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Hi

Just wondering if anyone could recommend a water distiller. I am

looking to purchase one. Also Doc, In your article about distilled

water you mentioned you tested 7. Do you have any recommendations.

Thanks Blue Willow

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Sears used to have a cheap unit (a Kenmore) that was very good for around $180. Costco has an RO (Reverse Osmosis) unit that sells for around $175 that is also very good (remember to attach the meter that tells when the membrane is going bad as it is the only way to tell if your unit is working well or not).

 

My Organic Foods Health Food Store / Restaurant (The Rabbit Hole ;) uses a Precision System which is top notch (they don't come any better), but also costs around $1,800. Precision makes other units up to $10,000 or more, but the $1,800 unit makes more than enough for the juice / smoothie bar and my family's use as well.

 

The thing to do is start somewhere. Barebones minimum would be either the Sears Unit or the RO from Costco.

 

In Health, Freedom, and Love,

 

Doc

 

Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc

 

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Tuesday, July 18, 2006 10:01 AM

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Hi Just wondering if anyone could recommend a water distiller. I am looking to purchase one. Also Doc, In your article about distilled water you mentioned you tested 7. Do you have any recommendations.Thanks Blue Willow

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We have the $99 model and it works great!

 

http://www.wholesalewaterdistillers.com/distiller-water/american-water-distillers/love-water-distiller.html

 

Tom

 

 

 

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Dr. Ian Shillington

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Tuesday, July 18, 2006 11:16 AM

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Sears used to have a cheap unit (a Kenmore) that was very good for around $180. Costco has an RO (Reverse Osmosis) unit that sells for around $175 that is also very good (remember to attach the meter that tells when the membrane is going bad as it is the only way to tell if your unit is working well or not).

 

My Organic Foods Health Food Store / Restaurant (The Rabbit Hole ;) uses a Precision System which is top notch (they don't come any better), but also costs around $1,800. Precision makes other units up to $10,000 or more, but the $1,800 unit makes more than enough for the juice / smoothie bar and my family's use as well.

 

The thing to do is start somewhere. Barebones minimum would be either the Sears Unit or the RO from Costco.

 

In Health, Freedom, and Love,

 

Doc

 

Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc

 

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maddyroae

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Tuesday, July 18, 2006 10:01 AM

Herbal Remedies - Water distiller

 

 

Hi Just wondering if anyone could recommend a water distiller. I am looking to purchase one. Also Doc, In your article about distilled water you mentioned you tested 7. Do you have any recommendations.Thanks Blue Willow

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Hi Doc,

 

Is this the Sears model you were speaking of, or will this one do the

job? (just need a small one)

 

http://tinyurl.com/gcz3k

 

Thanky :-)

 

love, Stevie

 

Dr. Ian Shillington wrote:

> /Sears used to have a cheap unit (a Kenmore) that was very good for

> around $180. Costco has an RO (Reverse Osmosis) unit that sells for

> around $175 that is also very good (remember to attach the meter that

> tells when the membrane is going bad as it is the only way to tell if

> your unit is working well or not)./

> //

> /My Organic Foods Health Food Store / Restaurant (*_The Rabbit Hole_*

> ;) uses a Precision System which is top notch (they don't come any

> better), but also costs around $1,800. Precision makes other units up

> to $10,000 or more, but the $1,800 unit makes more than enough for the

> juice / smoothie bar and my family's use as well./

> //

> /The thing to do is start somewhere. Barebones minimum would be

> either the Sears Unit or the RO from Costco./

> //

> /In Health, Freedom, and Love,/

> //

> /Doc/

>

> Doc Shillington

> 727-447-5282

> Doc <Doc

>

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> ** maddyroae <bluefavreau

> *To:* herbal remedies

> <herbal remedies >

> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 18, 2006 10:01 AM

> *Subject:* Herbal Remedies - Water distiller

>

> Hi

> Just wondering if anyone could recommend a water distiller. I am

> looking to purchase one. Also Doc, In your article about distilled

> water you mentioned you tested 7. Do you have any recommendations.

> Thanks Blue Willow

>

>

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Wellllllllll, they changed the design of it, but that's the baby.

