Guest guest Posted June 1, 1999 Report Share Posted June 1, 1999 hello all, I used lemons in my water all the time... but never thought of quenching my thirst... I used the lemons to help with the digestions. A lot of people in the south do this way. Always with water with lemons or tea with lemons. ; kozy ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroups.com home: hyperthyroidism - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 1999 Report Share Posted June 2, 1999 Hello ! Have you tried squeezing a lemon wedge into the glass of water and then placing the wedge in the glass, giving it a stir before drinking?? It may help. pilgrim adamsrj@... wrote: > Hi all, > > I am new to this group, and was reading some of the posta about water. I like to drink water (i do not drink soda), but when i am thirsty, water does nothing to quench my thirst... it makes me thirstier... i feel like it drys out my mouth more! Any one else have this problem??? > > > becka_24@... > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > eGroups Spotlight: > " All Things US Navy " - US Naval discussion about navy people, > veterans, places, events, history, and current events. > http://clickhere./click/184 > > eGroups.com home: hyperthyroidism > - Simplifying group communications ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroups.com home: hyperthyroidism - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 1999 Report Share Posted August 3, 1999 Hi Everyone: Do any of you have information regarding the use of a Brita or PUR water system which filters out lead, and micro organisms from the water? I was contemplating the purchase of one of these systems which is designed to filter water through a carbon filter and captured into a pitcher. You then put it into the refrigerator and drink it when chilled. I am a bit concerned whether the carbon block may aggravate thyroid symptoms either hypo or hyper. What are your thoughts or experiences? Thank you. :>) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 1999 Report Share Posted August 3, 1999 I am using a Brita system and don't seem to have any problem with it>at least I don't think so. Anxious to hear if anyone is affected by it. I am Hypo-T .. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 1999 Report Share Posted August 3, 1999 I am using Amway Water Treatment System...... They are designed to filter out almost all of the continimants in the water. National Foundations S.... (Can't remember the third name) says... that Amway's Water Treatment System is the best kind to use. I used to drink tap water all the time.... I used to get real sick all the time...ever since I started using those...I stopped being sick all the time. It was a real improvement. Just to let you know of my experiences. Kozy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 1999 Report Share Posted August 3, 1999 Hello All, I have always drank well water to avoid the chlorine and other harmful things in the water. I filtered it for pesticides, chlorine and ammonia and other harmful chemicals all the minerals were left in the water. Or I would drink glacial spring water that I bottled my self this water contained all the minerals. I only tried the hotspring water once and stopped because it gave me gas. I think that minerals are important but even with an all I could get I still became hyper. Raven BU007@... wrote: In a message dated 8/2/99 11:32:17 PM Pacific Daylight Time, DearEsther@... writes: << I was diagnosed with HyperT after drinking bottled water for about a year and a half. I worry about the fact that it's stored in plastic bottles which have estrogens...wonder whether that has affected my hormones and endocrine system in some way. >> Hi Everyone, I had been drinking distilled water from the soft one-gallon plastic bottles for at least 10 years prior to getting hyperT. I switched to the large hard 5-gallon bottles of regular spring water during my recovery. I have a feeling that distilled water is very bad and probably contributes to a mineral loss as well as not providing any minerals. When I was very sick I purchased a small home water distiller and when I drank that water I got much sicker. I suspected at the time that it was from the aluminum heating element, but perhaps it was from drinking purer water or from the plastic boiling container (plastics are very volatile and would transfer through the condenser into the condensed distilled water. I would suggest that anyone who is drinking water from the soft one-gallon containers to switch to a bottled water company that delivers the hard 5-gallon containers or to try tap water for awhile. AntJoan wrote: One thing that doesn't quite fit this theory, however: prior to my recovery, and ever since, I have continued to drink the same filtered water. Maybe I was doing a lot of things that contributed to hyperT, w/the water being one of them, and have reversed enough of those things that the water no longer "tips the balance." In other words, maybe lots of factors, imbalances, etc., contribute to hyper/hypoT, and a certain amount of rebalancing is enough to induce wellness. AntJoan I agree with Joan's assessment, that many factor contribute and perhaps correcting half of them may be enough to reverse the process. I have a feeling that drinking distilled or mineral depleted water is just one contributing factor and taking mineral supplements should negate the effects of drinking mineral-poor water. Click Here! eGroups.com home: hyperthyroidism www. - Simplifying group communications -- MZ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2000 Report Share Posted September 28, 2000 In a message dated Thu, 28 Sep 2000 6:39:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Louise <louisej@...