[permaculture] distilled water

steveread steveread at free.fr
Wed Sep 24 11:55:40 EDT 2008




Bonjour Antonio,

here is a link to a recent WHO report about your question

http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/dwq/nutdemineralized.pdf



Kenavo, 


steveread
steveread at free.fr
2008-09-24

  
I have a solar water distiller and the sun makes my water.  I think you are 
right .  empty pure water iMHO  not only brings more nutrients into the cell 
but carries away more waist.  I agree other water is to full to pick up 
waste where as distilled water is pure empty and can hold more waste.  I 
have had my water maker for over 20 years.  it has no moving parts the sun 
lifts up the h atom and the o atom comes along with it.  I think distilled 
water using heat is not as pure as the sun just lifting up the h2 AND O 
atom and nothing else where as heat will also leave some protrolem products. 
anyway i agree .  the purer the water the better.  also bathing in pure 
water is better  don't forget that.  I wish i had enough water for that.  I 
can make a little more than 1 gal.  more in summer than winter.  some time i 
have enough to rise off and for my hair pure water is better than any rinse 
i have ever used.  I live in santa barbara and get a lot of sun.  its not 
the heat but the power of the sun to raise up the h2o  so its really not 
distilled but I feel its the purest water anywhere if done right.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jody Troupe"  <jodyt2 at mac.com >
To: "permaculture"  <permaculture at lists.ibiblio.org >
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 6:19 AM
Subject: Re: [permaculture] distilled water


> Hi Antonio-
>
> I have heard many times that drinking distilled water can be harmful
> BUT I come from a different perspective. I actually study body
> chemistry (includes body pH, but also measures other factors of the
> urine & saliva) and our protocol includes exclusively using distilled
> water. It is considered higher energy water in terms of bringing
> nutrients into the cell. Other waters aren't necessarily bad, but they
> have less ability to transport nutrients that are needed because the
> molecules are already carrying minerals (not necessarily the ones that
> particular body needs to bring in.)
>
> This protocol has been used for decades extremely successfully and
> people on it do not experience hair loss, or degenerative diseases
> that are often attributed to distilled water in some other articles
> I've read. The articles I've seen have not been based on scientific
> findings but are conclusions the author came to based on disparate data.
>
> Jody
>
>
> On Sep 24, 2008, at 5:24 AM, sinergyinaction at netscape.net wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > has anyone ever heard/read whether drinking distilled water might be
> > harmful for the human body in the long run (after many years of
> > regular consumption? Is there any study or experience available?
> > Cheers
> > Antonio
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