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Pure Water Issues
Water
is a strong solvent; therefore, it carries many invisible substances:
minerals, oxygen, nutrients, waste products, pollutants, etc. Pure
water without any substance is as un-natural as a pocket of vacuum
within a normal atmosphere. A pocket of vacuum will suck in any and
everything around it until the pressure becomes equal to the
surrounding.
Likewise,
pure water will leach out any and every substance that it can dissolve
from the substances that it comes into contact with, until its content
is homogeneous with its surrounding or the water is saturated with
substances so that it can no longer dissolve anymore substances.
Since the
creation of this planet, rainwater has been washing down minerals from
the mountains into the ocean. Ocean water has been saturated for a long
time with specific minerals, yet rivers continue to carry down the
minerals. The result is that at the bottom of the ocean there are tons
of mineral deposits precipitated. If we knew how to recover the
minerals from the bottom of the ocean, we would be very rich.
Distilled
water and RO (reverse osmosis) filtered water contain no minerals,
simulating close to pure water. This pure water should be neutral with
a pH value of 7. However, it measures acid pH! The reason for this
phenomenon is that pure water sucks in carbon dioxides from the
atmosphere. Although it measures acid pH, there are no acid minerals in
that water. If pure water is stored in plastic bottle, the water smells
plastic.
For this
reason, distilled water or RO filtered water should be stored in glass
bottles or special plastic bottles that can block carbon dioxide
penetration. Coca Cola was bottled originally in glass bottles only.
Then came the plastic bottle and it lost the fizzles. Then better
plastic bottles came out that didn't lose carbon dioxides; still
plastic-bottled Coca Cola has to have expiration dates. Carbon dioxides
penetrate through plastics, making pure water acidic.
In the 1950s
distilled water was sold in drug stores with the label "Not for
drinking"! Distilled water was used to fill car batteries and steam
irons. Distilled water is not healthy because it will leach out
valuable alkaline minerals from our body. However, I realize that I
cannot change some people's mind.
I am often
asked if it is OK to alkalize distilled water. I wish people would not
drink distilled water; however, if one must drink distilled water, it
is better to add than not to add.
If one must
drink pure water my advice is to boil the water from RO filtered water
or distilled water to evaporate the dissolved carbon dioxide and thus
to raise the pH of the water. Carbon dioxide evaporates at a much lower
temperature than alkaline water. You will be pleasantly surprised to
watch the pH increase as you heat the water.
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