OBVIOUSLY for use while the grid is up 🤣 The Berkey is for grid down. Your comment is moot. Thanks for the rude comment & have a great day!
I'm looking into a water filtration system so these vids are very informative to me. Something I have never heard addressed is any system's effectiveness with sea water. The reason I'm asking is that I live on the Oregon coast and we are being inundated with disaster preparedness for the Cascadia Subduction Zone mega quake and the ensuing tsunami. Assuming we survive the quake and are not swept to sea with the receding ocean, and my water filtration system is still sitting on my kitchen counter, my yard will be filled with mucky seawater. 😮What then?
Which Aquatrue device is best to use? I saw one type had a holding tank which was advised against in one of your podcasts. The units with the holding pitchers don't look big enough for bigger families. Also what is the best way to mineralize the water?
Great review, great advice. Facts and not opinions. This should be the standard for all reviews. Well done and thank you for taking your time doing this!
Berkey’s fluoride filters are confirmed as introducing aluminum into the filtered water at higher levels than what is considered acceptable. That’s one of the main reasons I am considering g the aquatru over the Berkey for our everyday water.
Although it's true that it may be compromised with additional bacteria because it is an open system, coliforms are supposed to be filtered out too, right? At least that's what we would want. I think that just means that you really cannot eliminate 100% of the bacteria using these water filters.
About the bacteria.. have you heard of the simpure y7 filter it seems similar but it has a UV light culture to reduce bacteria do you think that’s better? Thanks!
Thanks for touching on the coliform aspect to these countertop water systems. That is why I came here. I have a Katadyn. I am thinking of getting the Berkey for the extra fluoride and arsenic filtration.
Update... A friend has been using a Berkey for some time now and has discovered that silver coins can mitigate the coliform in the water. I put 3 silver half dollars in the top and the bottom tanks.
How often do you change the filters in the Berkey? I've heard the Berkey claims are a bit overblown, but I was curious what you think as a Doctor that uses this system.
I've had my Berkey for almost a year and its the best water I've tasted so far but I don't want to be naive thinking they won't cook the books. So I bought the Pro one G2.0 filters to see how that goes. They have the NSF rating and need changed every six months. Purifying our own water is going to become a hot topic soon.
I just heard on another video, that a reverse osmosis filter, like the Aqua True, takes all the minerals out of the water, like calcium. So, when the reverse osmosis water goes through your body, it will suck the calcium out of your system causing bone problems. Your thoughts?
This is false and here is why........ (Ca2+) 94 picometers and Calcium oxide 146 picometers (K) 280 picometers(Mg+2)= 79 picometer.... guess what the water molecule H2O is? It's 270 picometers. The pore size of reverse osmosis is .47 nm or 470 picometers. So how do you filter out something smaller than a water molecule and still have water come out? You can't
@alan30189, there's no actual science to back up the claim of "mineral sucking water". Dr Ken Berry has covered this topic in some of his videos. And before anyone asks, he is an actual medical doctor.
How did you get a fluoride filter in CA? CA govt will not allow Berkey to ship you a fluoride filter. Govt in CA interferes too much in our ability to be healthy. Fluoride is a halide which disrupts thyroid function.
The fluoride filter actually leaches aluminum tests show. I m surprised you have a Berkey in California. They are not allowed to ship Berkey systems to Iowa or California.
Arizona is in the top 10 of the worst tap water in the country. Water hardness of 260 PPM and more contaminants, and dangerous chemicals than most water in the country. Which of these 2 RO products would you recommend since the test scores were so close
Forgive me for chiming in. The thing about BPA...yes the 'A' variant of plastics chemical (firms it up I think) is bad. I heard it was actually the least harmful of about 50 variants (BPB, BPF, BPE, etc., etc.,) to firm up plastiques but I'm no chemical engr! I have worked in a Plastics Plant. My advice, go glass! If you like the AquaTru, once water is filtered, move it all to a big tall glass unit. Minimize use of plastics, espy if warmed or heated. Hope this helps. Love
Thank you both for taking the time out to test both of these so thoroughly. That's very much appreciated!
