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ReWild Yourself

Spring water to your door? - Mukhande Singh #92

ReWild Yourself

Daniel Vitalis

Health & Fitness

4.8924 Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2016

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

As we often discuss on this show, developing and maintaining a connection to the elements — fire, earth, water, air — is a vital component of a beneficial overall health strategy. Direct, personal connection to your water source is a topic I’m particularly passionate about, and I’ve offered strategies and best practices for procuring your own spring water in a previous episode of the podcast (Why I Forage Wild Water - Daniel Vitalis #80). Gathering your own spring water is not always possible for everyone, for various reasons (location, lack of time, etc), so for all of you on the West Coast, I have an exciting service to share.

Fountain Of Truth Spring Water is sourced from the pristine Opal Springs, which emerges from the earth in the high desert of Central Oregon. Today’s guest, Mukhande Singh, bottles this water in glass jugs at the source and delivers, chilled, right to the doors of spring water drinkers along the West Coast. In this interview, he shares his experience with stewarding a spring and how you West Coasters can take advantage of this wonderful service.

EPISODE BREAKDOWN:

  • Mukhande’s first experiences with spring water
  • How Mukhande came to steward a spring
  • Effects of sterilizing water with UV light
  • Breakdown of Opal Springs
  • How to get water delivered from Opal Springs
  • Mukhande’s prognosis for the future of the human species

Transcript

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You're listening to the rewild yourself podcastakens. Your instincts.

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Awakens.

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Awakens. Awakens.

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You're instincts.

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Awakens. You're it instincts. Welcome back to the Rewild Yourself Podcast. I'm your host Daniel Vitalis.

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Thanks for being here for a special Friday edition. This episode is going to be incredibly

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valuable, super useful to you if you live on the west coast of the United States in particular if you're in

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one of those drier parts of Southern California like Los Angeles or even if you're up in the bay, hey even if you're in Seattle,

0:55.9

if you're on the west coast of the United States, you're definitely going to hear this interview

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with my friend McCunday.

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McCunday's done something really interesting, something I've envisioned for a lot of years, but you know, he's kind of the first one to really do it, at least at the level that he's doing it at.

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I think there's been people who've gotten into this a little bit but it's been more of a cooperative

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but he's running an actual business delivering fresh gathered unfiltered

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living when I say living I mean because there are micro algae in it living spring water to your

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door across Southern California and into Washington I think Oregon as well so what he's doing is working with a bottling facility

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and they are gravity feeding unfiltered water

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from their spring source into beautiful bottles

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he's had made for his company. And then he brings those right to you so if you've been in California and I know there are a lot of you because I get email every week and I get messages every week saying hey I'm in Los Angeles or hey I'm in Southern

1:54.7

California, hey I'm on the West Coast and I'm trying to find springs on find

1:58.1

a spring.com and I'm not finding anything close to me and it's just been a

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real dearth of springs out there. You got a

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deserous area and you got a lot of people, so a lot of development. So it's been a

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