Charles Mayo did his medical studies in the 1800s, when people still thought slavery was a good idea. What he thought was true then is obviously not true any longer. And only plants need inorganic minerals? Tell that to your bones and teeth (Ca2+, PO4 3-, F- etc). And your haemoglobin in your blood (Fe2+). And your nerves (K+, Na+, Ca2+). And pretty much the rest of your body. Try actually studying science, or at least taking a high school science class.
Your whole video is bad science, and rubbish. You can't just say a sample is 'dirty' because it has ions dissolved in it, which is what an open ended circuit would 'test' for. If you were real scientists, and not just wearing lab coats, you'd know that the ions dissolved in water are not inherently harmful, often the opposite, in fact. You're the one who is misinformed.
The process is called evaporation, not distillation.
I'm angry that you got an extra view out of me. You should be ashamed.
@cedahs21 Next time Google distillation "the process of purifying a liquid by boiling it and condensing its vapors." . Besides, He isnt saying That All water that has more than 1 ion is dirty, but that it is Pure water and that you can add what ever you want to it after that, Kind of like Washing your cup of Gone off milk out and then filling it with some more milk
To mineralize or not to mineralize yourself (inorganically). That is the question. The pros and cons are real, but calcification has gotta be one of the most harmful things you can do to yourself, so it's hard not to want to avoid the gunk and rely strictly on organic mineral sources, unless you are depleted with a given mineral.
Distilled water with trace mineral drops added is the only way to go... Drinking water is tainted due to living in an industrialized world.. Read this article and watch the video..ww.nytimes.com/2009/12/17/us/17water.html....
Stafford, Texas has Fluoride 0.46 ppm. If they know it has a negative effect on human health, why the hell do they keep putting it in our water? It's a sad thing the in the United States of America we can't even trust that our water isn't contaminated by our own government.
@ladyjung1 - and they poison us in many, many other ways besides water supply .. fluroride dumbs the population down, keeps them spiritually inept and shortens life span, to the Govt we are expendable commodities here to live without asking questions, to slave away at work, pay half of it in taxes to them, to keep us at war and in the cycle of perpetual destruction and poisoning..!
incidentally, osmosis and distillation do not remove a lot of industrial pollutants from water. it removes the minerals and salts your body requires. that means your body may take it up faster, but also in an unnatural fashion. e.g. place an animal cell in pure water and you can pop it with internal pressure. excessive water pressure in your brain can lead to a brain damage, a coma or death. distilled water won't kill you, but it won't make you healthier
@lexichronicle2 maybe you would like to share a few links to where you come to your conclusions about how our bodies use minerals from water over food or that distilled drinking water leaches minerals. Do you know how many drugs are in tap water.
Await your response...please use references and factual people I can locate and talk to.
@crimberland You need to start reading at the wiki titled Tonicity, with regards to water. I'm sorry to pop your bubble, but I'm not talking about gaining energy and such from the water it's self. I'm talking about osmotic diffusion pressures. If you follow links and key words from that wiki, you'll discover that there essentially zero biological experiments involving human cells that use distilled water. If the salt etc isn't there, the cell will swell up a burst.
@lexichronicle2 read the discussion page to what you wanted me to read. More people have a problem with that page than wiki cares to mention. They provide viable links and wiki provides nameless and people less words I cannot get in touch with. You try. Then get back to me with the name of the person claiming the statements. I am talking about distilled water as the drinking water. I will contact them with the option of an affidavit of fact then we can go from there. but i wont discuss wiki.lol
@crimberland Okay, I can admit I was being harsh, but that's because I hate seeing science abused like this, people lied to with regards to their health and their money being 'stolen' in the process. I have studied molecular cell biology at university level, I am also going on to study biomedicine at University College London and potentially neuroscience after that. I can promise you, if you put a living human cell in distilled water, it pops. Buy a cheapo microscope and you can see it yourself.
