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Uploaded by on May 26, 2008

From http://www.thebestofrawfood.com/
Brian Clement on the best drinking water. What are the best options for your health. Distilled or Water Filter. Rain water?

For more info about the Hippocrates Health Institute visit: http://www.hippocratesinst.org.

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  • @ANIMALKISSING Adding mineral drops implies you put pure or nearly pure water in a container and add the drops. The problem is, in a blink of an eye, the purified water will have already leached any available chemicals from the plastic or glass and in some cases it may show a preference to those toxic chemicals over the mineral drops. We say pure water is polar, like a magnet and like a magnet it will combine with just about anything hence its reference "The Universal Solvent" ie chemical thief!

  • @ANIMALKISSING I might also add that ingesting certain minerals in their pure form, as metals, would not make you sick. You wouldn't have time to get sick. EG Sodium or Potassium EXPLODE violently on contact with water. You'd have to deliberately ingest pure metals from a laboratory because they are so reactive that they quickly combine with gasses in the air, water etc in nature. Purifying water to any degree (distillation, Reverse Osmosis) is dangerous. It does not exist in nature.

  • @ANIMALKISSING Thanks for your input. I can neither agree nor disagree as the term "organic" can have significantly different meanings. As a biochemist, we say something is organic if it is a chemical compound (a chemical combo of elements) containing carbon. There are few exceptions, eg CO2, but I won't get into that. People that believe in the "anything natural is good" idea typically use the word 'organic' to mean a product of living organisms. I'd have to ask you what you mean by organic ?

  • @JoeGancher 1) Minerals are essential to health and need to be supplied to the body in the proper form.But be aware, that Minerals exist in two forms: as metals and as organic substances. The human body is not designed to absorb and use minerals in metallic form. Mineral in mineral or tap water are all metals and not only unusable but dangerous to your body.

  • Oh god what about the guy in the back recording this meeting is he gonna get cancer and diseases because of the video camera. So many people now a days see a video then believe it. What if someone made a video saying your more likely to die at 25 if you have an "s" in your name. Everyone reacts to things differently... Why... well because everyone is different. I think people should research things for themselves not watching someone else who tells them whats true and whats not.

  • @JoeGancher I never said distilled water is pure, but i believe its the best route in fighting this..w.nytimes.com/2009/12/17­/us/17water.html?pagewanted=4&­_r=1....and I also encourage people to drink distilled with mineral drops added back in...

  • @TheLegendaryLinx .... But how do they know the "pure" water they have been drinking is "pure" ? Purity is impossible to attain especially if the water is exposed to air. I'm getting really tired of people posting "been drinking pure water for years and no ill effects". Unless they can say how pure the water is and had it independently assayed, they have almost certainly been getting scammed into believing they bought pure water. It's like "spring Water" ... it has NO BLEEPING SCIENTIFIC MEANING

  • The point is, don't drink pure water on an empty stomach.Because your local conman has been selling you Reverse Osmosis water does not mean it is in fact pure. It has to be independently tested. Distilled water may or may not be "pure". I wouldn't put "pure " water in any plastic container. It's a very aggressive solvent and would probably pull chemicals out of the plastic. Have a look at the excellent Wikipedia articles I posted links to earlier.

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