I know some aren’t fond of him, but for now he’s just saying don’t drink it. Claims that once his source has protective measures in place, he’s going to cover the story and drop the info.
I already assume our tap water and the bottled options to both be terrible BUT.. my point is, there’s a couple relatable deltas here. One, a couple weeks ago on 2/15 stating “Watch the water.” The other in a few days on 3/6 stating “WATCH the water.”
I’m curious to see what the incoming story is and if it’s got anything to do with these warnings from Q.
Drink DISTILLED water. Pure liquid steam. Can't screw that up. I also cook with it.
And no fluoride!
Is the warning about distilled water removing necessary minerals BS?
I've been drinking home-made distilled water from a counter-top water distiller now since May of '20. No issues at all.
I use the kind that allows you to do a final drip through a charcoal filter. I haven't gotten sick during the entire Covid thing. We use it for all our drinking water, ice cubes, tea, coffee, juice, flavored Crystal lite drinks, boiling rice or potatoes in, we also use it in our sinus rinses, to dilute our hand lotions & spray cleaning supplies, and for use in our floor steamer, etc.
If you are worried about minerals, get yourself a bottle of Mineral Blend Fulvic-Humic Whole Food Based Mineral Supplement or similar. That should cover both bases.
You use water for juice?
I dilute my juice with water if it is store bought. It is always too concentrated for my taste.
I also started drinking counter top distilled water a few years ago. You get all your minerals from food, the minerals in tap water and bottled water are inorganic minerals that give you nothing. Putting a couple squeezes of lemon in homemade distilled water, and it's the best damn water you will ever taste. Or the Fulvic-humic is good too, like CasuallyObservant says.
High priced bottled water taste like dirt and plastic to me now, I can't even drink it. The chlorine smell that comes off my tap water makes me feel sick, I'm very sensitive to it now having not drank it in so long. I'm only disappointed that I still have to shower in that crap tap water.
Get a counter top distiller and run it a few times. You will see all garbage left behind from your tap water, and it will be enough to make you NEVER drink it again.
I guess if you were just drinking distilled water to survive you would need other vitamins and minerals, sure. You can always use supplements. Just saying, as far as purity goes, there is no water as pure. Dehydration? No expert, but I think water of any kind helps with that. BS? Not sure, depends on what the agenda is.
Eating food should take care of any vitamins and minerals your body needs. When I was researching Reverse osmosis systems I came across the same claim a few times.
I think we need some ions so our teeth don't leech them out. Like Ca, Mg, K, etc. The whole [concentration] osmosis thing. I filter the tap water and the filter also takes out the fluoride. It's one of those pitcher kinda things with the filter. But it lets the good minerals though. Works great.
Yes, lots of people use those. Filtered water is better than tap any day. Actually, we drink quite a lot of bottled spring water. Use the distilled for coffee, tea, boiling spaghetti, etc.
Yea distilled for coffee
It's good to drink from time to time. It will deplete minerals in your body.. red flag is heartburn. At least that is the case with Kroger vapor distilled
There is no evidence that it depletes minerals in your body, if you have any please share it. Don't drink store bought distilled water, that garbage is leeching plastic. Distilled water easily absorbs whatever is around it, and those plastic bottles they put distilled water in supermarkets leeches plastic badly.
My evidence is it happened to myself and my daughter. Started with very bad heartburn. Went to major fatigue for both of us. We were told to stop drinking the distilled water. Within a few days all the symptoms were gone. We drink it every once in a while.
Could have been the plastic too though. We were told it was mineral deficiency causing the symptoms.