@crimberland Drinking distilled water won't kill you. But the idea that it's super healthy is wrong. Water is full of minerals proteins / fats / carbohydrates do not contain. As an example of this guy's stupidity, the test he's doing is far more sensitive to dissolve minerals than genuine, harmful pollutants. There is equipment to test for that, it's expensive. He's using a light bulb, which won't. Also the harmful polluntans can easily come over during distillation or osmotic purification.
@crimberland To give you an example of what I mean, drinking distilled water is akin to drinking sea water, which has far too many salts dissolved in it. The salt does the reverse and pulls the moisture out of cells. Human cells in HYPERtonic solutions shrivel up, you can see this with a cheap microscope as well. You can also see plants falling over when fed salt water, as they rely on the osmotic pressure of the water to keep them upright. There is a happy medium between the two, tap water.
A number of the most harmful pollutants don't conduct electricity very well either, because the molecules don't ionize in water. So testing for them based on conductivity is catastrophically flawed before it begins. Buy a cheap TDS meter for hydroponics. Try growing some plants with a 0 TDS reading, then some with a higher TDS reading. The higher rating will far outperform the 0 reading. Plants gain most of their energy from photosynthesis remember, which doesn't directly involved TDS readings.
@lexichronicle2 -- Right, but what are you saying? That we humans should cut plant-life out of our diets?!? Essentially, plants do the job of taking inorganic minerals, using mycelium and root excretions, and give us ORGANIC minerals.
If you're a proponent of drinking water with high(er) inorganic mineral content....please tell us exactly how you suppose we humans do the job of the plants roots and the mycelium in the soil...you know, the stuff plants do for us naturally. Please.
@csreeves Interesting you should reply, as I was just thinking about this today and I posted that comment 10 months ago.
Humans have large amounts of inorganic material in them, like calcium for our bones and phosphates. There is a large amount of this dissolved in harder water, which causes limescale on kettles and pipes. This distilled water contains zero. Most of a plant is cellulose and carbohydrate; carbon hydrogen and oxygen.
@csreeves As a for instance, if you live in a moderately hard water area, you'll be getting anywhere for 6 to 12 tomatoes worth of calcium just out of the tap water per day. Removing that is like purposefully cutting the fruit out of your diet. I don't suggest anyone stop eating vegetables, quite the opposite. But I don't get the converse point, purposefully wasting time and money distilling water to remove all the other traces we've evolved to use.
@crimberland this is very basic biology. I was taught this, and shown it, aged about 16 or younger. Cells need isotonic water around them to avoid popping them. if you're going to argue with me over that, you seriously don't know how stupid you appear. it's teenager level biology. by drinking distilled water, you upset the isotonic balance your body has evolved to deal with, over a few billion years.
@crimberland a prime example of this is that if you're ever seriously injured, the ambulance crew and doctors will push saline solution into your bloodstream. if they pushed distilled water in instead, the cells in your brain would swell, push against your skull, damage themselves and you'd end up in a coma or dead. this is medical fact. this video is utter rubbish.
@lexichronicle2 dont think you understood my question, or answered it very well other than being a little obnoxious. Im not here to argue but to find the truth. Wiki for me is not a viable research method because of the controlling parties behind it. You should look at the discussion pages as well. I am willing to spend my money talking to the scientists and government by phone. If i ask one to provide a sworn affidavit of their statements as truth and they say no something is up.
@lexichronicle2 I wont reply to any old thing but what I ask for really, I am a busy man. Mostly talking the crooks to court for fraud and winning. But if my 7th year of drinking distilled water kills me I will get someone to pass the message on. So far I have a clean bill of health on a raw food diet, I look 20 though im turning 30 and I have yet to get sick let alone had a cold. There is a cause and effect to what your on about but it stems from other things.
this is absolute rubbish. TDS can mean anything is in there, usually the minerals people pay for in bottled water. your body has evolved to rely on that source in natural water. drinking osmotic or distilled water is not normal, you're creating a large osmotic pressure difference between your cells and the water. every biologist uses isotonic water, which purposefully has solid dissolved in it. stop using your pseudo science to scare people into buying your expensive WATER. going to delete this?
