Young doc here, mainstream "science" will tell you distilled is bad bc it doesn't have any minerals and you need minerals or some bs. Truth is that you get 90% of your daily value of these minerals through solid foods anyway and there are far more valuable pros of distilled water.
Distilled water theoretically can "cleanse" your body by picking up heavier elements that tend to deposit in blood vessels and organs as you get older. Things like the calcification of the pineal gland fits in this category.
Distilled water is only water: no Na, Ca, etc and no neurotoxic fluoride.
Also do not buy the plastic gallon jugs from the supermarket because they are probably filled with microplastics. The distilled water probably making it even easier to react and mix with the plastic.
I do keep those because it's the only water I drink and sometimes I get behind distilling my own for the fam. Yes, water is nature's most gentle solvent and it will cleanse the positively charged (bad stuff for the lurkers) stuff from the body.
And yes, we don't need the minerals in the water, we need pure water. That's all distilled water is. Pure water. OMG PURE WATER IS SO DANGEROUS!!!!!
It's really sad just how dumb people are when it comes to one of the most abundant resources on the planet and how it impacts our bodies. Not entirely their fault as it's been intentionally hidden... But a little common sense goes a long way. If you want water, drink pure, fucking water (distilled). Leave the minerals out of it and in your food.
People have been drinking mineralized water from natural sources for literally thousands of fucking years. It's hardly "dumb" to think that what we've been doing since the dawn of time is the preferred or best option biologically. It has nothing to do with "intentionally hidden" information.
You shouldn't, because there are NO minerals in distilled water. So, if you drink only distilled water you may become nutritionally deficient in any number of trace minerals often found in water. I have a reverse osmosis water purifier and they sell liquid minerals to add to the water, so think about this if you are drinking distilled water. Minerals!!
Minerals in water are inorganic, dude. Humans don't (aren't intended) to consume inorganic minerals. Do you eat rocks? Dirt? No. Plants do
and they convert those minerals into organic minerals (thanks to photosynthesis) which you get from eating the plants.
I'll make distilled water, run it through a pile of dirt and rocks... It'll then have your precious minerals in it. You gonna drink that? LOL
Why am I not mineral deficient as I've been drinking exclusively distilled water for over a decade.
Water is key and you're drinking the wrong kind and doing your body a disservice. Try it and it see. It won't kill you.
Exactly. This is the same reason the appendix no longer has any use in humans these days. We are no longer eating our food off the ground so we aren't ingesting dirt and rocks like before.
This. Plus we should be drinking only distilled water anyway. One of the bigger conspiracies out there is that you shouldn't.
Young doc here, mainstream "science" will tell you distilled is bad bc it doesn't have any minerals and you need minerals or some bs. Truth is that you get 90% of your daily value of these minerals through solid foods anyway and there are far more valuable pros of distilled water.
Distilled water theoretically can "cleanse" your body by picking up heavier elements that tend to deposit in blood vessels and organs as you get older. Things like the calcification of the pineal gland fits in this category.
Distilled water is only water: no Na, Ca, etc and no neurotoxic fluoride.
Also do not buy the plastic gallon jugs from the supermarket because they are probably filled with microplastics. The distilled water probably making it even easier to react and mix with the plastic.
I do keep those because it's the only water I drink and sometimes I get behind distilling my own for the fam. Yes, water is nature's most gentle solvent and it will cleanse the positively charged (bad stuff for the lurkers) stuff from the body.
And yes, we don't need the minerals in the water, we need pure water. That's all distilled water is. Pure water. OMG PURE WATER IS SO DANGEROUS!!!!!
It's really sad just how dumb people are when it comes to one of the most abundant resources on the planet and how it impacts our bodies. Not entirely their fault as it's been intentionally hidden... But a little common sense goes a long way. If you want water, drink pure, fucking water (distilled). Leave the minerals out of it and in your food.
People have been drinking mineralized water from natural sources for literally thousands of fucking years. It's hardly "dumb" to think that what we've been doing since the dawn of time is the preferred or best option biologically. It has nothing to do with "intentionally hidden" information.
I think natural spring water is pretty awesome to drink. Especially down here in Texas we have the ultra badass natural refining Edward's Aquifer.
Purest water you can find down here by far.
Yeah, and they've developed bone diseases due to it.
It is being intentionally hidden.
You shouldn't, because there are NO minerals in distilled water. So, if you drink only distilled water you may become nutritionally deficient in any number of trace minerals often found in water. I have a reverse osmosis water purifier and they sell liquid minerals to add to the water, so think about this if you are drinking distilled water. Minerals!!
Minerals in water are inorganic, dude. Humans don't (aren't intended) to consume inorganic minerals. Do you eat rocks? Dirt? No. Plants do and they convert those minerals into organic minerals (thanks to photosynthesis) which you get from eating the plants.
I'll make distilled water, run it through a pile of dirt and rocks... It'll then have your precious minerals in it. You gonna drink that? LOL
Why am I not mineral deficient as I've been drinking exclusively distilled water for over a decade.
Water is key and you're drinking the wrong kind and doing your body a disservice. Try it and it see. It won't kill you.
Exactly. This is the same reason the appendix no longer has any use in humans these days. We are no longer eating our food off the ground so we aren't ingesting dirt and rocks like before.