I'd like to see these tested after 6 months to a year of use. The Berkeys claims don't make sense and this test only shows us what it can do brand new. I'm willing to bet even a month or 2 of use will significantly drop the results.
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Berkey doesn’t have a single NSF clearance to validate their claims about what they filter out. They now have lawsuits pending because it was proven their filters didn’t come close to their claims. Please look it up before spending your hard earned money.
I've had a Berkey for 7 years. My water always tasted soft. Not to say it wasn't clean water, but it did not compare to Essentia (gold standard in my book).
Did the test genuine black filters or fake Chinese knock offs? ua-cam.com/video/pt0ZlU1vN00/v-deo.html
@@travisn346 any complaints about essentia? I’m looking into water filter systems and don’t know what to go with
They are affiliated with Alex Jones- that's why the sudden microscope...
Berkey works
Does anybody know a filter that does actually work and removes fluoride and lead and any other chemicals cuz I I've been looking for over
You are a pretty good speaker. You stay on a linear path while speaking, you are well prepared, you don't pause and you don't use filler words or sounds. Well done.
I was curious as well, if the Berkey was tested just using the carbon filter, or if it had the flouride filter on it?
If it filtered out fluoride, then yes, it had the white filters on the bottom.
@@narlycharley I believe I read somewhere, after I posted this, that the carbon filter alone does remove some of the fluoride. But if removing 99% of it is what you require, then the white filter would be desired.
Some people who use the black filter alone will filter the water twice to further reduce the fluoride.
@@althomas7977 I have never heard of anyone doing that. LOL Berkey takes about an hour to filter through just once.
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Thank you for letting us know about the coliform bacteria. I had no clue about that.
I would love to see you test the claims of gallons. What is the Berkey like after 3000 gallons? What does aqua true like at their claim?
Wouldn't that take them awhile? I'm thinking about doing my own tests since I just got mine in Dec 2023 before I found out about the lawsuits.
Thanks for investing your personal time to present your observations, anaylsis results and recommendations. NOTE: The numerical difference of 2 (91 vs. 93) doesn't mean too much for a sample size of just one or even two. Berkey could truly be a better filter or AquaTru could or there may not be a signficant difference. If I was commisioned to the task of testing the hypothesis "Berkey is better" or "Aquatrue is better", then I would access whatever raw data was available on both systems regarding "percent purified" (90, 91, 92, 93, ...) in order to calculate the appropriate sample size, (10, 20, 100, 500, ...etc) and how much of a "difference" would we want to detect as being "significant" (1, 2, 5, 10, ...). Further to that, I would have to conduct such tests "within" various types of water, (tap water by region, well water by type of well, ... etc.). It's possible that one might find Berkey to be better for tap water and on the other hand, AquaTru to be better for well water. With all that, you can see a lot of money would be required to conduct "proper statistical" tests that could generate results where it could be said, "There is sufficient statistical eveidence to infer that ..." Well, who is really prepared to spend such money? No one or no company that I know. So, as consumers, perhaps we need to rely on all the feedback from as many consumers we can hear from or ... whatever.
Thanks!
As others have also wondered, which filter (black or white) was used in the Berkey.
More importantly, how old were the filters during the test. I am very curious about what the test result would be a week before the filters should be replaced, and possibly also weeks or months after they should have been replaced.
I am very curious about the real life of the filters to make sure that after months of use I still drink safe water.
me too!
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I have city water so I change my Berkey filters every 6-7 months to be safe
For the new water filter people, a brief introduction to Berkey and Aqua Tru would be appreciated.
There are a lot of youtube vids about that, most people are familiar with countertop filters though.
Watch a video..duh
Here's your introduction, the Berky is a scam. They use and sell extruded carbon sticks for 100s of dollars which you can buy for super cheap. They aren't NSF certified where as AquaTru is. AquaTru is a RO system shrunk down to fit on a countertop. RO is a proven water filtration system that works very well at removing A LOT of contamination from water. This is coming from a guy who doesn't own an AquaTru but I do have a Berky.
Absolutely love my Berkey filter.
