Distilled liquids clean the body of ALL disease & toxins, Decalcify pineal gland, Urine therapy | |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 6461884 United States 11/03/2012 04:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6461884 Pure water is distilled water, two names for the same thing. Some water might be marketed as pure but they may have used a technique that is different than distillation.. that would be something to look for. I think you are spot on with that statement. Direct experience speaks volumes and so far with mine I have had nothing but positive results from the continued consumption of distilled liquids. how are your teeth any change there since you been consuming dead water? My teeth have whitened significantly as a result of using urine & distilled liquids. Since all four types of distilled liquids are negatively charged they effectively pull all positively charged / inorganic dis-eases, toxins, deposits, calcification, ETC. Not sure that any type of water is ''dead'' as you have mentioned. Different types of water have varying degrees of structure, content and magnetic/electrical charge. water without salts/minerals is called 'dead water'. btw the reason reverse osmosis or distilled water reads as acidic is because it has no salts or minerals in it so it sucks in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere... also do not store reverse osmosis or distilled water in a plastic or metal containers it will leech the solvents and metals from them. essentially reverse osmosis or distilled water will make the body acidic due to its co2 content. long term use of reverse osmosis or distilled water will cause many health problems. I personally do not believe in any such ''dead water''. All water is living to some degree. The nature of distilled water is such to where all that is inorganic bonds to it and stays bonded to it. Water that has ''minerals'' are inorganic minerals that the body cannot and will not assimilate. It is what plugs human bodies up with crud. We get our minerals from organic sources such as fruits and vegetables, not water. I entirely disagree. The proof is in experience. I know someone who has been drinking distilled for 30 years, some for 5, some for a year, ETC. Guess what? They are in perfect health! I appreciate your perspective but personally disagree entirely. :) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26929354 United Kingdom 11/03/2012 04:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26929354 how are your teeth any change there since you been consuming dead water? My teeth have whitened significantly as a result of using urine & distilled liquids. Since all four types of distilled liquids are negatively charged they effectively pull all positively charged / inorganic dis-eases, toxins, deposits, calcification, ETC. Not sure that any type of water is ''dead'' as you have mentioned. Different types of water have varying degrees of structure, content and magnetic/electrical charge. water without salts/minerals is called 'dead water'. btw the reason reverse osmosis or distilled water reads as acidic is because it has no salts or minerals in it so it sucks in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere... also do not store reverse osmosis or distilled water in a plastic or metal containers it will leech the solvents and metals from them. essentially reverse osmosis or distilled water will make the body acidic due to its co2 content. long term use of reverse osmosis or distilled water will cause many health problems. I personally do not believe in any such ''dead water''. All water is living to some degree. The nature of distilled water is such to where all that is inorganic bonds to it and stays bonded to it. Water that has ''minerals'' are inorganic minerals that the body cannot and will not assimilate. It is what plugs human bodies up with crud. We get our minerals from organic sources such as fruits and vegetables, not water. I entirely disagree. The proof is in experience. I know someone who has been drinking distilled for 30 years, some for 5, some for a year, ETC. Guess what? They are in perfect health! I appreciate your perspective but personally disagree entirely. :) the term dead water is a harsh one, but water without salts in it destroys its a leech, in other words a solvent. all is good and well as long as your body can maintain homeostasis, but if there is a problem with this system, whereas the body can not secrete enough co2 from your blood it will force your body to take minerals from bones and teeth. its not something you notice either, except when you take a fall and you hip shatters, then while examining they notice your bones are full of holes. just be aware, its a silent problem. ..of course you are absolutely correct that distilled water cleanses the body, no doubt you are feeling this benefit. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26929354 United Kingdom 11/03/2012 04:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 6461884 United States 11/03/2012 04:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | MYTH #2: DISTILLED WATER LEACHES MINERALS FROM YOUR BODY What the proponents of this Myth want you to believe are that because distilled water is so pure, drinking it will leach minerals from your body, thereby robbing you of good health and nutrition. There is no basis of fact to document this claim. The national best-seller health and diet book: “Fit for Life II: Living Health” by Harvey and Marilyn Diamond, answers this question in the following excerpt: “Distilled water has an inherent quality. Acting almost like a magnet, it picks up rejected, discarded and unusable minerals and, assisted by the blood and the lymph, carries them to the lungs and kidneys for elimination from the body. The statement that distilled water leaches minerals from the body has no basis in fact. It doesn't leach out minerals that have become part of the cell structure. It can’t and it won’t. It collects only minerals that have already been rejected or excreted by the cells . . . To suggest that distilled water takes up minerals from foods so that the body derives no benefit from them is absurd.” [link to www.durastill.