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Water distiller vs reverse osmosis filter?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1266452:MV8xOTY2MDg4XzMzMDIxNzI2XzMwNzA3N0Yx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 17708135:MV8xOTY2MDg4XzMzMDIxMzkyX0QzRTBDMkZG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1266452:MV8xOTY2MDg4XzMzMDIxMzQ5X0YxOUM2NTNB] distilled takes all the nutrients out, doesn't it? [/quote] Yes, but eat one lettuce leaf and you have the same amount of nutrient you might in some healthy creek water! And the minerals the bottling companies add are allways in-organic. You want the organic stuff. Distilled water filters your body from the in-organic stuff there's in it! [/quote] Yes, but then you're drinking water and uselessly drinking it. I know you can make up for the nutrients elsewhere - but can you have the same catalyst to get it into your body? There is a difference. [/quote]
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Whats the verdict on the two?
Is one that much better than the other?
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