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DISTILLED WATER 24 Aug 2013 14:14 #35553

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hi everyone, a two part question,can anyone give a qualified answer as to is it safest to consume distilled water as your entire water intake,secondly i have decided to use my activated mms in my nebulizer as i have chest infection and am gonna try this particular occassion to avoid steroid and antibiotic tablet intake.much appreciated.


distilled water is a recurrent subject here.

look at this:

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but if you really want distilled water, like people say in Catalonia: "si vols una bona feina, fes-te-la tu" / if you want a good job, you do it yourself.

reverse osmosis is NOT distilled water, DW is evaporation and posterior condensation. in reallity if anyone want "pure water" is necessary 2 distillations, this is called bidistilled water or pure water in labs.

the most pure water is rain water. river, tap, lake... water are CHARGED with all found in the trip untill your mouth, minerals, dead bodies, contamination...

if you end distilling your water, inclusive with this you need a procedure. so if you want to distill 4 liters of tap throw away the first 200ml were flouride, petrols, plastics... the most dangerous and volatile collected by the water is.

i distilled some of my tap water and some of the water on sale and the quantity of dirt are amazing!

so well what to do? distill your water with a 20 liters flask, or buy "low mineralization spring water" for baby for exemple, I buy one of this and the taste is near 90% of my distilled water...

well going more deep water is composed of 4 elements... but this is alchemy...
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DISTILLED WATER 24 Aug 2013 15:28 #35555

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I have a home distiller.

When I distill using tap water, I get noticeable scale buildup.

I also have a dehumidifier in my basement to take the humidity out of the air.

I have been using the left-over water from the dehumidifier to put into the distiller and I distill that.

Now there is no noticeable scale in my distiller.
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DISTILLED WATER 24 Aug 2013 16:02 #35557

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There are water production machines that use the dehumidifier principal (condensation) to catch water out of the air. Alex Jones flogs (or did) them.
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