> writes: << I am becoming more and more aware of how much drinking water helps with candida. When I don't drink water, I feel depressed and have no energy, I don't feel like eating, nowadays I get headaches... the difference between yesterday and today for me is huge! I've had probably 50 ounces of water today, compared to maybe 10 yesterday and it's like night and day. My sinuses even feel better. That candida cookbook I recommended has a lot of info in the front, and one of the things they talk about is a researcher who looked at candida and dehydration. His recommendation was 1 ounce of water per 2 pounds you weigh, sipped through out the day rather than gulped all at once or with meals. I am hereby setting that as a goal. I KNOW I'll feel better!! (Although I might have to work up to 120 ounces of water a day...) Yes, Louise, I have to agree with the benefits of water! I know I don't drink enough, and for my weight that would mean about 50 gallons a day-- what a drag. But I know what you mean about feeling better when you have more of it. Conversely, for me, the LESS FOOD I EAT, the better I feel. I had a pelvic ultrasound this morning to check on what might be causing some pain of late-- no results till next week-- but it could be nothing more than the damn yeast. So I'm drinking and drinking and drinking! Theresa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2000 Report Share Posted September 28, 2000 In a message dated 9/28/00 6:10:20 PM Central Daylight Time, AnagramAce@... writes: << Conversely, for me, the LESS FOOD I EAT, the better I feel. >> I feel this way, too, but I am breastfeeding, so I have to keep up my calories. I have already lost about 10 lbs, and I don't want to lose much more. Also, I don't have enough energy as it is! hY~Y~Y~Y~Yg Tracey hY~Y~Y~Y~Yg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2000 Report Share Posted September 29, 2000 On 28 Sep 00, at 15:37, Louise wrote: > I am becoming more and more aware of how much drinking water helps with > Candida I couldn't agree more!! I try to drink at least 2 litres a day (not sure how much that is in ounces) but I'm so thirsty all the time that most days I probably drink quite a bit more (and yes, I've been tested for diabetes!). With that and all the herbal tea I drink, I'm basically a human water-balloon!! Ann ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.willow-web.net Quality Web Design ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2000 Report Share Posted September 29, 2000 In a message dated 9/29/00 10:44:36 AM Central Daylight Time, ann.williams@... writes: << I snack on rice cakes and oat cakes, which are probably too carbohydrate-y to be strictly good for me, but I'd waste away altogether otherwise!! What I REALLY miss is being able to grab a banana for a quick energy fix. >> Can you eat nut butters? They are pretty fattening and might slow down the carbs in rice cakes. I can eat avacados with no problems and they are full of fat and fiber, too. Also, there are some low-carb/high protein bars that haven't given me any problems if I don't eat more than one a day. Try Atkins bars (check ingredients - I have had the praline and brownie) or Biochem Lo Carb bars. You can find them on the 'net or at Whole Foods or GNC. hY~Y~Y~Y~Yg Tracey hY~Y~Y~Y~Yg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2000 Report Share Posted September 29, 2000 If I don't eat I get weak and nauseous and I get a like a sinus headache... I've been tested for hypoglycemia and found negative, but the symptoms sure describe how I feel! I snack on almonds a lot. I know they aren't strictly on the diet but I have to have SOMETHING easy. Louise Re: drinking water In a message dated 9/28/00 6:10:20 PM Central Daylight Time, AnagramAce@... writes: << Conversely, for me, the LESS FOOD I EAT, the better I feel. >> I feel this way, too, but I am breastfeeding, so I have to keep up my calories. I have already lost about 10 lbs, and I don't want to lose much more. Also, I don't have enough energy as it is! hY~Y~Y~Y~Yg Tracey hY~Y~Y~Y~Yg Send blank message to candidiasis-unsubscribeonelist if you want to UNSUBSCRIBE ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2000 Report Share Posted September 29, 2000 On 29 Sep 00, at 7:56, Louise wrote: > If I don't eat I get weak and nauseous and I get a like a sinus > headache... Yuck!! I feel dreadful if I don't eat, but I feel dreadful if I DO eat too, and I'm constantly ravenous. I've already lost 14 pounds on this diet. I snack on rice cakes and oat cakes, which are probably too carbohydrate-y to be strictly good for me, but I'd waste away altogether otherwise!! What I REALLY miss is being able to grab a banana for a quick energy fix. I miss fruit far more than sweet stuff now. Ah well. C'est la vie. Ann ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.willow-web.net Quality Web Design ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2000 Report Share Posted September 29, 2000 