Distilled water

topic posted Tue, November 7, 2006 - 6:49 PM by  Matt
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We’ve had several questions about the benefits of distilled water, so I wanted to try and clear a few things up.

First , let’s examine some of the properties of distilled water. Water that is boiled, evaporated and condensed is said to be distilled. This process removes the minerals and allows the water to absorb toxins from the body. It also removes electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, chloride and trace minerals such as magnesium, and for this reason, it is not considered safe to use distilled water when fasting.

When your body consistently loses huge amounts of calcium, magnesium and other trace minerals into the urine, the risk of osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, coronary artery disease, high blood pressure and a long list of degenerative diseases generally associated with premature aging increase. Distilled water also absorbs carbon dioxide from the air, making it acidic.

The more distilled water you drink, the more acidic you become. It is also interesting to note that sodas are made from distilled water. We all know what happens when you leave a penny in a glass of soda over night — it ain’t the sugar that’s doing the work. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “Distilled water, being essentially mineral-free, is very aggressive, in that it tends to dissolve substances with which it is in contact. Notably, carbon dioxide from the air is rapidly absorbed, making the water acidic and even more aggressive. Many metals are dissolved by distilled water.”

Distilled water is great for cleaning your iron, but not your body.

We are also getting back to believing that aging and disease is the direct result of the accumulation of acid waste products in the body. Many modern health care practitioners have been saying this for a long time and you can see several of them at the main page of Kangen Water.ws

Stay tuPicture of water from a pure source.ned for some further information about Dr. Masaru Emoto — the water guy from “What the Bleep do we know?”

The human body is made up of 70% water, which type would you rather have make up your cells?
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Matt
SF Bay Area
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