My tap water smelled like onions (it may have been from what I was eating, or gas coming up from the P-trap from running water, but I don't think so), so I thought I'd try drinking some distilled that I had lying around, for use in the iron. I just didn't want to drink the BO smelling tap water. After four days, a mild headache I've had for a while has gone away. My head is getting used to the idea that it no longer has to have this dull ache. I have invested in a 1 gallon water distiller.
Yes, water dept lab tech said that 4/09. Other observations:
6/09 onion smell dissipates after 5 seconds in drinking cup
7/09 cleaned my cup with dishwashing liquid, the tap water is noticeably bubbly like that, even after dishwashing liquid rinsed away
9/09 what's the pink residue in my shower after 8 weeks? 3/30/09 Malfunction means pink tap water in Lake County, The malfunction involved a chemical feeder that released too much potassium permanganate, used for taste & odor control.
Pretty stupid quoting Charles Mayo on medical matters. The guy's been dead for 70 years--his understanding of the physiological and molecular basis of health was ANCIENT compared to what we know today.
Perhaps you're suggesting we should be unwilling to learn knew things? The fact is that essentially NO knowledge was available 100 years ago about how life worked on the molecular level (my PhD is in molecular and cell biology, btw). Back then they had virtually NO idea of how minerals were used by cells, or how they were controlled by body systems. Statements back then about minerals and health could have, at most, only a very vague, empirical value.
well I would wager, that most of the $hit peddled as mainstream medicine has more to do with promoting an industry than actually finding cures.
Simply put, there is alot of medical spam for the sake of the industry.
With all of our great advancements in medicine would you say there are more instances of cancer or less? BTW I survived cancer, but still am looking for the reason I got it.
your last sentence kindof shows a bias, they've used what worked. ie silver in warm milk jugs.
WRONG, that water that you suggest is NOT pure! You probably don't even really know what PURE means. What you suggest would be a WET liquid with NO properties that are what "True Water is".....
Actually, the ultra pure distilled water is meant to cleanse and hydrate the body and nothing more. The so called leeching is actually a cleansing process and is very healthy for the body. The whole leeching minerals thing is a huge misinformation of the facts. Those minerals would otherwise clog and destroy the body if left only to accumulate. Distilled Water is required for many machines because without ultra pure water, they break down. The body is the exact same.
the man in the white coat is not a scientist, or a doctor. He's a normal every day human being. It's not just the Organic minerals that we don't need (say, the ones for plants) Sarge...it's also the inorganic mineral content, metals, chlorine, hydrofluoric acid, numerous pharmaceuticals, and other such random crap! The only water we should drink should be distilled...and then blessed. Love & Gratitude!
In the 1950s distilled water was sold in drug stores with the label "Not for drinking"! Distilled water was used to fill car batteries and steam irons. Distilled water is not healthy because it will leach out valuable alkaline minerals from our body. However, I realize that I cannot change some people's mind.
Nonsense. Water is NOT considered a source of minerals--even though it usually contains minerals. You get FAR more minerals in your food, that replenish the mineral needs of your body. Drinking distilled water has no negative effect on your body, and NO health professional would say any different (excluding considerations regarding fluorine).
I've had a TDS meter for a while now because i keep fish, do hydroponics and homebrew my own beer. The readings I get are between 5~45ppm Total Dissolved Solids depending on climactic conditions ie rainfall, snow, fires ect. I have never seen a TDS reading anywhere near 400pmm and I believe your results are distorted in order to sell your water filters!
I cannot believe that someone is actually endorsing tap water over other types of sources. I will forward your comments to the author of the video and he will respond to you. In the interim, I am removing your comments. We do not accept profane statements on this post. If you want to disagree, that is fine, but there is no need to be profane.
This is the biggest load of shit i've ever seen. This is nothing but bad science and alarmist crap. This shit should be taken down.