In a message dated 00-09-29 05:14:14 EDT, ann.williams@... writes: << I couldn't agree more!! I try to drink at least 2 litres a day (not sure how much that is in ounces) but I'm so thirsty all the time that most days I probably drink quite a bit more (and yes, I've been tested for diabetes!). With that and all the herbal tea I drink, I'm basically a human water-balloon!! >> A human water balloon-- Yes, I can relate to that! theresa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2001 Report Share Posted January 17, 2001 Hi Listmates I've been out of touch for the last few months, but I wanted to report something interesting and perhaps important. During our holiday travels I bought a bottle of " Smart Water " by Glaceau. My PDD girl was drinking it and liked it and drank and drank. In about 1-2 days she seemed somehow more " whole " -- better in a profound way. We don't know if it is the water, but we think there may be something to it. The water is distilled and has calcium (5 mg/l), magnesium (2.2 mg/l) and potassium (4.6 mg/l) and electrolytes added. The pH level is 7.1. I've called the company and they told me that I'm the fourth parent of an autistic kid to report such a finding. Anyone drinking this stuff and noticing anything in their kids? We have stopped giving our daughter any tap water except for her bath. Elise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2001 Report Share Posted January 17, 2001 Actually I've been looking for it since I saw it mentioned on the Today show. I figure it's an easy way to get some vitamins/minerals in him. There is supposedly one with the B vitamins available as well. ComposerEM@... wrote: > Hi Listmates > > I've been out of touch for the last few months, but I wanted to report > something interesting and perhaps important. During our holiday travels I > bought a bottle of " Smart Water " by Glaceau. My PDD girl was drinking it and > liked it and drank and drank. In about 1-2 days she seemed somehow more > " whole " -- better in a profound way. We don't know if it is the water, but > we think there may be something to it. The water is distilled and has > calcium (5 mg/l), magnesium (2.2 mg/l) and potassium (4.6 mg/l) and > electrolytes added. The pH level is 7.1. I've called the company and they > told me that I'm the fourth parent of an autistic kid to report such a > finding. Anyone drinking this stuff and noticing anything in their kids? We > have stopped giving our daughter any tap water except for her bath. > > Elise > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 , Have you checked out EcoWater machines? I have a water purifier in my home that polishes the water as they say. What that means is it takes the filters the water, AND takes the chlorine out of it. I got it from a local dealer. Maybe they have one in your area. http://www.ecowater.com ~Karma http://loaves-n-fishes.com http://www.karma.awarenesshealth.com Drinking water The same way our food supply is contaminated, so is our water supply. I am drinking vegetable juices only now since I don't want any fruit. Not juiced or whole. I am going through stages of cravings that I am just following and not questioning...today for lunch I am eating spare ribs. I know when I'm satiated, I'll go to something else. Back to water, I want some and don't drink it from the tap because the chlorine kills good bowel bacteria. We have a machine here that filters water, and I don't like the taste of that water either. I'm sure it's not safe to drink from by Dr. 's standards. Even water from the refrigerator is not safe... And in Texas we have MTBE contamination in the drinking water. I won't drink bottled water, so I am just wondering what and where I am supposed to get something to drink! There's no goats or cows around! And no coconuts! I looked up Pentahydrate...more plastic bottles. Can I make that tradeoff? Donna, can you tell us more about Crystal Energy? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 Well, I am going to drink my bottled water. This ois getting riodiculous. LOL ...... co-moderator of Sacred Sisters Circle <A HREF= " SacredSistersCircle " >SacredSistersCircle</A> Don't worry, I know there's confusion ..... But God's gonna see us through ..... Peace after revolution ... (Badu) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 Dear , Can you please tell me what MTBE contamination is? Thanks, Deb Les & Deborah Patton Nikken Independent Distributors weshine4Him@... www.5pillars.com/wepattons Creating Balance for a Lifetime Drinking water > The same way our food supply is contaminated, so is > our water supply. > > I am drinking vegetable juices only now since I don't > want any fruit. Not juiced or whole. I am going > through stages of cravings that I am just following > and not questioning...today for lunch I am eating > spare ribs. I know when I'm satiated, I'll go to > something else. > > Back to water, I want some and don't drink it from the > tap because the chlorine kills good bowel bacteria. > We have a machine here that filters water, and I don't > like the taste of that water either. I'm sure it's > not safe to drink from by Dr. 