I don’t have much space so I McGivered the components with a cheese ball plastic bin for the top and a Walmart iced tea dispenser for the bottom. I use one Berkey filter in it. Still going strong after two years, filtering about 1 Gallon per day.
Go Berkey!
Dr. G. Have you heard that Berkey Fluoride filter use Actived Alumina (aluminum oxide)? Do we need that in own bodies? Also why they don’t get the NSF certifications?
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How do you effectively clean your Berkey and filters in a sanitized manner? Thank you for your video.
Thank you, for testing the Berkey. I have a Berkey for over nine years and often wondered if it purified water from contaminants as claimed in their advertisements. I'm ecstatic with the results of your testing as it validates and confirms the performance of the Berkey.
I wish someone would test a Berkey that's been used for a few months. Those are the real results. Testing it brand new can be deceptive since carbon doesn't work for very long.
@@whatever833 Berkey has a red dye that comes with it, so you can test to see what is getting through as needed. I have had mine for several years and love it. They say it is good for something like 6K gallons or something, these filters last YEARS.
@@StacyForest738 the dye test is even less accurate than TDS tests which are horrible ways to measure water quality. Whenever you see a company endorsing these gimmick tests that should be a red flag. These companies know that the average consumer knows nothing about water quality and testing so it helps them get away with selling products that do the bare minimum. Think about it, dye is a visual test not chemical test. I could actually poison your water and it would have no color or taste affect on the water but that doesn't make it safe. Same with TDS meters since they can be cheated by using media that strips the ions out of the water which is what Zero Water does. I spent a lot of time doing research on this for a college course and the more I looked the more I found that people were paying for products that don't accurately do most of the things they think they do. If interested take a look at my direct comment to the video.
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Awesome. Thanks.
I found berkey filters get moldy over time. This is a common problem over time and many customers report it. In the upper chamber the atmosphere is allways warm and moist. So best environment for mold growth.
Maybe it doesnt matter because it gets "filtered out" but im not sure.
I can only imagine. What any product filters out will of course vary within acres, and or depths of wells, or how old your town's plumbing pipes are, and whether your town/city merges with other counties before getting to the treatment plants, etc. And how old are they? Are they modern? Do they use the Zenon filters or better ...Or, well, how often one cleans their filters is a consideration too, to be fair. Yep, they'll get moldy.
I clean our berkey filters every 2 weeks & use a light scouring sponge (reserved only for the Berkey & it is sanitized after each use). We've had our berkey for years & never had a problem w/ mold even in warmer months, including a month long camping exersion in the middle of summer. It wasn't cleaned that whole time & we used lake & stream water! We filtered out the large stuff w/ a towel over a 5 gallon bucket then boiledit then put through the Berkey. No one got sick it worked great! Definitely worth the investment & pays for itself in the first few months of not buying bottled water or getting 5 gallon buckets filled at the store or delivered.
Sorry got a little carried away there but we love our berkey lol
Government is not to be trusted. Especially Newsom and Commiefornia. Use common sense and prep wisely.
You can buy treatment drops which stop this
Thanks for the tips guys. I bought a osmosis filter and add electrolytes after the filtering process. I am satisfied so far.
I wish you had tested the chlorine levels in the water before it was filtered, too...
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video!🙌🏼💖
I've read & listened to a lot of water filter testimonies. I want you to know, I appreciated your efforts and point of view. Good Job (and I rarely say that about anyone).
Which water test did you buy from the website? I have an undrsink aquatru system and wish to test it. Thanks!
Was the AquaTru water hardness lower than the Berkey? I noticed you said the water hardness of the Berkey was "better" than the AquaTru sample, so, since the AquaTru is RO filtration and the Berkey will do almost nothing to lower hardness, I'm guess that hard water is "better" than, er, not-hard water? Or is the AquaTru adding "hardness" with the final "filter." I'm so confused~ Edit: Thanks so much for the comparison. The results were surprising and fascinating.
What are your thoughts on the aluminum leaching controversy of Berkey Fluoride Filters? Have you tested recently?
Are you using both black and white berkey filters?