TheChemlife 2 months ago
Charles Mayo did his medical studies in the 1800s, when people still thought slavery was a good idea. What he thought was true then is obviously not true any longer. And only plants need inorganic minerals? Tell that to your bones and teeth (Ca2+, PO4 3-, F- etc). And your haemoglobin in your blood (Fe2+). And your nerves (K+, Na+, Ca2+). And pretty much the rest of your body. Try actually studying science, or at least taking a high school science class.
cedahs21 6 months ago
Your whole video is bad science, and rubbish. You can't just say a sample is 'dirty' because it has ions dissolved in it, which is what an open ended circuit would 'test' for. If you were real scientists, and not just wearing lab coats, you'd know that the ions dissolved in water are not inherently harmful, often the opposite, in fact. You're the one who is misinformed.
The process is called evaporation, not distillation.
I'm angry that you got an extra view out of me. You should be ashamed.
cedahs21 6 months ago
@cedahs21 Next time Google distillation "the process of purifying a liquid by boiling it and condensing its vapors." . Besides, He isnt saying That All water that has more than 1 ion is dirty, but that it is Pure water and that you can add what ever you want to it after that, Kind of like Washing your cup of Gone off milk out and then filling it with some more milk
JVBKing 4 months ago
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cedahs21 6 months ago
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cedahs21 6 months ago
hmmm tap water is fine, convenient that the above website features many products for sale on the home page.
Zer0kbps 10 months ago
To mineralize or not to mineralize yourself (inorganically). That is the question. The pros and cons are real, but calcification has gotta be one of the most harmful things you can do to yourself, so it's hard not to want to avoid the gunk and rely strictly on organic mineral sources, unless you are depleted with a given mineral.
sownzgr8 11 months ago
Distilled water with trace mineral drops added is the only way to go... Drinking water is tainted due to living in an industrialized world.. Read this article and watch the video..ww.nytimes.com/2009/12/17/us/17water.html....
TheLegendaryLinx 1 year ago
Stafford, Texas has Fluoride 0.46 ppm. If they know it has a negative effect on human health, why the hell do they keep putting it in our water? It's a sad thing the in the United States of America we can't even trust that our water isn't contaminated by our own government.
ladyjung1 1 year ago
@ladyjung1 - and they poison us in many, many other ways besides water supply .. fluroride dumbs the population down, keeps them spiritually inept and shortens life span, to the Govt we are expendable commodities here to live without asking questions, to slave away at work, pay half of it in taxes to them, to keep us at war and in the cycle of perpetual destruction and poisoning..!
SovereignBeing 1 year ago
water has sodium
Javier961396 1 year ago
Distilled water will mess u up. I used to drink a lot of it and i had nothing but problems, when I stop drinking it, i started to feel better
mreloo 1 year ago
@mreloo - why?? distilled water is the purest source of drinking water....! must have been something else wrong with you..
SovereignBeing 1 year ago
incidentally, osmosis and distillation do not remove a lot of industrial pollutants from water. it removes the minerals and salts your body requires. that means your body may take it up faster, but also in an unnatural fashion. e.g. place an animal cell in pure water and you can pop it with internal pressure. excessive water pressure in your brain can lead to a brain damage, a coma or death. distilled water won't kill you, but it won't make you healthier
lexichronicle2 1 year ago
@lexichronicle2 maybe you would like to share a few links to where you come to your conclusions about how our bodies use minerals from water over food or that distilled drinking water leaches minerals. Do you know how many drugs are in tap water.
