That's incorrect. You don't want water with minerals in it because they're inorganic. Do you eat dirt? How about rocks? Those are minerals.
You know what does eat dirt and rocks? Plants. They convert rocks and dirt to food via photosynthesis so we can then eat the plants. Any mineral in your water is not going to be correctly assimilated by your body.
Yeah, that scaling that tap-water causes is not good for your organs either. Use tap water in an iron every day for a month or so and it will likely quit working. This isn't how water is supposed to work. Water doesn't gum up stuff... It's the stuff in the water that does.
And it's also why distilled water doesn't conduct electricity. Because it's just water.
Ionized salt has benefits which is why it's becoming harder to find and may be one of the few exceptions to the inorganic/organic mineral discussion and not sure if it's in water...?
And sea salts are generally said to have higher doses of fluoride in them.
But now we're getting into taste vs what your body needs. It most certainly doesn't need salt in your water.
Build a dirt mound of rocks and dirt. Pour distilled water over it. Capture the water at the bottom. It has minerals in it now. You gonna drink it? You gonna tell me the distilled water is worse for you than the now mineral-infused water leftover?
That's incorrect. You don't want water with minerals in it because they're inorganic. Do you eat dirt? How about rocks? Those are minerals.
You know what does eat dirt and rocks? Plants. They convert rocks and dirt to food via photosynthesis so we can then eat the plants. Any mineral in your water is not going to be correctly assimilated by your body.
Your data on this subject is grossly incorrect.
For the vast majority of human existence, humans have had to drink from whatever fresh water source was available, for example, a lake, or stream.
And the water in lakes, streams, wells, etc has LOTS of minerals suspended in the water.
Thats why your water distilled gets “limed up” with minerals that you have to use vinegar etc to clean off your distiller surfaces.
The reason i went with distilled water, wasn’t really for my own health, but so that my coffee maker wouldn’t lime up.
Im Currently using “purified drinking water” from the grocery store, which is packaged in sketchy plastic jugs that leeches plastic into the water.
I should just run a pipe from my rain gutter straight into my coffee maker
Yeah, that scaling that tap-water causes is not good for your organs either. Use tap water in an iron every day for a month or so and it will likely quit working. This isn't how water is supposed to work. Water doesn't gum up stuff... It's the stuff in the water that does.
And it's also why distilled water doesn't conduct electricity. Because it's just water.
Ionized salt has benefits which is why it's becoming harder to find and may be one of the few exceptions to the inorganic/organic mineral discussion and not sure if it's in water...?
And sea salts are generally said to have higher doses of fluoride in them.
But now we're getting into taste vs what your body needs. It most certainly doesn't need salt in your water.
Build a dirt mound of rocks and dirt. Pour distilled water over it. Capture the water at the bottom. It has minerals in it now. You gonna drink it? You gonna tell me the distilled water is worse for you than the now mineral-infused water leftover?