Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 Hello barb1283@..., In reference to your comment: How does lemon help the liver??? *******Fresh lemon water acts as a detoxifier......I drink it all day in my water from WaterNIce.......... I buy spring water. I wonder if it should be boiled since I my immune system is having such problems. When I boil it I get all the 'gunk' in the water, like sediment falling out of it. I guess that is lime. I wonder if it is all lime and I wonder if drinking that lime in water is what causes kidney stones. *****If I boiled water of any kind and got what you described I wouldn't touch it. You have a good point about lime in water causing kidney stones.....I really don't know the answer to that, BUT I do know that tap water is DEADLY......so can well water that has been contaminated by industry.....my great-granny's well was plugged, as when they tested it, it was nasty, so they plugged it.....they somehow ran it for garden and yard water. Broke my heart.....nothing better than GOOD WELL WATER..... Someone said boiling water isn't " natural " and it should be drunk as it is but I wonder about that sediment. Have you ever boiled water is a glass vessel? You really see it then. Before boiling the water, the spring water looks crystal clear, but after boiling it, it looks like I just dipped the vessel into a lake or something. *******EWWWWWWWWwwww I would run like Forrest Gump.....EWWWWwwwwwww Angel Huggzzzz or Angel GOOOOOOOOOOO SUN's hehehehehe yes I am a sports maniac.....my Diamondbacks and Sun's are HOT HOT HOT and I'm THRILLED to death...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 What about adding Nutribiotics Grapefruit Seed Extract to the water before you drink it. People use it universally to decontaminate their water. It is one of the favored items to be packed in a suitcase for trips to foreign places. I put a drop per gallon into the 5 gallon water containers I bring home from the Whole Food Store. Seems to work just fine. SMax -- Re: [] Re: LIVER DETOX- to get rid of itching (reply)(reply Hello barb1283@..., In reference to your comment: How does lemon help the liver??? *******Fresh lemon water acts as a detoxifier......I drink it all day in my water from WaterNIce.......... I buy spring water. I wonder if it should be boiled since I my immune system is having such problems. When I boil it I get all the 'gunk' in the water, like sediment falling out of it. I guess that is lime. I wonder if it is all lime and I wonder if drinking that lime in water is what causes kidney stones. *****If I boiled water of any kind and got what you described I wouldn't touch it. You have a good point about lime in water causing kidney stones.....I really don't know the answer to that, BUT I do know that tap water is DEADLY......so can well water that has been contaminated by industry.....my great-granny's well was plugged, as when they tested it, it was nasty, so they plugged it.....they somehow ran it for garden and yard water. Broke my heart.... nothing better than GOOD WELL WATER..... Someone said boiling water isn't " natural " and it should be drunk as it is but I wonder about that sediment. Have you ever boiled water is a glass vessel? You really see it then. Before boiling the water, the spring water looks crystal clear, but after boiling it, it looks like I just dipped the vessel into a lake or something. *******EWWWWWWWWwwww I would run like Forrest Gump.....EWWWWwwwwwww Angel Huggzzzz or Angel GOOOOOOOOOOO SUN's Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 Hello barb1283@..., In reference to your comment: Angel, I googled WaterNice and can't find anything. What is that? *****Sorry Barb....it is Water & Ice...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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