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Hi Logan:

According to this source the pH of Perrier Water is 5.46. Somewhat

acidic. My guess is that Drano in solution probably has a pH around

13. I believe you would die within minutes if you swallowed

something with a pH of 13.

http://www.finewaters.com/Bottled_Water/France/Perrier.asp

Rodney.

>

> Do you have any scientific evidence for these claims about

distilled

> water? There is lots of marketing hype, both pro and con, but I've

> never seen any hard proof one way or the other. There is no doubt

> that distilled water is slightly acidic as measured by pH.

>

> Spring water doesn't contain minerals per se. Only mineral water

> does. For example, Perrier has a pH of approximately 13 which is

> extremely alkaline. Spring waters appear to be slightly acidic to

> neutral, being devoid of any significant minerals.

>

> As to parasites, it is standard practice in South Korea for the

> entire family to be treated for parasites once a year, a very smart

> practice which should be adopted in the rest of the West. This is

> one area where a pharmaceutical drug is clearly superior to natural

> remedies. Once a year, I would suggest chewing mebendazole: 2

pills

> a day, for 3 days. The pills aren't cheap, but it's safe,

effective

> and easy to do.

>

> Logan

>

> --- In , " citpeks " <citpeks@y...>

wrote:

> > First of all, if your bones are de-mineralizing you should not

drink

> > anything with distilled water. Distilled water has no mineral

> >

> > all, don't eat raw fish. You can get parasitic infections. Your

> > lung problems could be related to that. The life cycles of many

> > parasites consist of perforating the intestinal walls and

traveling

> > via the bloostream to the lungs. Doctors seldom check for

parasitic

> > infections, therefore they are seldom diagnosed in " developed "

> > countries. Often the larvae of the parasites can end up in the

> > heart or in the brain.

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