:-)

Doc

 

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Stevie

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Wednesday, July 19, 2006 9:18 AM

Re: Herbal Remedies - Water distiller

 

 

Hi Doc,Is this the Sears model you were speaking of, or will this one do the job? (just need a small one)http://tinyurl.com/gcz3kThanky :-)love, StevieDr. Ian Shillington wrote:> /Sears used to have a cheap unit (a Kenmore) that was very good for > around $180. Costco has an RO (Reverse Osmosis) unit that sells for > around $175 that is also very good (remember to attach the meter that > tells when the membrane is going bad as it is the only way to tell if > your unit is working well or not)./> // > /My Organic Foods Health Food Store / Restaurant (*_The Rabbit Hole_* > ;) uses a Precision System which is top notch (they don't come any > better), but also costs around $1,800. Precision makes other units up > to $10,000 or more, but the $1,800 unit makes more than enough for the > juice / smoothie bar and my family's use as well./> // > /The thing to do is start somewhere. Barebones minimum would be > either the Sears Unit or the RO from Costco./> // > /In Health, Freedom, and Love,/> // > /Doc/> > Doc Shillington> 727-447-5282> Doc (AT) AcademyOfNaturalHealing (DOT) com <Doc (AT) AcademyOfNaturalHealing (DOT) com>>> -> ** maddyroae <bluefavreau (AT) comcast (DOT) net>> *To:* herbal remedies > <herbal remedies >> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 18, 2006 10:01 AM> *Subject:* Herbal Remedies - Water distiller>> Hi> Just wondering if anyone could recommend a water distiller. I am> looking to purchase one. Also Doc, In your article about distilled> water you mentioned you tested 7. Do you have any recommendations.> Thanks Blue Willow>>

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Thanks, Doc!!! :-D

 

love, Stevie

 

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> /Wellllllllll, they changed the design of it, but that's the baby./

> /:-)/

> /Doc/

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> Doc Shillington

> 727-447-5282

> Doc <Doc

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Dear Marisa,

Good on ya for buying one of these.

Please let me know how it works out for you. Please?

I too am interested in this particular brand and if you don't mind you

can be the Herbal Remedies List guinea pig on it LOL

:-D

Yours in Knowledge, Health and Freedom,

Doc

PS. What is the cost of the unit???

 

Corless wrote:

 

 

David

Christopher, from A Healthier You and the School of Natural Healing

recommneded this water distiller on his radio show a couple years ago.

The price is good and it is efficient energy-wise and water-wise. The

man that makes it is not a businessman so much as an inventor. As a

result, he doesn't advertise. He has worked in the field of freedom of

care for cancer patients and continues to work towards that.

http://imh2o.com/m6-gallery.php

 

I am

hoping to buy one of his units tonight.

 

Marisa

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Hi Marisa,

Thanks so much for the update on this distiller.

Please keep us posted as to quality, etc.

All the best,

Doc

 

 

 

Corless wrote:

 

The

base unit, that does 6 gallons in 24 hours (without a fan or pouring

the water in like the waterwise one) is 399 although JC (the inventor)

said that the cost will be going up because of the cost of steel when

he makes the next batch- but his price has been the same for 12 years.

With the automatic shutoff (so you don't have to turn the runnign water

off and unplug it) and 6 gallon holding tank, it is an additional 150

and adding a pump system to be able to pump the water to the

refrigerator or a dispenser on the sink, etc. is another 150. Also, it

is a 2 chamber distiller and the charcoal filter is not expensive like

so many. Initially, you get a bag with enough charcoal (activated

charcoal) to last 2 years. He says it is a tube that you empty the

spent and fill with new. A 2 yr bag is about $5 he said. Not bad for

upkeep. I need to take some measurements and then will be ordering.

It stands on a 12x12 tile (not including the 6 gal holding tank) and

stands 13" high. A 20" clearance is recommended to allow the heat etc

to dissipate. I will let you know how it goes.

Marisa

 

 

Doc Shillington [docshillington]

Thursday, April 24, 2008 9:07 AM

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Re: Water Distiller

 

 

Dear Marisa,

Good on ya for buying one of these.

Please let me know how it works out for you. Please?

I too am interested in this particular brand and if you don't mind you

can be the Herbal Remedies List guinea pig on it LOL

:-D

Yours in Knowledge, Health and Freedom,

Doc

PS. What is the cost of the unit???

 

Corless wrote:

 

 

David

Christopher, from A Healthier You and the School of Natural Healing

recommneded this water distiller on his radio show a couple years ago.

The price is good and it is efficient energy-wise and water-wise. The

man that makes it is not a businessman so much as an inventor. As a

result, he doesn't advertise. He has worked in the field of freedom of

care for cancer patients and continues to work towards that.

http://imh2o.com/m6-gallery.php

 

I

am hoping to buy one of his units tonight.

 

Marisa

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