Await your response...please use references and factual people I can locate and talk to.
crimberland 1 year ago
@crimberland You need to start reading at the wiki titled Tonicity, with regards to water. I'm sorry to pop your bubble, but I'm not talking about gaining energy and such from the water it's self. I'm talking about osmotic diffusion pressures. If you follow links and key words from that wiki, you'll discover that there essentially zero biological experiments involving human cells that use distilled water. If the salt etc isn't there, the cell will swell up a burst.
lexichronicle2 1 year ago
@lexichronicle2 read the discussion page to what you wanted me to read. More people have a problem with that page than wiki cares to mention. They provide viable links and wiki provides nameless and people less words I cannot get in touch with. You try. Then get back to me with the name of the person claiming the statements. I am talking about distilled water as the drinking water. I will contact them with the option of an affidavit of fact then we can go from there. but i wont discuss wiki.lol
crimberland 1 year ago
@crimberland Okay, I can admit I was being harsh, but that's because I hate seeing science abused like this, people lied to with regards to their health and their money being 'stolen' in the process. I have studied molecular cell biology at university level, I am also going on to study biomedicine at University College London and potentially neuroscience after that. I can promise you, if you put a living human cell in distilled water, it pops. Buy a cheapo microscope and you can see it yourself.
lexichronicle2 1 year ago
@crimberland Drinking distilled water won't kill you. But the idea that it's super healthy is wrong. Water is full of minerals proteins / fats / carbohydrates do not contain. As an example of this guy's stupidity, the test he's doing is far more sensitive to dissolve minerals than genuine, harmful pollutants. There is equipment to test for that, it's expensive. He's using a light bulb, which won't. Also the harmful polluntans can easily come over during distillation or osmotic purification.
lexichronicle2 1 year ago
@crimberland To give you an example of what I mean, drinking distilled water is akin to drinking sea water, which has far too many salts dissolved in it. The salt does the reverse and pulls the moisture out of cells. Human cells in HYPERtonic solutions shrivel up, you can see this with a cheap microscope as well. You can also see plants falling over when fed salt water, as they rely on the osmotic pressure of the water to keep them upright. There is a happy medium between the two, tap water.
lexichronicle2 1 year ago
A number of the most harmful pollutants don't conduct electricity very well either, because the molecules don't ionize in water. So testing for them based on conductivity is catastrophically flawed before it begins. Buy a cheap TDS meter for hydroponics. Try growing some plants with a 0 TDS reading, then some with a higher TDS reading. The higher rating will far outperform the 0 reading. Plants gain most of their energy from photosynthesis remember, which doesn't directly involved TDS readings.
lexichronicle2 1 year ago
@lexichronicle2 -- Right, but what are you saying? That we humans should cut plant-life out of our diets?!? Essentially, plants do the job of taking inorganic minerals, using mycelium and root excretions, and give us ORGANIC minerals.
If you're a proponent of drinking water with high(er) inorganic mineral content....please tell us exactly how you suppose we humans do the job of the plants roots and the mycelium in the soil...you know, the stuff plants do for us naturally. Please.
csreeves 8 months ago
@csreeves Interesting you should reply, as I was just thinking about this today and I posted that comment 10 months ago.
Humans have large amounts of inorganic material in them, like calcium for our bones and phosphates. There is a large amount of this dissolved in harder water, which causes limescale on kettles and pipes. This distilled water contains zero. Most of a plant is cellulose and carbohydrate; carbon hydrogen and oxygen.
lexichronicle2 8 months ago
@csreeves As a for instance, if you live in a moderately hard water area, you'll be getting anywhere for 6 to 12 tomatoes worth of calcium just out of the tap water per day. Removing that is like purposefully cutting the fruit out of your diet. I don't suggest anyone stop eating vegetables, quite the opposite. But I don't get the converse point, purposefully wasting time and money distilling water to remove all the other traces we've evolved to use.
lexichronicle2 8 months ago
@crimberland this is very basic biology. I was taught this, and shown it, aged about 16 or younger. Cells need isotonic water around them to avoid popping them. if you're going to argue with me over that, you seriously don't know how stupid you appear. it's teenager level biology. by drinking distilled water, you upset the isotonic balance your body has evolved to deal with, over a few billion years.