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26635025 Canada 11/03/2012 04:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Half Past Midnight User ID: 781996 United States 11/03/2012 04:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | how are your teeth any change there since you been consuming dead water? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26929354 I've been drinking distilled water for 2 or 3 days now since reading this thread and today I noticed my teeth are whiter and you can't through them as much. This happened after I did oil pulling for a couple days a couple years ago. I haven't changed my diet or done anything else different, just switched to distilled water so I'm thinking maybe it makes minerals in my blood more available to the teeth and other bones. |
Half Past Midnight User ID: 781996 United States 11/03/2012 04:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25310425 United Kingdom 11/03/2012 04:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Distilled water DOES leech minerals from your body. You say you know someone who's been drinking for 30 years and in perfect health. How do you know they are? Have you examined them, done tests? Nope. You just assume and promote something which is potentially harmful to others. We're ment to drink spring water, water that is matured and contains all the minerals we need. Read Viktor Schaubergers work. There's a list in there about water types. I believe it says you can drink distilled water for a short period of time if there is nothing better, but long term you should definitely not.. as it will leech from the body. Water will either give, or it will take. Same goes for tap water. Disease and cancer are so rife because our water quality is piss poor. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26929354 United Kingdom 11/03/2012 04:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | MYTH #2: DISTILLED WATER LEACHES MINERALS FROM YOUR BODY Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6461884 What the proponents of this Myth want you to believe are that because distilled water is so pure, drinking it will leach minerals from your body, thereby robbing you of good health and nutrition. There is no basis of fact to document this claim. The national best-seller health and diet book: “Fit for Life II: Living Health” by Harvey and Marilyn Diamond, answers this question in the following excerpt: “Distilled water has an inherent quality. Acting almost like a magnet, it picks up rejected, discarded and unusable minerals and, assisted by the blood and the lymph, carries them to the lungs and kidneys for elimination from the body. The statement that distilled water leaches minerals from the body has no basis in fact. It doesn't leach out minerals that have become part of the cell structure. It can’t and it won’t. It collects only minerals that have already been rejected or excreted by the cells . . . To suggest that distilled water takes up minerals from foods so that the body derives no benefit from them is absurd.” [link to www.durastill.com] the story you have quoted is a misleading one. your body needs minerals. by not including the minerals from your natural water supply your reducing the amount your body has available, the input of minerals is less. this reduction alone should show you your going to be mineral deficient, if you do not compensate for it. the very same mechanism you quote as its benefit is that it leaches toxins from your body... yet the article you quote says it does not ;) |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 6461884 United States 11/03/2012 04:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | how are your teeth any change there since you been consuming dead water? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26929354 I've been drinking distilled water for 2 or 3 days now since reading this thread and today I noticed my teeth are whiter and you can't through them as much. This happened after I did oil pulling for a couple days a couple years ago. I haven't changed my diet or done anything else different, just switched to distilled water so I'm thinking maybe it makes minerals in my blood more available to the teeth and other bones. Yahoo!!! Congratulations. The solution is SO simple!! It's exactly what ''they'' do not want us to know. :) |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 6461884 United States 11/03/2012 04:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Once again.... Spring water, well water, tap water, ETC contain INORGANIC MINERALS. Minerals, that our bodies indeed need, come from ORGANIC SOURCES. Vegetables & fruits! Spring water has minerals that have been collected from dirt! When a machine gets dirty.. what happens? Its performance drops and you have to clean it! The human biological system is no different. :) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26929354 United Kingdom 11/03/2012 04:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | think of distilled water as a sponge for salts. i say salts because only salts of metals are water soluble, metals themselves are not. wherever the distilled water goes it leeches the salts like a sponge.. but it doesn't let go of them, until its distilled or filtered again. ok follow this.. distilled water in mouth = salts leeched from body and them some by kidneys aswell and then urinated out, obviously salts are removed from your body the very same salts you call toxins. