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Distelled water 25 Apr 2013 16:00 #32805

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It is recommanded to utilize distilled water, but I have a ''Ionizer'' that I paid ''2000$ canadians a few years ago (if I tell you de price it is to be sure you understand my questions). With this Ionizer I can have acid water
at 4,5,or 6 ph; purified water at 7 ph; and alkaliic water at 8, 9 or 10 ph; my question? Is the purified water
at 7 ph is the same thing than distelled water.
Also, if I utilize the boiled water (about 3 minuts), is it the same thing than distilled water?
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Distelled water 25 Apr 2013 17:00 #32806

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No, the ionizer deals with pH, it also, as water get higher in pH, it can, due to the added ions, weaken the action of MMS.

Distilled water is steamed, and then recaptured - this removes everything from the water except just the water - no chemicals, no metals, etc.
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Distelled water 27 Apr 2013 11:25 #32834

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No, the ionizer deals with pH, it also, as water get higher in pH, it can, due to the added ions, weaken the action of MMS.

Distilled water is steamed, and then recaptured - this removes everything from the water except just the water - no chemicals, no metals, etc.


Is boiled water is the same as distilled water?
Can I use boiled water if I do not have distelled water?
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Distelled water 27 Apr 2013 17:14 #32840

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No, boiled water has the metals in it.

Distilled water is where you boil it and then capture the steam (possibly using copper tubing, like they do for liquor; or using silicone tubing ike they do in the link below, and allow the condensed steam to be placed in another vessel.

www.waterwise.com/productcart/pc/1600.asp

You can also use reverse osmosis filtered water.

Finally, if you cannot find either of the above, you can use water that has be put through a purifier, which has removed all the metals and chemicals.


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Distelled water 27 Apr 2013 20:09 #32841

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Distelled water 29 Apr 2013 16:57 #32854

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Not in my budget, but I'm tempted to buy this distiller. It was great reviews on Amazon.

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Distelled water 28 Jul 2013 15:45 #34939

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I have been using this distiller for about two months now. Best buy ever. I have fresh water all the time, ready for my CDS and my husband loves the clean taste of the water. It takes a long time to make one gallon, about 5 hours, but we usually put it at work at night to have fresh water for the following day. Or on weekends and make like 3 gallons and it lasts for a few days. Thanks for the recommendation.
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