What's the difference between these and the " h20 water distillers " Other than Purewaters distillers cost around 350$ more? Does Purewater distill cleaner water than " H20 water distillers "? i need to know, thanks.
Since distilled water is devoid of minerals, supplemental mineral intake through diet or dietary supplements are needed to maintain proper health. The drinking of distilled water may increase the risk of tooth decay due to a lack of minerals.
That possibility, yes, is quite dangerous. Human modifications to our natural elements have put a lot of it out of balance (including water) making it dangerous. We aren't sure if we are actually getting the right balance of minerals or if the water has been fully cleansed, not to mention there is far more about water than we even know (human emotions affecting water health, memory features, etc.) it's all a big mess pretty much.
Eh... Water is the best solvent present in the environment. Even by touching ordinary ground, it dissolves mineral salts. Osmosis is a process of equilibration between two or more environments. If you have got one (body cell for ex.) and the second (distilled water), salts will flow from the cell to the water by the time both environments are equally saturated with minerals... SO yes, H2O can be dangerous.
What's the difference between these and the " h20 water distillers " Other than Purewaters distillers cost around 350$ more? Does Purewater distill cleaner water than " H20 water distillers "? i need to know, thanks.
CoolConejo 9 months ago
all i heard was water water water show me how to do it your stupid time wasting cunt
cygod1 9 months ago
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Willwrestleu 1 year ago
@sh4p3shifter i'm too fluoridated to understand what you mean. Repost what you actually mean.
Crusae2000 1 year ago
@Crusae2000 no it isn't as we get most of our minerals from food anyway you fluoride head
sh4p3shifter 1 year ago
YOU FUCK WATER from TAP has minterals it even has lead
markolo25 1 year ago
I understand your points, Phacias and papifolks. Physicians will tell you distilled water consumption has pros and cons.
Crusae2000 1 year ago
Since distilled water is devoid of minerals, supplemental mineral intake through diet or dietary supplements are needed to maintain proper health. The drinking of distilled water may increase the risk of tooth decay due to a lack of minerals.
Crusae2000 1 year ago
That possibility, yes, is quite dangerous. Human modifications to our natural elements have put a lot of it out of balance (including water) making it dangerous. We aren't sure if we are actually getting the right balance of minerals or if the water has been fully cleansed, not to mention there is far more about water than we even know (human emotions affecting water health, memory features, etc.) it's all a big mess pretty much.
papifolks 1 year ago
Eh... Water is the best solvent present in the environment. Even by touching ordinary ground, it dissolves mineral salts. Osmosis is a process of equilibration between two or more environments. If you have got one (body cell for ex.) and the second (distilled water), salts will flow from the cell to the water by the time both environments are equally saturated with minerals... SO yes, H2O can be dangerous.
Phacias 1 year ago