Guest guest Posted October 23, 2006 Report Share Posted October 23, 2006 Early Death Comes from Drinking Distilled Water by Zoltan P. Rona, MD, MSc During nearly 19 years of clinical practice I have had the opportunity to observe the health effects of drinking different types of water. Most of you would agree that drinking unfiltered tap water could be hazardous to your health because of things like parasites, chlorine, fluoride and dioxins. Many health fanatics, however, are often surprised to hear me say that drinking distilled water on a regular, daily basis is potentially dangerous. Paavo Airola wrote about the dangers of distilled water in the 1970's when it first became a fad with the health food crowd. Distillation is the process in which water is boiled, evaporated and the vapour condensed. Distilled water is free of dissolved minerals and, because of this, has the special property of being able to actively absorb toxic substances from the body and eliminate them. Studies validate the benefits of drinking distilled water when one is seeking to cleanse or detoxify the system for short periods of time (a few weeks at a time). Fasting using distilled water can be dangerous because of the rapid loss of electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride) and trace minerals like magnesium, deficiencies of which can cause heart beat irregularities and high blood pressure. Cooking foods in distilled water pulls the minerals out of them and lowers their nutrient value. Distilled water is an active absorber and when it comes into contact with air, it absorbs carbon dioxide, making it acidic. The more distilled water a person drinks, the higher the body acidity becomes. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, "Distilled water, being essentially mineral-free, is very aggressive, in that it tends to dissolve substances with which it is in contact. Notably, carbon dioxide from the air is rapidly absorbed, making the water acidic and even more aggressive. Many metals are dissolved by distilled water." The most toxic commercial beverages that people consume (i.e. cola beverages and other soft drinks) are made from distilled water. Studies have consistently shown that heavy consumers of soft drinks (with or without sugar) spill huge amounts of calcium, magnesium and other trace minerals into the urine. The more mineral loss, the greater the risk for osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, coronary artery disease, high blood pressure and a long list of degenerative diseases generally associated with premature aging. A growing number of health care practitioners and scientists from around the world have been advocating the theory that aging and disease is the direct result of the accumulation of acid waste products in the body. There is a great deal of scientific documentation that supports such a theory. A poor diet may be partially to blame for the waste accumulation. Meats, sugar, white flour products, fried foods, soft drinks, processed foods, alcohol, dairy products and other junk foods cause the body to become more acidic. Stress, whether mental or physical can lead to acid deposits in the body. There is a correlation between the consumption of soft water (distilled water is extremely soft) and the incidence of cardiovascular disease. Cells, tissues and organs do not like to be dipped in acid and will do anything to buffer this acidity including the removal of minerals from the skeleton and the manufacture of bicarbonate in the blood. The longer one drinks distilled water, the more likely the development of mineral deficiencies and an acid state. I have done well over 3000 mineral evaluations using a combination of blood, urine and hair tests in my practice. Almost without exception, people who consume distilled water exclusively, eventually develop multiple mineral deficiencies. Those who supplement their distilled water intake with trace minerals are not as deficient but still not as adequately nourished in minerals as their non-distilled water drinking counterparts even after several years of mineral supplementation. The ideal water for the human body should be slightly alkaline and this requires the presence of minerals like calcium and magnesium. Distilled water tends to be acidic and can only be recommended as a way of drawing poisons out of the body. Once this is accomplished, the continued drinking of distilled water is a bad idea. Water filtered through reverse osmosis tends to be neutral and is acceptable for regular use provided minerals are supplemented. Water filtered through a solid charcoal filter is slightly alkaline. Ozonation of this charcoal filtered water is ideal for daily drinking. Longevity is associated with the regular consumption of hard water (high in minerals). Disease and early death is more likely to be seen with the long term drinking of distilled water. Avoid it except in special circumstances. About the AuthorDr. Rona is a leading proponent of natural, harmless, health-building alternatives to conventional medical care. He has a general practice where he has provided preventive medical counselling for seventeen years and is a past president of the Canadian Holistic Medical Association. His books The Joy of Health: A Doctor's Cuide To