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You do not want to drink bacteria most are harmless but some are dangerous.

You want minerals in your water, for taste! Distilled water is devoid of any

minerals or organic material. Yes, it is sterile. To make distilled water

fill a pressure cooker 1/3 full of water and boil, place the lid on and then

a hose to the top hole in the pot. make a series of loose coils loop them

over a broom handle and run the end of the hose into clean sterile container

and let the pressure cooker do its thing the steam goes into the hose and

condenses and only the vapor is left which falls into your clean container.

If your hose were clean and uncontaminated you would have sterile water with

no contaminates. In theory at least. in fact it is safe to drink and has no

any thing in it to "go bad"

Carol

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>You do not want to drink bacteria most are harmless but some are dangerous.

>You want minerals in your water, for taste! Distilled water is devoid of

>any

>minerals or organic material. Yes, it is sterile. To make distilled water

>fill a pressure cooker 1/3 full of water and boil, place the lid on and

>then

>a hose to the top hole in the pot. make a series of loose coils loop them

>over a broom handle and run the end of the hose into clean sterile

<>container

>and let the pressure cooker do its thing the steam goes into the hose and

>condenses and only the vapor is left which falls into your clean container.

>If your hose were clean and uncontaminated you would have sterile water

>with

<>no contaminates. In theory at least. in fact it is safe to drink and has

>no any thing in it to "go bad"

>Carol

 

Still I have survived prefering to drink stream , spring and river water in

preference to distilled water. That I would consider a last resort.

Please see entries on Shauberger.

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