They said that after 1100 gallons the Berkey filter starts to let other contaminants through which is why they don’t want to have it pass the NSF test on their website. Research for yourself.
That can probably be solved by replacing the filters
@@mach7rs LOL, great response. The actually do make replacement filters!
@@adammore2653 I wasn't trying to be a smart ass but after looking back at this comment it kinda comes off that way lol XD
Not true to get the certificate NSF BERKEY WOULD HAVE TO PAY THEM 300.000 THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR TO BE CERTIFIED NSF I would tell NSF 💋 my ass
See youtube of Robert Beaty saying (without verification, anecdotal only) Berkey has no NSA certification! Title is Betrayed By Berkey.
I want chlorine and ESPECIALLY fluoride, which is poison, out of my water. Is there a device that I can buy that tests for them?
Did you have the Flouride filters installed in the Berkey? I have been reading that the Berkey leaches Aluminum at toxic levels into the water?!?
Is there a test for the kangen water ? Feel like it's not as good as someone made out and for £3000 I rather invest in echo water filter by synergy
How do you have your Berkey set up, do you have the white filters on it as well or just the black filters?
I'm reading that Berkey fluoride removal filters use aluminum, which would explain the claims by some that the aluminum level in the filtered water actually increased.
I am currently looking into an AquaTru. I previously bought the Berkey at the suggestion of my doctor, but, even though the red dye test worked beautifully on the Berkey, when I filtered water it went in clear, but came out milky - I mean MILKY. I ran 4 full cycles thru. I re-primed the filters, did the red dye test again at the suggestion of there customer service with the same results. As well there was a white almost powdery substance in the bottom tank after each run. Very odd. Berkey blamed it on my water source. They say that once in a while they get this unexplainable problem and it is because of something in my water. I am on city water, not well water. I returned the Berkey. Hoping better with the AquaTru.
There’s actually a third party test out now on Berky and the advertised claims Berky makes are way less than the reported results. I’m glad I realized before I purchased but sad cause I did like the Berky design
Yes I've had problems with 'white dusty stuff from the filters & being told it must be my water source. Made me give up using carbon filters.
Had this issue as well. It was due to having the white fluoride filters and not flushing them well enough when priming. After i flushed them with running water for longer it went away.
I wish that had been my problem, but I did not have the fluoride filters. I really wanted to like the Berkey, it looks so sleek. Thanks for your solution - hope that helps some people.
If you purchased the Flouride filters (white in colour, go underneath the black filters), this will happen if you incorrectly install them and crack the casing (on the inside). The powdery substance is from inside those filters, and you _must_ prime them properly first as well. But, if you screw them in without the plastic wingnut in place first, the threading ends up being too long and cracks the internal casing of the flouride filter, resulting in the white powder leaking into your filtered water supply.
Dr. G, are you using the white fluoride filters on your berkey & i heard they increase aluminum levels - what’s worst Fluoride or Aluminum & how do you remove aluminum from the water (on a berkey?)
I'd say the the aluminum is worse. there is debate on whether or not fluoride is harmful or harmless but no one thinks aluminum in your water is okay.
We need this aluminium question answered! I've heard that the form of it found in Berkey filtered water is not absorbed by the body.
Does it remove fluoride though? We the people hate flouride and want it out
Does AquaTru also remove pharmaceuticals?
What was the results of the fluoride change from both filters? Sorry if I missed it.
all filters knocked down the fluoride and it's an easy test you can do on your own by using pool strips.
Where can I find pool strips that test for fluoride?
Did you check for flouride and arsenic
I've heard goods things about the Aqua Tru but I hate that it requires electricity. Im looking for a power-free option to use in a disaster or power outage when municipal water supply might become contaminated or the treatment plant is down. So the aqua tru is really not an option.
Contact me! My team will have you approved for credit. Are you in Texas?
Another site tested Berkey and said the white filters took out the fluoride, but then raised the lead levels!! Anyone else heard of this?