's standards. Even > water from the refrigerator is not safe... > > And in Texas we have MTBE contamination in the > drinking water. I won't drink bottled water, so I am > just wondering what and where I am supposed to get > something to drink! > > There's no goats or cows around! And no coconuts! > > I looked up Pentahydrate...more plastic bottles. > > Can I make that tradeoff? > > Donna, can you tell us more about Crystal Energy? > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2001 Report Share Posted June 29, 2001 Hi, !!! As you know, Dr. holds reverse osmosis filters in contempt because they usually contain ytterbium and thulium. had reverse osmosis devices tested by a Syncrometer tester; this tester found two devices that were apparently contaminant-free. One of them is the Nimbus Watermaker Mini that the Association sells. I have it. It is a real pain to use, since it must be attached, and water must be made daily. But I feel that it is safe. Do you know about this, and have you considered it? Have you found out anything more about the new carpeting situation? I empathize with your plight. It has happened to me, too!! Take care. Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2001 Report Share Posted June 29, 2001 At 10:18 AM 6/28/2001 -0700, you wrote: >The same way our food supply is contaminated, so is >our water supply. > >And in Texas we have MTBE contamination in the >drinking water. I won't drink bottled water, so I am >just wondering what and where I am supposed to get >something to drink! I am using the Nikken filtration water bottle. On the info sheet it says it reduces MTBE by 99.8% and a long list of other things including chlorine, giardia and cryptosporidium. Information sheet - http://www.e-nikken.com/info/pdf/water.pdf The water tastes great and the filter is good for 200 gallons or 800 refills @ 32 oz. ea. It's portable so you can take it anywhere. You can order it from http://office.nikken.com/cgi-bin/myProductsUS/cap.cgi?pickstore=y & pwp=y & distid=8\ 07612900 under Water Products. Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2001 Report Share Posted June 29, 2001 Hi all, Just for you information, I've ordered the Nikken water bottle and I use it at work. The water here has a strong chlorine taste but I don't taste it any longer with this filter. It tastes great. Amal >From: gdraft@... >Reply-bowel cleanse >bowel cleanse >Subject: Re: Drinking water >Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 00:43:22 -0700 > >At 10:18 AM 6/28/2001 -0700, you wrote: > >The same way our food supply is contaminated, so is > >our water supply. > > > >And in Texas we have MTBE contamination in the > >drinking water. I won't drink bottled water, so I am > >just wondering what and where I am supposed to get > >something to drink! > >I am using the Nikken filtration water bottle. On the info sheet it says it >reduces MTBE by 99.8% and a long list of other things including chlorine, >giardia and cryptosporidium. > >Information sheet - http://www.e-nikken.com/info/pdf/water.pdf > >The water tastes great and the filter is good for 200 gallons or 800 >refills @ 32 oz. ea. It's portable so you can take it anywhere. > >You can order it from >http://office.nikken.com/cgi-bin/myProductsUS/cap.cgi?pickstore=y & pwp=y & distid=\ 807612900 >under Water Products. > >Bob > > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 On the same subject--who do yu call to get your water tested? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2002 Report Share Posted August 20, 2002 I first wanted to say " Ghost Busters " but we got ours from http://www.doctorsdata.com/ sorry..it's late and I'm silly.... who do yu call to get your water tested? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2004 Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 I am quite certain that it is enough to drink a whole lot less water than 4 liters IF you eat a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables. The point is that you need the properly structured living water as contained in living plants. The 4 liters per day is for people living on bread, pasta, and meat diets ... www.life-enthusiast.com Re: Re: drinking water > g, thanks for your response. I may try it. But here's the deal: My doc says to drink 3-4L per day, which far exceeds what you recommend, which comes to 1.89L. (Does s recommend only 8 glasses?) Dr. Mercola recommends 1 quart per 50 lbs. body weight, which at around 150, means 3 qts. a day or 2.83L plus more if in summer or exercising. He and my doc agree. > > Do others agree with 's statement that drinking too much water (at any time) is problematic? > > Best, > (in Palestine) > > jcgre <johngrellner@...> wrote: > I was drinking way too much water thinking it would help wash out > toxins. not only is this hard on the kidneys, it also leaches out > needed minerals and interferes with digestion. somehow i also manage > to get in the suggested 8 full glasses of water a day without a > problem. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Each one has its advantages/disadvantages. Distilled has absolutely no minerals, so you definately need to supplement, but spring could contain things like fluoride. You just have to go by the brand. We personally use Reverse Osmosis water because I can have control over the filters and how often they are changed. Best to you, Debbie > drinks only water...no juice nor milk. What is the best > choice...distilled, spring, ????????? > > Zevnik Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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