lexichronicle2 1 year ago
@crimberland a prime example of this is that if you're ever seriously injured, the ambulance crew and doctors will push saline solution into your bloodstream. if they pushed distilled water in instead, the cells in your brain would swell, push against your skull, damage themselves and you'd end up in a coma or dead. this is medical fact. this video is utter rubbish.
lexichronicle2 1 year ago
@lexichronicle2 dont think you understood my question, or answered it very well other than being a little obnoxious. Im not here to argue but to find the truth. Wiki for me is not a viable research method because of the controlling parties behind it. You should look at the discussion pages as well. I am willing to spend my money talking to the scientists and government by phone. If i ask one to provide a sworn affidavit of their statements as truth and they say no something is up.
crimberland 1 year ago
@lexichronicle2 I wont reply to any old thing but what I ask for really, I am a busy man. Mostly talking the crooks to court for fraud and winning. But if my 7th year of drinking distilled water kills me I will get someone to pass the message on. So far I have a clean bill of health on a raw food diet, I look 20 though im turning 30 and I have yet to get sick let alone had a cold. There is a cause and effect to what your on about but it stems from other things.
crimberland 1 year ago
this is absolute rubbish. TDS can mean anything is in there, usually the minerals people pay for in bottled water. your body has evolved to rely on that source in natural water. drinking osmotic or distilled water is not normal, you're creating a large osmotic pressure difference between your cells and the water. every biologist uses isotonic water, which purposefully has solid dissolved in it. stop using your pseudo science to scare people into buying your expensive WATER. going to delete this?
lexichronicle2 1 year ago
thank you for this video. You are right on!
wavepsychic 2 years ago
I want your water 0.0
TopAce777 2 years ago
My tap water smelled like onions (it may have been from what I was eating, or gas coming up from the P-trap from running water, but I don't think so), so I thought I'd try drinking some distilled that I had lying around, for use in the iron. I just didn't want to drink the BO smelling tap water. After four days, a mild headache I've had for a while has gone away. My head is getting used to the idea that it no longer has to have this dull ache. I have invested in a 1 gallon water distiller.
slack7639 2 years ago
@slack7639 probably sulfer
trappedhere2 2 years ago 2
Yes, water dept lab tech said that 4/09. Other observations:
6/09 onion smell dissipates after 5 seconds in drinking cup
7/09 cleaned my cup with dishwashing liquid, the tap water is noticeably bubbly like that, even after dishwashing liquid rinsed away
9/09 what's the pink residue in my shower after 8 weeks? 3/30/09 Malfunction means pink tap water in Lake County, The malfunction involved a chemical feeder that released too much potassium permanganate, used for taste & odor control.
slack7639 2 years ago
what about rainwater?
ParapaDrifter 2 years ago
Unless one is far from air affected by industrial pollution most rain water gets contaminated as it passes through the polluted atmosphere
jesuswork 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Unless one is far from air affected by industrial pollution most rain water gets contaminated as it passes through the polluted atmosphere
jesuswork 2 years ago
Pretty stupid quoting Charles Mayo on medical matters. The guy's been dead for 70 years--his understanding of the physiological and molecular basis of health was ANCIENT compared to what we know today.
GetMeThere1 2 years ago
maybe we should think the same about newtonian physics... or the constitutional rights of man?
A failure to acknoledge the wisdom of the past dooms us to repeating the same mistakes of the past.
Yours is a very idiotic and illogical statement. You attacked the person, not his claims.
ParapaDrifter 2 years ago
Perhaps you're suggesting we should be unwilling to learn knew things? The fact is that essentially NO knowledge was available 100 years ago about how life worked on the molecular level (my PhD is in molecular and cell biology, btw). Back then they had virtually NO idea of how minerals were used by cells, or how they were controlled by body systems. Statements back then about minerals and health could have, at most, only a very vague, empirical value.
GetMeThere1 2 years ago
well I would wager, that most of the $hit peddled as mainstream medicine has more to do with promoting an industry than actually finding cures.
Simply put, there is alot of medical spam for the sake of the industry.