I saw a video showing that the aluminum levels were elevated by the fluoride filter, which uses aluminum to remove the fluoride. I've never heard of any filter adding lead to the water.
i saw this other channel obliterating the berkey on a lab test results, saying basically the opposite of what you said, but then of course, his description box is full of affiliate links to other water filtration systems... Thanks for this video. Makes me want to continue with going through on purchasing another berkey.
Can you show the results on the report that you got back--like the one you got for the tap water? Thanks!
I noticed that their results page was blurred except for the one result they were talking about. Are they paid for promoting products? What kinds of doctors are they? Anyone can call themselves a doctor, and people will assume they are, and that they are medical doctors. Dr. Seuss wasn't a doctor. Dr. Dre?
Can you please tell us what type of docs you are? PhD, MD etc?
what about our shower water?
Hello watching from London
Could you please review Skuma countertop water filter
How does Berkey compare to Alexapure
did your Berkey have floride filters or just the black berkey's? How where the flouride levels?
Can either of these filter out estrogen compounds? I understand that municipal water supplies using treated sewage are contaminated with estrogen as it is excreted in one's urine...
Can you tell me what the PH results were for each?
Of course your Berkey filter will work good when it's only one month old, you need to test it when it is 3 or 4 years old. That's something I would like to see.
This issue is being brought up increasingly. Berkey claims effective filtration for thousands of gallons per element, but no verification of water quality has been performed to my knowledge to verify these claims. In one study, the performance fell off dramatically after just two hundred gallons.
I’m sending my berkey back after all there false claims of what they remove and they actually don’t.
Typically filters last for a period of time or if under that time gallons filtered, plus it depends on the water you use, says so when you read up on the website just like every other water filter out there. I’m amazed at how stupid so many people are just because some guy is trying to get clicks claiming berkey is lying. I don’t even personally use a berkey but know a bunch who have for years and never had an issue so I’ve got one as a backup never opened in case we ever needed it during a storm etc… Water filters are all very similar, as long as you’re not going with the cheapest crap you’re prob fine, I got the berkey bc of the people I know who’ve used them for years.
Who would dring using a 4 year old filter?
@@johndavidtackett It is hard to say that folks aren't having problems with their water from a Berkey or any other filtration system. Contaminants in water at the typically low concentrations in most people's tap water affect health over a long period of time. The problem with Berkey (and others) is they claim filtration for approx. 6000 gallons but their lab results only analyze over the course of 1-200 gallons of influent water passing through the filter. NSF certification requires that they test through a minimum of the expected filter life capacity. Many of these companies claim these certifications or use wording that makes it sound as if they do
Are the fluoride filters on top of the black filters NEEDED for the Berkey? I live in LA where fluoride is added to the water. Are you black filters good enough to filter that out or would I need an extra filter? Thanks!
You have to purchase the fluoride filters separately. They attach to the bottom of the black filters.
What I've read elsewhere is you only need those after about 1000 gallons have been filtered with the regular filters. They then start not filtering the fluoride out as well. That's when you can add the extra filters.
You need to purchase the fluoride filters separately. The black filters do not get out the fluoride.
i was curious about this too, if you go to the berkey website you can go into their lab test sheets. you'll see that the black filters get most of the fluoride out i believe around 80%, but the white extra filters get 99.75% out. I might be a bit off on the numbers but that's what i remember.
Does having Aquapur plugged in all the time add a lot to your electric bill?
No
Thank you so much how do you change the filters please
Ok so it filters out the bad, but does it leave minerals in the water? I drink anywhere from 32-48oz of water a day so I bought the small Berkey set up and YES the water tastes great, but lately I'm developing calf cramps I have never had prior to drinking Berkey filtered water. This started about 3-4 weeks after putting the filter in service. Thanks!
Berkey is just simple carbon it doesn't filter out minerals. Best to test your water and the water coming out of your Berkey to be safe. It could be contaminated.
As I understand, it does not remove the minerals. However, @rolandvs7table, drinking too much water in a short amount of time, or per day, can deplete your body of things like potassium. The lack of potassium can cause muscle cramps and charlie horses.
Might be the water or could be a coincidence, and is caused by something else. Some people commented and answered your question but forgot to tag your name, so pyou robobly didn't get a notification about it.