Nutrition, Alternative Medicine, Fertility Control: The Natural Approach, Return to the Joy of Health, and Childhood Illness and the Allergy Connection, have been well received, as have his countless articles on natural health topics. Dr. Rona is also a consultant to the Motherisk Program of the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children Department of Pharmacology and is known for his many public lectures and media appearances. **************************************************** **************************************************** Take charge and lets spread some cheer around, Working for God on earth does not pay much, but His Retirement plan is out of this world. Help someone have a nice day, visit www.thehungersite.com Rahul, Why keep checking for Mail? The all-new Mail shows you when there are new messages. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 Moderator's Note: The fact remains that the distilled process depletes all minerals, regardless of importance. Much research indicates that shortage of trace minerals can inflict just as much damage as a lack of the major mineral components. Diabetics, for instance, suffer from a deficiency of a wide range of nutrients, the majority of which are " trace minerals " . We know that vitamins, enzymes or co-enzymes cannot be effectively metabolized in the absence of essential minerals! In this sense,all are basically essential. JoAnn While I agree with the main principle of this info on distilled water, I want to point out that the author incorrectly refers to Calcium and Magnesium as " trace minerals " they are far from that... they are two of the most prevalent minerals in the human body and completely essential for most biological functions! JoAnn Guest wrote: > > Distilled water - A health hazard > > Dear Group, > There are many and varied opinions regarding use of distilled > water in severe illnesses by Natural health professionals. Very > interesting content.. a most comprehensive piece of information. > JoAnn > ------------------------- > > Early Death Comes from Drinking Distilled Water > by Zoltan P. Rona, MD, MSc > > During nearly 19 years of clinical practice I have had the > opportunity to observe the health effects of drinking different > types of water. Most of you would agree that drinking unfiltered tap > water could be hazardous to your health because of things like > parasites, chlorine, fluoride and dioxins. > Many health fanatics, however, are often surprised to hear me say > that drinking distilled water on a regular, daily basis is > potentially dangerous. > Paavo Airola wrote about the dangers of distilled water in the > 1970's when it first became a fad with the health food crowd. > > Distillation is the process in which water is boiled, evaporated and > the vapour condensed. Distilled water is free of dissolved minerals > and, because of this, has the special property of being able to > actively absorb toxic substances from the body and eliminate them. > Studies validate the benefits of drinking distilled water when one > is seeking to cleanse or detoxify the system for short periods of > time (a few weeks at a time). > > Fasting using distilled water can be dangerous because of the rapid > loss of electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride) and trace > minerals like magnesium, deficiencies of which can cause heart beat > irregularities and high blood pressure. Cooking foods in distilled > water pulls the minerals out of them and lowers their nutrient value. > > Distilled water is an active absorber and when it comes into contact > with air, it absorbs carbon dioxide, making it acidic. The more > distilled water a person drinks, the higher the body acidity > becomes. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection > Agency, " Distilled water, being essentially mineral-free, is very > aggressive, in that it tends to dissolve substances with which it is > in contact. Notably, carbon dioxide from the air is rapidly > absorbed, making the water acidic and even more aggressive. Many > metals are dissolved by distilled water. " > > The most toxic commercial beverages that people consume (i.e. cola > beverages and other soft drinks) are made from distilled water. > Studies have consistently shown that heavy consumers of soft drinks > (with or without sugar) spill huge amounts of calcium, magnesium and > other trace minerals into the urine. The more mineral loss, the > greater the risk for osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, > coronary artery disease, high blood pressure and a long list of > degenerative diseases generally associated with premature aging. > > A growing number of health care practitioners and scientists from > around the world have been advocating the theory that aging and > disease is the direct result of the accumulation of acid waste > products in the body. > > There is a great deal of scientific documentation that supports such > a theory. A poor diet may be partially to blame for the waste > accumulation. Meats, sugar, white flour products, fried foods, soft > drinks, processed foods, alcohol, dairy products and other junk > foods cause the body to become more acidic. Stress, whether mental > or physical can lead to acid deposits in the body. > > There is