Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 --- Kat <js_kat wrote: > I follow science. The two links in my daughter's > discussion clearly > show the science of distilled water and why it > should not be > consumed. No no Kat, That only shows what happens in a Petri dish. There is no reason (scientific or other) to believe that is what happens in a live body subject to biological control. As a matter of fact that link did not even make that claim. >All the links and discussion I see coming > from those who > tout DW as the best drink are subjective, no science > that I can see. Muscle testing is about as subjective as you can get. > > I also found and interesting statement page 2 of the > Bragg site " Pure > distilled water is truly God's greatest gift to us, > a source of life > and health. > - Paul C. Bragg " > > Considering man HAS to alter the water from the > natural forms to make > distilled water (when nature does heat water to the > point of steam, > man can't drink the steam and by the time the steam > is water again > and accessible to man as water it has much more in > it than distilled > water), I don't see how that statement makes any > sense. Not true. A good distiller (with post filter) will produce 99.9% pure h2o. As for altering God's water - you do have to at least filter it so I agree that does not make sense. > > The fact of the matter is, plants are very different > from animals, as > stated in the URL. > > I know what I've seen. I saw what happened to my > friend who switched > from spring water and filtered water to distilled > water A good reaction as was explained in another post from the other Ron I think. > I know how > sensitive EIs are to things that the rest of us just > slough off. > They are our guinea pigs, so to speak. If a small > amount of > something hurts them, then to some degree it is > hurting all of us. As does bad science. :-) Ron > > Regardless of anything, as I said before I use > muscle testing > extensively, because the body KNOWS what it likes > and does not like. > If I put any type of water on a chest and that > person has a strong > muscle go weak, I know it is not something the body > wants, so I won't > recommend it to them. That to me is the ultimate > test of whether > something is good or not. > > Kat > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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