Did u test the Alexapure???
how often to clean your hands and filter. And how would you know if there is bacteria already there? thanks ...great video
First of all thanks for the informative video.
Did you use the black filters without the fluoride filter for this test? If so what was the levels of arsenic and fluoride in the results. I'd appreciate hearing back from you!
"that's the government keeping us safe."
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Berkey needs additional fluoride filters. I assume these were used?
I’ve had my berkey for a few years and it makes me sick, so I just bought aquaTru and I’m able to drink it without feeling sick. These two systems are great for people with mast cell activation syndrome “mcas”
Why did it make you sick?
@@FrenchViking466 cause I have a rare condition that causes allergic reactions to everything like drinking water and the berkey didn’t get rid of all the chemicals but the aquaTru has been working great
@@FrenchViking466 There is no way of knowing, but when people say something negative in the comments, I can't help but start annalyzing what they said, to try and get a feel for if they are a troll or a marketting competitor that wants to make the other one look bad.
What I have done to avoid the contamination problem with the Berkey is I put a small amount of Clorox in my upper reservoir every time I fill it. by the time it filters out, problem solved. Been doing that for years
@@oceanbreeze369 My water would turn them jet black (hydrogen Sulfide gas)
@@TexasScout what...
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Did you complete the flush of the aquatru before testing the water?
Thank you so much for this!! We try to live as healthy as possible so this video helps tremendously! We live our berkey but I always wondered about this, makes me thankful we made the investment! I'll be looking into the auqua tru as a backup.
How is it stupid to have it as a backup? OBVIOUSLY for use while the grid is up 🤣 The Berkey is for grid down. Your comment is moot.
Thanks for the rude comment & have a great day!
Did you test pfas?
I would love to do this test with ionizers where can I send water off for results I’m curious now.
Do Berkey's leach anything into the water?
I'm looking into a water filtration system so these vids are very informative to me. Something I have never heard addressed is any system's effectiveness with sea water. The reason I'm asking is that I live on the Oregon coast and we are being inundated with disaster preparedness for the Cascadia Subduction Zone mega quake and the ensuing tsunami. Assuming we survive the quake and are not swept to sea with the receding ocean, and my water filtration system is still sitting on my kitchen counter, my yard will be filled with mucky seawater. 😮What then?
Desalination needed.
Can you test after a year not when it’s brand new
Clean filters with vinegar?
Which Aquatrue device is best to use? I saw one type had a holding tank which was advised against in one of your podcasts. The units with the holding pitchers don't look big enough for bigger families. Also what is the best way to mineralize the water?
Straight to the point. 🙏🏽 THANK YOU
What video were you watching? There was 40% of the video shaking test packets
Is is ok to fill the Berkey with bottled water?
Great review, great advice. Facts and not opinions. This should be the standard for all reviews.
Well done and thank you for taking your time doing this!
Yes, Should be the standard for everything.. :)
Berkey’s fluoride filters are confirmed as introducing aluminum into the filtered water at higher levels than what is considered acceptable. That’s one of the main reasons I am considering g the aquatru over the Berkey for our everyday water.
What about the PH level?
How alkaline is the water filtered?
Thank you so much for making this video! Great info that I was looking for 👍🏻
That was really helpful. I have yet to check out your other videos but have you done one with the Berkeley shower head.
not yet..but that's a great idea!
I need to know about fluoride !!!
Good luck
Good review but I wished you shared if your Berkey has the white chlorine filters as there is a theory that they leach aluminum.
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The white filters are fluoride filters, not chlorine filters
Although it's true that it may be compromised with additional bacteria because it is an open system, coliforms are supposed to be filtered out too, right? At least that's what we would want. I think that just means that you really cannot eliminate 100% of the bacteria using these water filters.
Reverse osmosis is very good at bacterial contaminate reduction
Still waiting for the test results to be published :)
Is it true RO filters don’t filter out
Trichlorofluoromethane, Vanadium,
Chlorate, and Chlorodifluoromethane?
Check with the testing on the specific RO filter. Each one is apparently a little different.
