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Old 11-19-2012, 05:58 PM   #6
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I use the Baqua spa line of chemicals: no chlorine/no bromine. Been running my tub 6-7 yrs.

Not sure what you mean by no chemicals natural alternatives, they are all chemicals and it is the chemical action which prevents all nasties!

I guess I meant less toxic chemicals...

What is Baqua ?

The more and more I read about bromine , the less I want to use it . I found loads of literature from a lot of sources . All of it points to it being no bueno . Think I'd like to avoid it as much as possible as it been linked to myriad of health issues , especially with the baby and wife breast feeding . Seems it displaces iodine in your body which causes loads of problems ...

So thats how you keep your home so clean and spotless Spence ?

Loving the hot tub though ! It's almost like my whole body being in a warm , wet , quivering
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