a correlation between the consumption of soft water > (distilled water is extremely soft) and the incidence of > cardiovascular disease. Cells, tissues and organs do not like to be > dipped in acid and will do anything to buffer this acidity including > the removal of minerals from the skeleton and the manufacture of > bicarbonate in the blood. > > The longer one drinks distilled water, the more likely the > development of mineral deficiencies and an acid state. I have done > well over 3000 mineral evaluations using a combination of blood, > urine and hair tests in my practice. Almost without exception, > people who consume distilled water exclusively, eventually develop > multiple mineral deficiencies. > > Those who supplement their distilled water intake with trace > minerals are not as deficient but still not as adequately nourished > in minerals as their non-distilled water drinking counterparts even > after several years of mineral supplementation. > > The ideal water for the human body should be slightly alkaline and > this requires the presence of minerals like calcium and magnesium. > > Distilled water tends to be acidic and can only be recommended as a > way of drawing poisons out of the body. Once this is accomplished, > the continued drinking of distilled water is a bad idea. > > Water filtered through reverse osmosis tends to be neutral and is > acceptable for regular use provided minerals are supplemented. > Water filtered through a solid charcoal filter is slightly alkaline. > Ozonation of this charcoal filtered water is ideal for daily > drinking. Longevity is associated with the regular consumption of > hard water (high in minerals). Disease and early death is more > likely to be seen with the long term drinking of distilled water. > Avoid it except in special circumstances. > > About the Author > Dr. Rona is a leading proponent of natural, harmless, health- > building alternatives to conventional medical care. He has a general > practice where he has provided preventive medical counselling for > seventeen years and is a past president of the Canadian Holistic > Medical Association. His books The Joy of Health: A Doctor's Cuide > To Nutrition, Alternative Medicine, Fertility Control: The Natural > Approach, Return to the Joy of Health, and Childhood Illness and the > Allergy Connection, have been well received, as have his countless > articles on natural health topics. Dr. Rona is also a consultant to > the Motherisk Program of the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children > Department of Pharmacology and is known for his many public lectures > and media appearances. > ************ ********* ********* ********* ********* **** > ************ ********* ********* ********* ********* **** > > Take charge and lets spread some cheer around, > > Working for God on earth does not pay much, > but His Retirement plan is out of this world. > > Help someone have a nice day, > visit www.thehungersite. com > > Rahul, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 There are a lot of professionals that would totally disagree with the distilled water article. I have been drinking distilled water for over six years with no consequence. However, what I do is add organic apple cider vinegar to my water. Organic apple cider vinegar contains a tremendous amount of minerals. But I don't do this because I am afraid the minerals are lost, I do this because it is a very natural way to get minerals. I would much rather begin with the purest form of water and then add my own minerals from my own sources rather than rely on bottled water that " says " it is spring, etc. and also dealing with the fact that most bottled water is in plastic. And the reason that soda is bad goes way beyond the distilled water thing. See article below. I send this article just so that we know there are many " thoughts " in the area of distilled vs not distilled. Personally, I believe that it is the " safest " water that you can get. We should be getting the majority of minerals from organic, healthy and " live " food. Loretta Distilled Water, Detoxification and Your Health Water by Roe Gallo, M. A. Water is the primary essential nutrient. Remember that the essential nutrients are those that your body needs to survive but cannot make on its own. Over 75% of your body is made up of water and this must constantly be replaced. Water is in every cell and involved in every function of the body. Going back to basic physiology, the condition of your body's internal environment, which is the fluid surrounding each of your cells, is what determines your state of health or disease. This fluid is mostly water and must be kept free of toxic waste. If this fluid dries up or becomes poisoned, your health is in serious danger. Therefore, your body must get sufficient water and that water must be pure because the quality and amount of the water in your body is primarily responsible for your state of health or disease. Where do you get your water? If you are eating raw plant food, a large portion of your daily water requirement will be met by your food intake. Remember that plant food is 80% water, which means that in order for fruits and vegetables to be healthful, the water in your plant food must be free of pesticides and toxins. This