Guest guest Posted September 22, 2010 Report Share Posted September 22, 2010 Hi , I couldn't agree more. We got rid of our Microwave about 20 years ago, and have never missed it. There is so much information out there about why you should never consume anything microwaved. I have been saving files about this subject for years. Thanks for pointing all these things out to the group. I've been reading such things for many years, and am still amazed at all my friends who still use their microwaves religiously! It's scary! Microwaves have been banned in Russia for years. Pat Haas - near Seattle > > > > Yes, I just tried this experiment myself, LOL. The water boiled just > like the water from my tap. > > > > I don't think anything was made clear except that we all have > different opinions and reasons for the water that we choose to drink. I > guess I could make a table and chart how many are For or Against, but at > first look, what I'm seeing is that there is no " correct " answer right > now. I don't know who an authority would be, since I've seen > conflicting opinions from many authorities. I guess I thought the > answer would be more overwhelmingly for one or the other! > > > > I started drinking distilled water when I was dx'd with cancer, so it > wasn't the water that initially had any effect on my health. Since > then, I've drank distilled almost exclusively, and can't say that it has > deteriorated it in any way specifically. But its interesting to me how > passionate some people are about their disdain for it. One woman at the > Mercola article said that it would kill you quickly!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > Place tap water in a Pyrex dish and set it long enough to boil in > the > > > > microwave. It will eventually boil. If you do the same thing with > > > > distilled water, it may never boil. There are no elements in > distilled > > > > water for tension to develop. If you take it out of the micro and > insert > > > > a knife or spoon breaking that tension, it may just explode. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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