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The Distilled Water Myth

 


The Distilled Water Myth

Copyright © 2011 Wayne Pickering

 

Let’s dispel the myth about the proper kind of water to drink. My first comment is that we can’t get clean water out of a dirty pipe. And when I interviewed Olympic athletes a few years back about what they do to maintain their health and energy on a busy travel schedule, one of the three things they all had in common was, and I say this verbatim, “Wayne, we never drink the crap from the tap!” That statement has changed a lot of people’s thinking about better water to drink!

 

In his book, “The Choice is Clear”, by Dr. Allen E. Banik, he describes distilled water as “the only water that is pure – the only water free from all impurities.”

 

Distilled water acts as a solvent in the body. It dissolves food substances so they can be assimilated and taken into every cell. It dissolves inorganic mineral substance, acid crystals and all other waste products so that these can be eliminated in the process of purifying the body.

 

As distilled water enters the body, it picks up mineral deposits accumulated in the joints, artery walls or wherever such deposits occur, and begins to carry them out. Gallstones and kidney stones decrease until they can safely pass through their ducts. Arthritic pains lessen, as joints become more supple and movable!

 

Distilled water has the inherent characteristics of a magnet, which picks discarded minerals and with the assistance of the blood and the lymph, transports them to the kidneys for elimination. It is this kind of mineral elimination that is erroneously referred to as leaching. The notion that distilled water leaches minerals from the body is inaccurate; it does nothing of the sort. Distilled water collects and removes inorganic mineral that have been rejected by the cells and tissues and which, if not evacuated, can cause serious damage.

 

Odorless, colorless and tasteless, distilled water contains no solid mater of any kind, no minerals, organic or inorganic and is made solely of the two gases, hydrogen and oxygen. It can be used as a drinking water, for cooking, for electric irons and batteries; and it is so pure that it is used for intravenous feeding, inhalation therapy, prescriptions and baby formulas. Enjoy a guaranteed clean glass of distilled water the next time you need something to drink and relax.

 

My www.HealthAtLast.com ” website has an entire section on water and distilled water, and you’d be amazed by the information in it as well as the misinformation that’s dispelled in that program. Please check it out when you get a chance.

 

All the best.

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