With all of our great advancements in medicine would you say there are more instances of cancer or less? BTW I survived cancer, but still am looking for the reason I got it.
your last sentence kindof shows a bias, they've used what worked. ie silver in warm milk jugs.
ParapaDrifter 2 years ago
Cant we burn pure liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen to create super pure water?
taliban0king 2 years ago
WRONG, that water that you suggest is NOT pure! You probably don't even really know what PURE means. What you suggest would be a WET liquid with NO properties that are what "True Water is".....
KangenWaterMagic 2 years ago
Wet liquid?........that would be water
Buring liquid hydrogen and oxygen in a 2:1 ratio makes steam
taliban0king 2 years ago
oh god leave me alone ahhhhh oh god that was a creapy vid
wapperott 3 years ago
Actually, the ultra pure distilled water is meant to cleanse and hydrate the body and nothing more. The so called leeching is actually a cleansing process and is very healthy for the body. The whole leeching minerals thing is a huge misinformation of the facts. Those minerals would otherwise clog and destroy the body if left only to accumulate. Distilled Water is required for many machines because without ultra pure water, they break down. The body is the exact same.
thetinkerer 3 years ago
im actualy suprised and very happy that those who owns youtube(who that might be) is alowing these videos to be out in the puplic!!!
charliecolemanmends 3 years ago
bit o whiskey in te watta wudnie go a miss
ghodium 3 years ago
You need to add the rest of the video Thanks!
mangeese 3 years ago
not that i dont take this seriously or anything, but you can tell hes reading something
RyanSk8r99 3 years ago
So? And your a youtube critic or something? He wants to get it right and do it in order. I say job well done!
KangenWaterMagic 2 years ago
the man in the white coat is not a scientist, or a doctor. He's a normal every day human being. It's not just the Organic minerals that we don't need (say, the ones for plants) Sarge...it's also the inorganic mineral content, metals, chlorine, hydrofluoric acid, numerous pharmaceuticals, and other such random crap! The only water we should drink should be distilled...and then blessed. Love & Gratitude!
thetinkerer 3 years ago
In the 1950s distilled water was sold in drug stores with the label "Not for drinking"! Distilled water was used to fill car batteries and steam irons. Distilled water is not healthy because it will leach out valuable alkaline minerals from our body. However, I realize that I cannot change some people's mind.
AlkalineBuzz 3 years ago
Nonsense. Water is NOT considered a source of minerals--even though it usually contains minerals. You get FAR more minerals in your food, that replenish the mineral needs of your body. Drinking distilled water has no negative effect on your body, and NO health professional would say any different (excluding considerations regarding fluorine).
GetMeThere1 2 years ago
I don't trust people in white coats
Mystery207 3 years ago
Damn... more about organic minerals please... Make another video. Thanks for it anyway.
SargeTrubix 4 years ago
Copper Sulfate is not always blue. Also, only a moron goes around calling people morons. Relax! and learn about high quality h2o!
thetinkerer 4 years ago 2
Hey morons, copper sulfate is blue!!! What else have you lied about?
Chemgeek56001 4 years ago
hey higg I am sorry but you are wrong my friend. they naturally steam distill their water and it is the highest quality.
thetinkerer 4 years ago
I've had a TDS meter for a while now because i keep fish, do hydroponics and homebrew my own beer. The readings I get are between 5~45ppm Total Dissolved Solids depending on climactic conditions ie rainfall, snow, fires ect. I have never seen a TDS reading anywhere near 400pmm and I believe your results are distorted in order to sell your water filters!
higgrobot 4 years ago
Can We get the balance video. I am very much interested to know more about it. Naveen, India
naveenkkr 4 years ago
What happened to the rest of the video?
2tynee4u 4 years ago
I cannot believe that someone is actually endorsing tap water over other types of sources. I will forward your comments to the author of the video and he will respond to you. In the interim, I am removing your comments. We do not accept profane statements on this post. If you want to disagree, that is fine, but there is no need to be profane.
mountainmain777 4 years ago