is the major consideration in buying certified organic produce. We must also drink water because most of us cannot get all the water we need from our food supply. Granted, water rich plant food is over 80% water but with exercise, heat, etc., more water is lost than can be replaced with food, unless you ate more food than needed, and then you may have the problem of excess fat. Physiology shows us that when the body absorbs excess nutrients, e.g. protein, fat or carbohydrates, they are generally stored as fat. So eating more food to try to satisfy your daily water requirement is not a good idea. You must drink water. The water that you drink must be pure or else you are doing more harm than good by flooding your body with toxic chemicals. Tap water, which usually contains chlorine, radon, arsenic and other toxic chemicals, is not healthful. Filtered water, mineral water and spring water still contain some chemicals. In fact, some bottled water is even worse than local tap water. The minerals in mineral water are not organic and not used by the body, energy must be used to excrete the minerals, and they can be unbalancing and harmful. Pure water is distilled, and only a vapor compression distillation process will purify your water and make it healthy to drink. Another benefit of distilled water is that it transports out of the body inorganic minerals that would be rejected by the cells and tissues, adding to the purification of your internal environment. Let's look at natural distillation. The earth is constantly recycling its water. Water is vaporized from the bodies of water on the earth and drawn up to the clouds where it condenses and drops as rain or snow. The water from the clouds is pure distilled water, but collecting rainwater is not always practical, plus most of our atmosphere is so polluted that the water becomes contaminated before the rain hits the earth. The solution is to make or purchase distilled water. If you must get bottled distilled water, check out the plastic container - it must be hard plastic with no toxic plasticizers, or order your water in glass bottles. Remember, this water is going into your body as its primary nutrient and will make a major difference in the state of your health. Question & Answers by David Klein, certified Nutrition Educator, Life Scientist, Healthful Living Consultant and Environmental Engineer (B. S. in civil engineering) Question: Should I add minerals to my distilled water for taste? Answer: Adding minerals to water gives us unbalanced nutrition, inorganic minerals which are toxic to and unusable by the body, and this corrupts the pure, " slippery " property of the distilled water. Pure distilled water has an ultra-low viscosity which means that it is able to slip through tight spaces easily, whereas water with minerals and other impurities is less viscous, or " sticky, " and will not move through the body as easily. Distilled water is tasteless. That is a good thing! When our body harbors toxins, we typically have an unpleasant taste in our mouths. After we have cleaned out and adopted a healthful eating program, our bodily fluids will become clean, even sweet, and the taste in our mouth will be pleasant or unnoticeable - that is a wonderful sign of good health! The drinking of tasteless distilled water during and after our detoxification phase typically has a pleasant freshening effect upon our senses and energy. Living in a body with purified fluids and no debris is a blessed, even ecstatic, experience, and everyone I have ever conversed with on this subject has stated that drinking pure distilled water feels great to the senses. Question: I have heard that distilled water is " dead " water. What does this mean? Answer: Distilled water is pure H2O, which is perfect for rehydrating and assisting the body in detoxification, because distilled water has no impurities and has an ultra-low viscosity which most efficiently dissolves soluble toxins and transports most toxins out of our cells, tissues and lymph channels for elimination. Heat-distilled water molecules are not damaged and the water is not in any way harmful. We obviously obtain pure, healthful water from raw fruits and vegetables. Some say that the water in sun-ripened fruits and waters is " activated, " " structured " or " live. " It has been shown that the sun imbues the water molecules in sun-ripened fruits and vegetables with a special energy or structure. The superb life-force-enhancing effects of sun-charged living juices taken in whole-food form or juiced form are well-documented. However, adding distilled water to our diet, or fasting on distilled water will not pose any health problems. Hundreds of thousands of distilled water fasts have been conducted at fasting centers around the world over the last century with positive, energizing, healing, and in many cases, lifesaving results. If you are concerned about " activating " distilled water with the energy of the sun, you can place a topless bowl of distilled water outside on a sunny day. The effect of the sun-drenched distilled water versus raw distilled water may or may not be discernible. All in all, pure distilled water straight out of a distiller is great for any body. Question: I have heard that distilled water leaches minerals from