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Distilled Water
Minerals
DOES DISTILLED WATER
LEACH MINERALS FROM OUR BODIES?
No, in fact, just the opposite has been found to occur in cellular
research studies. It is a mistaken belief that drinking pure distilled
water reduces valuable minerals from living human tissues.
ORGANIC MINERALS VS.
INORGANIC MINERALS
There are two types of minerals, organic and inorganic. Human
physiology has a biological affinity for organic minerals. Most
minerals for body functions are absorbed from dietary plant foods. A
growing plant converts the inorganic minerals from the soils to a
useful organic mineral. When an organic mineral (from a plant food)
enters the stomach it attaches itself to a specific protein-molecule
(a process called chelation) in order to be absorbed, and then it
gains access to the tissue sites where it is needed. Once a plant
mineral is absorbed within the body, it is utilized as a coenzyme for
composing body fluids, forming blood and bone cells, and the
maintaining of healthy nerve transmission.
(Balch & Balch 1990)
What you
see before you, my friend, is the result of a lifetime of chocolate -Katharine
Hepburn
Without a healthy
organic mineral balance inside and outside the cells of muscle, blood,
and bone substructures, the body will began to spasm, twitch and
cramp, eventually deteriorating to a full "rigor complex", and/or
complete failure. Minerals can be likened to the key to your car: it
is a small component, but nevertheless an essential one. And a small
amount of inorganic minerals are needed (like sodium), but food is
still the best source.
INORGANIC MINERALS FROM
TAPWATER ARE "BAD NEWS"
Tap water presents a variety of inorganic minerals which our body has
difficulty absorbing. Their presence is suspect in a wide array of
degenerative diseases, such as hardening of the arteries, arthritis,
kidney stones, gall stones, glaucoma, cataracts, hearing loss,
emphysema, diabetes, and obesity. The minerals available, especially
in "hard" tapwater , are poorly absorbed, or rejected by cellular
tissue sites, and, if not evacuated, their presence may cause arterial
obstruction, and internal damage.
(Dennison 1993, Muehling 1994, Banik 1989)
ORGANIC MINERALS ARE
PREFERRED
It is no wonder that the body prefers the richest source of minerals,
from organic foods, instead of the hard-to-absorb minerals in tap
water. Even if human tissue suddenly developed the ability to absorb
inorganic minerals from tap water, it would take an enormous amount of
tapwater to supply the bare minimal mineral quantities for proper life
functions. If (for example) the ample inorganic mineral content of the
tap water in Reno, Nevada were modified so that it would convert the
daily Calcium requirement (RDA) from its inorganic calcium solutes,
one would have to drink 7.4 gallons of their tap water.
DISTILLED WATER ACTUALLY
ENHANCES MINERAL ABSORPTION RATES
Yes, and this is correllated to the ability of hard water to conduct
electricity. Distilled Water will not conduct electricity (even when 2
parts per million inorganic minerals or less are present). Water with
5 parts inorganic content per million parts water (or more) will
conduct electricity, completing a simple circuit and lighting a tester
bulb. The higher the inorganic content is in a per million count, the
less effectively water transmits organic minerals to tissue sites.
Bottled water, tapwater, reverse-osmosis filtered water, and
carbon-block filtered water (when tested) will conduct electricity,
substantiating that these are not the best carriers for
mineral-transport and mineral-absorption
(Muehling 1994). Tapwater in the USA has been shown to contain
19 "inorganic metals of concern" (1994 Safe Water Drinking Act), for
which maximum contaminant levels have been set.
(Tone 1994) Most American
tapwater tested falls between the ranges of 350 parts per million to
over 1000 parts per million total contaminants.
(Colgan 1993)
REPEAT THE QUESTION
PLEASE...
Does drinking distilled water leach minerals from the body? No, quite
the opposite. If inorganic minerals (and other substances like
chlorine, heavy metals, bacteria, etc.) are removed from tapwater , by
converting it into pure distilled water, the result is improved
absorption of all nutrients, including minerals, and improved
elimination of wastes at the cellular level.
REFERENCES
Muehling EC, "Pure Water Now: It's Time For Action",
2cd Ed., Pure Water Inc., Lincoln , Neb ., 1994:1-42.
Dennison C, "Why I Drink
Distilled Water",
Reprint Form 6300, Pure Water Inc., Lincoln, Neb., 1993.
Tone J, "Your Drinking
Water-How Good Is It?",
National Testing Laboratories Inc., Cleveland , Ohio ,1994:21.
Banik AE, "The Choice Is
Clear",
ACRES USA, Metaire, Louisiana, 1989:37.
Balch JF, Balch PA,
PRESCRIPTION FOR NUTRITIONAL HEALING,
Avery Publishing Co., Garden City, NY, 1990:17.
Colgan M, OPTIMUM SPORTS
NUTRITION,
Advanced Research Press, New York , NY, 1993:23-24.
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