Guest guest Posted October 30, 2003 Report Share Posted October 30, 2003 I have not seen a single scientific paper that states the human body can assimilate inorganic minerals, so I consider this as fact. To have organic minerals in water would be worthless anyways because they would be just like Vitamins and lack the natural enzymes to break them down (Not Raw Anyway). You would have to add algae to your water. The problem with all of this is we were talking about fasting and the water fast. As I’m sure you know all you want to do on water fast is hydrate the body not feed it. My point is why would you want to use anything other than the purest water you could find? You have shown me some other things in the past and would love to be proven wrong once again. Bruce Roger Haeske <roger wrote: Hi Bruce, I agree with you. It would seem telling people that they are wrong would just be a factual matter. The problem is with people's ego's. I know I can feel offended if someone tells me I am wrong. But if they tell me I am wrong using different words then I may not get as offended. Do you see what I just did Bruce? In a nice way, I disagreed with you. But I didn't say that you were wrong. As far as the minerals in water, the body does absorb some of those minerals. But it does absorb minerals better in organic form. I am not an expert on it, but I have read many viewpoints for and against this concept. I would not however try to get my minerals from water. I don't drink too much anyway. I believe that overall it would be too toxic. The point is that I don't believe this is such a black and white issue. Roger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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