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We ALL should be drinking distilled water. Our bodies dont do anything with dissolved solids in water except let them build up in our joints as arthritis. We get our minerals from plants that have converted solid minerals to soluble.
Distilled Water is a colorless, odorless and tasteless liquid. Neither Walmart nor Walgreens or CVS adds 'stuff' to it for taste. That is what drinking water/mineral water/spring water is for.
DW is also unfit for drinking. It has a pH of 7 ideally and has no dissolved minerals which makes it not a wise choice to drink (Drinking water has a pH of 7.8-8 which has alkali minerals dissolved in it which is needed for the electrolytes in your body. DW does not have and should not have any of that.
We ALL should be drinking distilled water. Our bodies dont do anything with dissolved solids in water except let them build up in our joints as arthritis. We get our minerals from plants that have converted solid minerals to soluble.
Then the labels are wrong. Both bottles I picked up from two different pharmacy's said there were added minerals.
I don't have a picture, but CVS does make DW with added minerals.This is wrong and actually irresponsible to post IMHO. The "dissolved solids" in "regular water" include sodium, calcium, iron, etc... These minerals are essential for life.
One should not drink exclusively distilled water, especially to stay hydrated in the heat. Drinking a little or drinking it here and there is fine - but every time you drink it you are diluting/peeing out electrolytes that aren't replaced with the liquid.
Drinking it to stay hydrated in the heat can be a disaster.
Minerals do not "build up in joints as arthritis"... That is simply not correct.
Can you post a pic of the label?
Then the labels are wrong. Both bottles I picked up from two different pharmacy's said there were added minerals.
There's an old adage that's brought
up on this and other forums that says:
"If it's on you, then it's in you!"
(i.e.: Your skin will absorb water
and most everything that's in it)
This being the case:
Then no matter how "clean the water"
is that's drank...best not to forget about
the water used to take a shower/bath.
Yep...
Really no need to worry about the nuances
of drinking distilled vs. other "clean waters"...
if you are contaminating yourself in the shower.
Bob
Dunno.
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Maybe it's something new.
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This is wrong and actually irresponsible to post IMHO. The "dissolved solids" in "regular water" include sodium, calcium, iron, etc... These minerals are essential for life.
One should not drink exclusively distilled water, especially to stay hydrated in the heat. Drinking a little or drinking it here and there is fine - but every time you drink it you are diluting/peeing out electrolytes that aren't replaced with the liquid.
Drinking it to stay hydrated in the heat can be a disaster.
Minerals do not "build up in joints as arthritis"... That is simply not correct.
Can you post a pic of the label?
There's an old adage that's brought
up on this and other forums that says:
"If it's on you, then it's in you!"
(i.e.: Your skin will absorb water
and most everything that's in it)
This being the case:
Then no matter how "clean the water"
is that's drank...best not to forget about
the water used to take a shower/bath.
Yep...
Really no need to worry about the nuances
of drinking distilled vs. other "clean waters"...
if you are contaminating yourself in the shower.
Bob
Excuse me, irresponsible? Smh
The Navy has been serving sailors distilled water for over 60 years. How's that for a sample size?
What's irresponsible is perpetuating myths and wives tales and acting like someone else is ignorant when it's actually you. If you have an opinion, state it without getting personal. TYVM
I didn't know i drank distilled water in the navy for 4 yrs. Maybe that's why I have issues
•Me too;I understand your point but water
quality is quite important.
I am not trying to argue.
Just have desire to see
people live well.