I thought Aquatru added minerals back in? Is that not right?
I love mine.
I didn’t realize the issue with bacteria thank you for the tip!!
Have you tested the under counter closed system that aqua tru has?
About the bacteria.. have you heard of the simpure y7 filter it seems similar but it has a UV light culture to reduce bacteria do you think that’s better? Thanks!
Try testing the E WATER brand They call him The Water Doctor for a reason. And also test the Waterdrop K19 Reverse Osmosis countertop system. Please
Thanks for touching on the coliform aspect to these countertop water systems. That is why I came here. I have a Katadyn. I am thinking of getting the Berkey for the extra fluoride and arsenic filtration.
Update... A friend has been using a Berkey for some time now and has discovered that silver coins can mitigate the coliform in the water. I put 3 silver half dollars in the top and the bottom tanks.
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How often do you change the filters in the Berkey? I've heard the Berkey claims are a bit overblown, but I was curious what you think as a Doctor that uses this system.
I've had my Berkey for almost a year and its the best water I've tasted so far but I don't want to be naive thinking they won't cook the books. So I bought the Pro one G2.0 filters to see how that goes. They have the NSF rating and need changed every six months. Purifying our own water is going to become a hot topic soon.
Thank you for doing this, it is much appreciated 🙏
I just heard on another video, that a reverse osmosis filter, like the Aqua True, takes all the minerals out of the water, like calcium. So, when the reverse osmosis water goes through your body, it will suck the calcium out of your system causing bone problems. Your thoughts?
This is true but a healthy diet will help you replenish those minerals
@@anobesecat7907 It’s better just to get a better filter and eat a nutritious diet.
Their website and amazon sells their own brand of mineral drops that you put in each liter thats cleaned.
This is false and here is why........ (Ca2+) 94 picometers and Calcium oxide 146 picometers (K) 280 picometers(Mg+2)= 79 picometer.... guess what the water molecule H2O is? It's 270 picometers. The pore size of reverse osmosis is .47 nm or 470 picometers. So how do you filter out something smaller than a water molecule and still have water come out? You can't
@alan30189, there's no actual science to back up the claim of "mineral sucking water". Dr Ken Berry has covered this topic in some of his videos. And before anyone asks, he is an actual medical doctor.
I love that you get to the point.... Excellent review....
How did you get a fluoride filter in CA? CA govt will not allow Berkey to ship you a fluoride filter. Govt in CA interferes too much in our ability to be healthy. Fluoride is a halide which disrupts thyroid function.
Can I purchase the Aqua Tru filters for my Berkey counter top water filter?
They won't connect. Different systems.
different systems, also AquaTru is superior to Berkey.
I heard the Aqua Tru. Breaks down often, have you had yours long?
Wouldn't the AquaTru have phthalates?
The fluoride filter actually leaches aluminum tests show. I m surprised you have a Berkey in California. They are not allowed to ship Berkey systems to Iowa or California.
what about calcium. i aint trying to get kidney stones driking tea and when i eat food.
Really appreciate this video. Thanks guys!
is the aqua true electric?
Yes. I've had mine since the company started and the water tastes great!
What about a reverse osmosis
Arizona is in the top 10 of the worst tap water in the country. Water hardness of 260 PPM and more contaminants, and dangerous chemicals than most water in the country. Which of these 2 RO products would you recommend since the test scores were so close
you should do the same test in other locations, please do
Does those systems remove iron and sodium ?
Which shower filters do y’all recommend?
I would like to know as well
What about the storage container of the Aqua True? Is it BPA free.
Forgive me for chiming in. The thing about BPA...yes the 'A' variant of plastics chemical (firms it up I think) is bad. I heard it was actually the least harmful of about 50 variants (BPB, BPF, BPE, etc., etc.,) to firm up plastiques but I'm no chemical engr! I have worked in a Plastics Plant. My advice, go glass! If you like the AquaTru, once water is filtered, move it all to a big tall glass unit. Minimize use of plastics, espy if warmed or heated. Hope this helps. Love
BPA isn’t an issue unless you are heating up the plastic.