our cells. Is that true? Answer: If, in this case, " leaching " implies that the distilled water acts against the body's best interests in removing useful minerals from our cells, this assumption is incorrect. Water in its pure distilled form is only good; it is inert and cannot act on the body. Distilled water can never force out essential body elements. By virtue of its ultra low viscosity, distilled water efficiently transports wastes and stores of toxins, including harmful inorganic minerals, out of the cells, tissues and bones, for elimination via sweat, respiration, urination, etc. So, when we drink only distilled water, we are assisting our body's ability to eliminate toxins. When people make dietary improvements, such as reducing the proportion of cooked, acid-forming foods, while increasing the quantity of whole, raw, alkalizing, foods, their bodies begin health-improvement actions, including the elimination of toxins, in the process of establishing healthy alkaline balance. Acid wastes are dumped into the bloodstream and lymph, and then sent to the liver and kidneys for processing and elimination. The body must keep the blood pH at a uniform 7.4. If there is a slight shift toward the acid end, the body will buffer the blood acidity to maintain homeostasis. The blood itself has many buffers to help maintain the normal electrolyte balance. If necessary, the body will take alkaline minerals out of the bones to buffer the acids, but only under extraordinary conditions when the blood buffers are not adequate. An elimination crisis need not be drastic and harmful, and even intense and uncomfortable cleansing is not to be feared. These elimination crises are always orthopathic, i.e., right and necessary. They can be gentle and 100 percent health-building if one secures extra rest during this time. The drinking of enough distilled water when thirsty (not in excess), will allow the crisis to continue, as it should, resulting in a steady improvement in health. If a person adheres to a good diet with no grossly acid-forming foods, as part of an overall healthful, low-stress lifestyle regimen, he or she will arrive at a condition excellent health after the old acid wastes are eliminated. Drinking distilled water will not cause harm, but rather, will help keep one internally clean and operating at optimum efficiency. I found distilled water to always induce a freshening effect during my initial rebuilding phase 20 years ago; I felt (and continue to feel) more energetic and healthy after drinking pure distilled water. If one regularly drinks distilled water and cleans up his or her diet say only 75 to 90 percent, while still indulging in 25 to 10 percent of the grossly acidifying cooked foods (e.g., meat, dairy, cereals, breads, cakes, candies, pasta, rice, tofu, soy milk, beans, etc.), he or she will never get beyond the acid-poisoning phase, thus, the body will always be exerting itself to eliminate acid wastes, resulting in sub-par health. Thus, it is dietary and lifestyle stress, not distilled water, which is to blame for the loss of any useful minerals. More questions & answers (one from Dr. Weil) 1. What is distilled water? Distilled water is literally water that has been boiled, evaporated and condensed - leaving all chemicals, toxins and waste behind and creating pure, clean water. Distillation will remove bacteria, viruses, cysts, heavy metals, radionuclides, organics, inorganics, and particulates. Distillation is literally the method seen in nature, whereby: the sun heats the water on the earth's surface, the water is turned into a vapour (evaporation) and rises, leaving contaminants behind, to form clouds. As the upper atmosphere drops in temperature the vapours cool and convert back to water to form water droplets. Then once the droplets fall as rain (precipitation) the cycle starts over again. This is exactly the same process in a water distiller - the tap water is heated to boiling point so the impurities are separated from the water, and the water then becomes steam. This is then condensed back into pure liquid form. The impurities remain as residue and are removed leaving 100% pure, pH balanced water. 2. I heard that distilled water is leeches minerals from the body, is this true? It is unsure where this myth came from, but it is not based upon any scientific fact and is literally a lie. It is presumed that it was a rumour started by an individual or company with vested interests (possibly a manufacturer of an alternative filter or purifier). 