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26929354 United Kingdom 11/03/2012 04:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In response to some of the contrast in this thread as of late: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6461884 Once again.... Spring water, well water, tap water, ETC contain INORGANIC MINERALS. Minerals, that our bodies indeed need, come from ORGANIC SOURCES. Vegetables & fruits! Spring water has minerals that have been collected from dirt! When a machine gets dirty.. what happens? Its performance drops and you have to clean it! The human biological system is no different. :) the only minerals that vegetables and fruit contains are what is placed into the soil. your analogy of dirty machines is funny, yet irrelevant. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26929354 United Kingdom 11/03/2012 04:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | how are your teeth any change there since you been consuming dead water? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26929354 I've been drinking distilled water for 2 or 3 days now since reading this thread and today I noticed my teeth are whiter and you can't through them as much. This happened after I did oil pulling for a couple days a couple years ago. I haven't changed my diet or done anything else different, just switched to distilled water so I'm thinking maybe it makes minerals in my blood more available to the teeth and other bones. Yahoo!!! Congratulations. The solution is SO simple!! It's exactly what ''they'' do not want us to know. :) the reason his teeth are whiter is because the surface is being eroded away slowly by their saliva trying to find minerals to make the blood ph right. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 6461884 United States 11/03/2012 04:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In response to some of the contrast in this thread as of late: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6461884 Once again.... Spring water, well water, tap water, ETC contain INORGANIC MINERALS. Minerals, that our bodies indeed need, come from ORGANIC SOURCES. Vegetables & fruits! Spring water has minerals that have been collected from dirt! When a machine gets dirty.. what happens? Its performance drops and you have to clean it! The human biological system is no different. :) the only minerals that vegetables and fruit contains are what is placed into the soil. your analogy of dirty machines is funny, yet irrelevant. Incorrect. Plants and fruits take the inorganic minerals from the soil and turn it into organic minerals that our bodies can assimilate. It simply makes sense. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26929354 United Kingdom 11/03/2012 04:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 6461884 United States 11/03/2012 04:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I will opt out of continuing this conversation with you. :) Any further energy focused on this particular topic with you is redundant, I have stated what I have needed to state, as have you. Blessings. <3 |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 6461884 United States 11/03/2012 04:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26929354 United Kingdom 11/03/2012 04:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In response to some of the contrast in this thread as of late: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6461884 Once again.... Spring water, well water, tap water, ETC contain INORGANIC MINERALS. Minerals, that our bodies indeed need, come from ORGANIC SOURCES. Vegetables & fruits! Spring water has minerals that have been collected from dirt! When a machine gets dirty.. what happens? Its performance drops and you have to clean it! The human biological system is no different. :) the only minerals that vegetables and fruit contains are what is placed into the soil. your analogy of dirty machines is funny, yet irrelevant. Incorrect. Plants and fruits take the inorganic minerals from the soil and turn it into organic minerals that our bodies can assimilate. It simply makes sense. plants can only take what reverse osmosis allows. a root system uses capillary action to send water soluble elements to the rest of the plant. inorganic/organic is just muddying the water its a meaningless statement. minerals are just salts of metals! |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 6461884 United States 11/03/2012 04:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Star Shine (OP) User ID: 6461884 United States 11/03/2012 05:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | how are your teeth any change there since you been consuming dead water? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26929354 I've been drinking distilled water for 2 or 3 days now since reading this thread and today I noticed my teeth are whiter and you can't through them as much. This happened after I did oil pulling for a couple days a couple years ago. I haven't changed my diet or done anything else different, just switched to distilled water so I'm thinking maybe it makes minerals in my blood more available to the teeth and other bones. Hey there :) Are you on Facebook? There is an awesome private group that is full of awesome people who are into distilled liquids. :) You're more than welcome to join us! in lak'ech ( another you ) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1509660 United States 11/03/2012 05:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Distilled water DOES leech minerals from your body. You say you know someone who's been drinking for 30 years and in perfect health. How do you know they are? Have you examined them, done tests? Nope. You just assume and promote something which is potentially harmful to others. I've been drinking distilled water since 1989 and am in better health than I was then. My two dogs have always had nothing but distilled water and are doing ok, too. The youngest dog will be 15 in December. The old dog is 17 1/2, |
