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Off the scale for what? RO and Distilled have different issues. RO has a Ph lower that desired for drinking. It removes everything from the water including some positively charged ions, which leaves in on the low Ph side. Distilled has no trace minerals which your body needs. If you only drink distilled or RO, make sure to take mineral supplements.
I drink a mix of RO and well water (that is lab tested and has ALL the minerals my body craves) as well as eating the higher ph foods my body gets cravings for. What mineral supplements in particular do you recommend for people who don't have access to naturally hard water?
Little tip about minerals. You get more in one local organic homemade meal than all the water you drink in a year combined. Mineral intake through water is not how we survive. Sure it helps but it's not in the quantities we actually need. You are what you eat. And remember, distilled water is just rain water without the pollution.
Therefore the choice becomes: RO means expensive, proprietary filters that need to be bought forever but are easier to maintain in general.
Distilled means you have to upkeep, improve, maintain the system yourself, clean it. Cost is electricity, Citric Acid and Carbon Filters. Both have their moments to shine.
Its measuring total dissolved solids...So yes if it has minerals maybe it will screw up the readings compared to distilled and RO. Question I have though is how do I know what the "minerals/chemicals" is in the tap?
So you have what is called 'Hard Water', lots of dissolved minerals. You could have a company take a sample of your tap water and analyze if for all the compounds. It will cost about $150, or you can contact your water company and ask for a copy of their annual water quality report, which they are required to produce annually.