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Re: The taste of distilled water.
Distilled water has NO minerals in it. None. That's important. Spring water is loaded with minerals - Don't drink it. You'll get used to and prefer distilled after a while.
Yes, I know all the controversy, been going on for years but there are technical reasons to drink only distilled water.
The human liver will attempt to turn all water you drink into distilled water. It takes pure water to clean and rebuild the body. So by drinking distilled you take a load off the liver and the body fluids and cells can regenerate at a higher level of health.
Distilled water goes a long way in keeping the body clean of all the chemicals and toxins in society. Plus, it will eliminate all the accumulated minerals that aren't "supposed" to be in there in the first place from drinking Spring water, well water, city water, hard water. Those minerals are causing arthritis and heart disease.
The human body cannot use disolved minerals found in hard (spring) water and will put those disolved minerals in your joints and arteries. The only minerals the body can use are found in foods and sea salt. Ionic minerals, NOT disolved minerals.
Did you ever change a hot water heater or see one that was 10 years old or so? That's why no spring (Hard) water. That's why only distilled water.
Drinking distilled water is at the top of the list. If I could get all people to do only one thing for the rest of their lives that would improve their health an allow them to live longer it would be; DRINK DISTILLED WATER.
Second would be take your Omega 3's.
Something inside me told me to drink distilled water way back in 1971 when I returned from Vietnam. Back then there was quite a controversy about it. I did it anyway. It dilutes the poisons floating around in your system and helps eliminate them. I'm still here and as you may well know most of the Vietnam guys are gone now. It's important, especially the veterans who were poisoned like we were.
Doc Sutter