Star Shine (OP) User ID: 6461884 United States 11/03/2012 05:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Distilled water DOES leech minerals from your body. You say you know someone who's been drinking for 30 years and in perfect health. How do you know they are? Have you examined them, done tests? Nope. You just assume and promote something which is potentially harmful to others. I've been drinking distilled water since 1989 and am in better health than I was then. My two dogs have always had nothing but distilled water and are doing ok, too. The youngest dog will be 15 in December. The old dog is 17 1/2, in lak'ech ( another you ) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1509660 United States 11/03/2012 05:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Distilled water DOES leech minerals from your body. You say you know someone who's been drinking for 30 years and in perfect health. How do you know they are? Have you examined them, done tests? Nope. You just assume and promote something which is potentially harmful to others. I've been drinking distilled water since 1989 and am in better health than I was then. My two dogs have always had nothing but distilled water and are doing ok, too. The youngest dog will be 15 in December. The old dog is 17 1/2, Thanks! I'm not going to drink urine though. Lol. Another thing - I used to think distilled water tasted bad until I started making my own in an electric stainless steel $600 distiller. I love my distiller and it's incredibly easy to clean. Wish I had bought one years ago! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26935233 United Kingdom 11/03/2012 05:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some more facts to consider. 1. Bottled Water = RO Water When you drink many brands of bottled water, you are actually drinking RO treated tap water. 2. Soft Drinks = RO Water When you drink soft-drinks and soda, you are drinking mineral-free treated RO water. Vitamin water, sports drinks & energy drinks are also made from RO purified water. 3. Tap Water = RO Water Some US city and municipal water facilities (Orange County, CA) are already providing RO treated water to their communities. Los Angeles county is also considering RO systems as we speak. Even Beverly Hills 90210 is using RO water. Hey if reverse osmosis is good enough for the OC and the Hollywood elite that must tell you something! 4. GE & DOW water = RO Water General Electric and DOW chemical are two of the largest and most respected companies in the scientific community and both sell and endorse reverse osmosis technology for drinking water. 5. Arrowhead & Culligan water = RO Water Arrowhead, Culligan, Aquafina and Dasani are just a few brands that sell reverse osmosis water. 6. Google Campus Water = RO Water Google employees have on-site doctors, massage therapists, nutritionists, yoga classes and volleyball courts at their finger tips. They also have delicious reverse osmosis drinking water too. The truth is many of us have been drinking reverse osmosis water all our lives without even knowing it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26350310 Canada 11/03/2012 05:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Blue Skies User ID: 19168576 United States 11/03/2012 05:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Star Shine (OP) User ID: 6461884 United States 11/03/2012 06:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Distilled water DOES leech minerals from your body. You say you know someone who's been drinking for 30 years and in perfect health. How do you know they are? Have you examined them, done tests? Nope. You just assume and promote something which is potentially harmful to others. I've been drinking distilled water since 1989 and am in better health than I was then. My two dogs have always had nothing but distilled water and are doing ok, too. The youngest dog will be 15 in December. The old dog is 17 1/2, Thanks! I'm not going to drink urine though. Lol. Another thing - I used to think distilled water tasted bad until I started making my own in an electric stainless steel $600 distiller. I love my distiller and it's incredibly easy to clean. Wish I had bought one years ago! Fabulous! Yea, UT is not for everyone! At the very least, know that in a survival situation you can use it indefeinitely. The only way it does not work is if you wait to long to begin drinking it. :) AWESOME!!!! I would Love to get a distiller where I am but I think it would be too much of a strain on our solar system. :) in lak'ech ( another you ) |
Star Shine (OP) User ID: 6461884 United States 11/03/2012 06:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26814306 United States 11/03/2012 07:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you look at the level of minerals in water its contribution to our mineral intake is negligible. My understanding is that RO water is CLOSE to the purity level of distilled.... key word CLOSE. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6461884 If you really want to purify your system... check into a gallon to a gallon and a half a day of any one or a combination of distilled liquids (machine distilled, live unpasteurized fruit/veg juice, your own water). Also... check out Andrew Norton Webber's videos on YT. <3 so also not good form long term use if not accounting for the body's lost minerals? i would think the lack of cholrine and other contaminants in the water would be beneficial and the water would leach all minerals eg metal salts from the body so this idea is worth it. lets say i have been already drinking only RO water for a few years now and i supplement my minerals, is this the reason i look half my age? |