Guest guest Posted October 4, 2002 Report Share Posted October 4, 2002 Below is Heidi's response on the difference between seltzer and soda water. Carbonation is alkylizing, which is of benefit to the acidic Type O stomach. It neutralizes some of our excessive stomach acid. I drink only mineral water which contains lots of minerals (Gerolsteiner is my favorite!), not plain soda water, so that " mineral leeching " is not an issue. Cheers, We discuss a number of different kinds of water here: distilled, tap water, spring water, soda, seltzer, tonic, mineral water. Distilled water has specific applications (mostly for medicinal solutions), but is a processed product and contains no trace minerals, so I don't recommend it as one's sole source of drinking water. Tap water quality varies worldwide, and should be assayed on an individual basis. Spring waters vary, too, but are generally superior day-to-day " drinking buddies. " The term " soda water " in the States traditionally refers to carbonated water that contains a bit of salt. Seltzer is carbonated as well, but is usually salt-free. Tonic water is yet another fizzy variety with the addition of quinine. And mineral water is such a vast topic, it has its own website - http://www.mineralwaters.org ! (Feeling bloated yet? :-D) High-solids mineral waters can provide significant dietary minerals and trace elements in the form our prehistoric ancestors prized. The " still " versions are perfectly acceptable for all types, while the fizzy styles confer their digestive benefits upon Os. On Friday, October 4, 2002, at 10:35 AM, Lowell Barron wrote: > I have been wondering what the difference is between seltzer and soda > water. I live in Canada and am not sure I have seen Seltzer. I have > been told several times that anything carbonated affects the pH > balance. Also can leech minerals out of the system. Any comments on > this? I would like to know more. Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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