Guest guest Posted December 6, 2002 Report Share Posted December 6, 2002 -------Original Message------- From: dfardais Date: Thursday, December 05, 2002 5:47:55 PM lani@... Subject: re: funny Hi Lani, here is something really funny and cute ... thought you might enjoythis.... LOL ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2005 Report Share Posted August 29, 2005 Funny this wasn't included in the discussion: Distilled Water Distillation, however, produces a more acid water. It also creates a "hungry" water. Devoid of minerals, the water tends to pick up whatever minerals it touches. Even stainless steel distillers can give up some chromium, nickel, molybdenum, arsenic, cadmium and other metals to the water. It is not a lot, however, as most is bound in the steel. An all-glass distiller would be superior if such is sold. Also, distilled water lacks nutrient minerals. Everyone today is deficient in trace elements. Drinking distilled water, especially if one does not supplement the diet with a mineral supplement, will tend to cause even more mineral deficiencies. For this reason, I do not recommend drinking distilled water for long periods of time on a daily basis. It is excellent, however, to assist toxic metal removal. Distilled water will tend to attract many minerals to itself and some will be excreted with the urine. If one continues using it longer than six to twelve months or so, however, one will usually develop subtle mineral deficiencies even if one supplements minerals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 I think she's talking about the RO-wastes-water 'discussion'. Of course, the reason it wasn't included is because we were talking about RO...not distilled. But you're right, Suzi, when the topic was distilled it was mentioned. I was surprised to find out the RO is " hungry " water as well....and that it is suggested to only use it when detoxing....I never knew. " Reverse osmosis also does much more damage to the water. The interaction of the water with the plastic membrane alters the spin and moment of the water. A sensitive person will notice that reverse osmosis water has a slightly different texture or feeling than either spring or distilled water. Also, deuterium particles (heavy water) passes through the membrane easily. Lighter water that is bound to contaminants is stopped. The effect is to increase the weight of the water, an undesirable change. Reverse osmosis water also produces a water with very low mineral content and a more acid pH.. As with distilled water, it is a hungry water that leaches minerals from the body and does not supply needed nutrient minerals. As with distilled water, it should be used, if at all, for only limited periods of time for detoxification. " http://www.drlwilson.com/Articles/water.htm While the basic filtering level of Reverse Osmosis is great, it leaves several things to be desired. They are; Removes vital nutrients that are needed by our bodies. Reverse Osmosis membranes are degraded quickly by Bacteria and other biological pathogens in the water. More info on this below. Creates what is known as hungry water, highly pure water that will eat anything that it comes into contact with. This includes the vital minerals in our bodies and the pipes, storage tanks, even your glass that you drink from [if you drink from plastic, that means petrol chemicals in your water]. Both the toxins leached from containers and the mineral robbing capabilities of basic R/O water can lead to health problems and possible thereby to an early death. Standard Reverse Osmosis systems lacks a high concentration of the desirable things in water such as the elements of life known to science as ORME " Orbitally Rearranged Monoatomic Elements " , Metal Ion's, Monoatomic elements [some times referred to as Ormus or M-State] and other vital nutrients. http://miraculewater.com/WaterLibrary/RO.html This wasn't exactly the 'war over water' I was thinking of....lol... Kit > Funny this wasn't included in the discussion: > > Distilled Water > Distillation, however, produces a more acid water. It also creates a " hungry " water. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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