'Your question as to whether distilled water leaches minerals out of the body reflects another persistent myth. While pure water helps to remove minerals from the body that cells have eliminated or not used, it does not " leach " out minerals that have become part of your body's cell structure. Neither does distilled water cause your teeth to deteriorate, a false claim made by a filter manufacturer looking to boost sales. As far as acidity goes, distilled water is close to a neutral pH and has no effect on the body's acid/base balance'. - Dr Andrew Weil " Distilled water has an inherent quality. Acting almost like a magnet, it picks up rejected, discarded, and unusable minerals and, assisted by the blood and the lymph, carries them to the lungs and kidneys for elimination from the body. The statement that distilled water leaches minerals from the body has no basis in fact. It doesn't leach out minerals that have become part of the cell structure. It can't and won't. It collects only minerals that have already been rejected or excreted by the cells...To suggest that distilled water takes up minerals from foods so that the body derives no benefit from them is absurd. " - Harvey & Marilyn Diamond, Fit for Life II: Living Health 3. Isn't distilled water void of minerals that my body needs? Another popular myth. The simple fact is that the human body can only use and absorb certain types of minerals (organic as opposed to inorganic) and only from certain sources. The human body is designed to get it's minerals from foods, not from water and so the best thing we can do for our water is make it as pure from toxins and chemicals as possible. While it is true that the process of distillation removes certain minerals from the water it is highly unlikely that any of the beneficial minerals could be used by the body. Research has shown that the body is unlikely to be able to absorb the minerals from water and one study has even claimed that you would have to drink over 650 eight-ounce glasses of tap water to reach the Recommended Daily Allowance for calcium. The fact that distillation makes water 100% pure should not be of concern. " The body's need for minerals is largely met through foods, not drinking water. " - American Medical Journal " The minerals which the human body needs that are in the water are insignificant to those in food. and anyone simply eating a varied diet, not even a balanced diet, could hardly suffer a mineral deficiency. " - Dr. Henry A. Schroeder, Dartmouth Medical School " The only minerals that the body can utilize are the organic minerals. All other types of minerals are foreign substances to the body and must be eliminated. Distilled water is the only water that can be taken into the body without any damage to the tissues. " - Dr. Allen E. Banik, The Choice is Clear ____ On Behalf Of Domingo Pichardo Tuesday, October 24, 2006 11:01 AM Re: Distilled water - A health hazard Moderator's Note: The fact remains that the distilled process depletes all minerals, regardless of importance. Much research indicates that shortage of trace minerals can inflict just as much damage as a lack of the major mineral components. Diabetics, for instance, suffer from a deficiency of a wide range of nutrients, the majority of which are " trace minerals " . We know that vitamins, enzymes or co-enzymes cannot be effectively metabolized in the absence of essential minerals! In this sense,all are basically essential. JoAnn While I agree with the main principle of this info on distilled water, I want to point out that the author incorrectly refers to Calcium and Magnesium as " trace minerals " they are far from that... they are two of the most prevalent minerals in the human body and completely essential for most biological functions! JoAnn Guest wrote: > > Distilled water - A health hazard > > Dear Group, > There are many and varied opinions regarding use of distilled > water in severe illnesses by Natural health professionals. Very > interesting content.. a most comprehensive piece of information. > JoAnn > ------------------------- > > Early Death Comes from Drinking Distilled Water > by Zoltan P. Rona, MD, MSc > > During nearly 19 years of clinical practice I have had the > opportunity to observe the health effects of drinking different > types of water. Most of you would agree that drinking unfiltered tap > water could be hazardous to your health because of things like > parasites, chlorine, fluoride and dioxins. > Many health fanatics, however, are often surprised to hear me say > that drinking distilled water on a regular, daily basis is > potentially dangerous. > Paavo Airola wrote about the dangers of distilled water in the > 1970's when it first became a fad with the health food crowd. > > Distillation is the process in which water is boiled, evaporated and > the vapour condensed. Distilled water is free of dissolved minerals > and, because of this, has the special property of being able to > actively absorb toxic substances from the body and eliminate them. > Studies validate the benefits of drinking distilled water when one > is seeking to cleanse or detoxify the system for short periods of > time (a few weeks at a time). > > Fasting using distilled water can be dangerous because of the rapid > loss of electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride) and trace > minerals like magnesium, deficiencies of which can cause heart beat > irregularities and high blood pressure. Cooking foods in distilled > water pulls the minerals out of them and lowers their nutrient value. > > Distilled water is an active absorber and when it comes into contact > with air, it absorbs carbon dioxide, making it acidic. The more > distilled water a person drinks, the higher the body acidity > becomes. