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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2008

Learn the secret elixir that makes you more beautiful that the big corporations dont want you to know about! Follow the advice in this 6 minute clip to change your life! Then send me an email to thank me ;)

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  • Is reverse osmosis better than a distiller? Does it remove flouride? Does it also remove important minerals out of the water?

  • My understanding is that RO is better than distillation. RO filters generally wont filter fluoride, you would need a specific stage for that. Try a Dalton brand filter for that. It will take minerals out, so you should replace them with a good sea salt for himalayan salt etc. Ryan.

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  • @ConsciousHealth well then how exactly do you know if trhe FL is taken out using a filter? using a meter, by taste?

  • Disappointment... You're wearing a shirt? Take it off.

  • Spot on.

  • you are wonderful/beautiful .... thank you for informing and helping people to WAKE-UP and take back our power! we are INTELLIGENT beings. 8)

  • OK this is a question to the guy on the video.

    How long until i need to change my filters on the tap and shower head

  • @RealRawMatt Good points, though I work with distillers (whiskey, etc.) and distillation does separate water from alcohol, though admittedly not 100% during the process of making, say bourbon. Good if you want to drink it! Funny that people look for "pure mineral spring water," thinking such a thing exists. I know of well water that is great tasting-it happens to percolate through limestone karst-but is not "sexy" as it comes from a hole in the ground. Mineral water is technically impure.

  • No water has NEVER been blue..it has always been transparent!!

  • But they put flouride in toothpaste and mouthwash!

  • Distillation does not occur via evaporation and precipitation, as the water molecules are still bound to minerals. This is why we get spots on windows and cars when it rains - those white spots are mineral residues that the water carries with it.

    "Pure" water - just the 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen atom - does not exist naturally. Water requires a manmade distillation process to be stripped down. Once it is stripped, it immediately seeks to become bound up again.

    Hope that helps!

    -RawMatt

  • Hmm...How so? Doesn't distillation occur in nature through evaporation and precipitation?

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