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection > Agency, " Distilled water, being essentially mineral-free, is very > aggressive, in that it tends to dissolve substances with which it is > in contact. Notably, carbon dioxide from the air is rapidly > absorbed, making the water acidic and even more aggressive. Many > metals are dissolved by distilled water. " > > The most toxic commercial beverages that people consume (i.e. cola > beverages and other soft drinks) are made from distilled water. > Studies have consistently shown that heavy consumers of soft drinks > (with or without sugar) spill huge amounts of calcium, magnesium and > other trace minerals into the urine. The more mineral loss, the > greater the risk for osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, > coronary artery disease, high blood pressure and a long list of > degenerative diseases generally associated with premature aging. > > A growing number of health care practitioners and scientists from > around the world have been advocating the theory that aging and > disease is the direct result of the accumulation of acid waste > products in the body. > > There is a great deal of scientific documentation that supports such > a theory. A poor diet may be partially to blame for the waste > accumulation. Meats, sugar, white flour products, fried foods, soft > drinks, processed foods, alcohol, dairy products and other junk > foods cause the body to become more acidic. Stress, whether mental > or physical can lead to acid deposits in the body. > > There is a correlation between the consumption of soft water > (distilled water is extremely soft) and the incidence of > cardiovascular disease. Cells, tissues and organs do not like to be > dipped in acid and will do anything to buffer this acidity including > the removal of minerals from the skeleton and the manufacture of > bicarbonate in the blood. > > The longer one drinks distilled water, the more likely the > development of mineral deficiencies and an acid state. I have done > well over 3000 mineral evaluations using a combination of blood, > urine and hair tests in my practice. Almost without exception, > people who consume distilled water exclusively, eventually develop > multiple mineral deficiencies. > > Those who supplement their distilled water intake with trace > minerals are not as deficient but still not as adequately nourished > in minerals as their non-distilled water drinking counterparts even > after several years of mineral supplementation. > > The ideal water for the human body should be slightly alkaline and > this requires the presence of minerals like calcium and magnesium. > > Distilled water tends to be acidic and can only be recommended as a > way of drawing poisons out of the body. Once this is accomplished, > the continued drinking of distilled water is a bad idea. > > Water filtered through reverse osmosis tends to be neutral and is > acceptable for regular use provided minerals are supplemented. > Water filtered through a solid charcoal filter is slightly alkaline. > Ozonation of this charcoal filtered water is ideal for daily > drinking. Longevity is associated with the regular consumption of > hard water (high in minerals). Disease and early death is more > likely to be seen with the long term drinking of distilled water. > Avoid it except in special circumstances. > > About the Author > Dr. Rona is a leading proponent of natural, harmless, health- > building alternatives to conventional medical care. He has a general > practice where he has provided preventive medical counselling for > seventeen years and is a past president of the Canadian Holistic > Medical Association. His books The Joy of Health: A Doctor's Cuide > To Nutrition, Alternative Medicine, Fertility Control: The Natural > Approach, Return to the Joy of Health, and Childhood Illness and the > Allergy Connection, have been well received, as have his countless > articles on natural health topics. Dr. Rona is also a consultant to > the Motherisk Program of the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children > Department of Pharmacology and is known for his many public lectures > and media appearances. > ************ ********* ********* ********* ********* **** > ************ ********* ********* ********* ********* **** > > Take charge and lets spread some cheer around, > > Working for God on earth does not pay much, > but His Retirement plan is out of this world. > > Help someone have a nice day, > visit www.thehungersite. com > > Rahul, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 I think that there is a flaw in the argument presented here which implies that distilled water(pure H2O) is more " natural " because more " pure " ! Humans and all living things that have ever existed do not consume pure H2O as a chemical compound in itself, separated from all the environmental exposures of Sunlight, Atmosphere and contact with the Soil, as in Rivers... We need to be careful when we make these logical arguments based on reductionist logic that we don't confuse the forest with the tree! All things are interconnected and there is a lot more to water than two parts Hydrogen and one part Oxygen. http://www.mercola.com/2002/may/8/distilled_water.htm Dr. Loretta Lanphier wrote: > > There are a lot of professionals that would totally disagree with the > distilled water article. I have been drinking distilled water for over six > years with no consequence. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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