Guest guest Posted July 15, 2005 Report Share Posted July 15, 2005 Steam distilling removes 99+% of all sediments and impurities in the water including excess minerals, etc... Boiling water, unless you are capturing the steam will do nothing more than kill most bacteria. It will not remove the other sediments. Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D. Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc. http://www.survivecancer.net [low dose naltrexone] Liquid Revia I would like to know if you use distilled water when you make liquid LDN from a Revia tablet or if boiled water or tab water will be ok? I plan to start a trial of LDN one of these days, Thanks a lot, Lene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2005 Report Share Posted July 16, 2005 Thanks for your explanation, Bruce I think my main worry is the bacteria. The bottle with the liquid Revia will have to stay for about a fortnight in the refrigerator before it is used . Do you think it would be safe to keep boiled water for a fortnight in the refrigerator, or would I risk that there would be too much bacterial buildup in the water? What kind of water do other liquid Revia users use? Thanks again, Lene ---------------------------------------------------------- Steam distilling removes 99+% of all sediments and impurities in the water including excess minerals, etc... Boiling water, unless you are capturing the steam will do nothing more than kill most bacteria. It will not remove the other sediments. Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D. Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc. http://www.survivecancer.net [low dose naltrexone] Liquid Revia I would like to know if you use distilled water when you make liquid LDN from a Revia tablet or if boiled water or tab water will be ok? I plan to start a trial of LDN one of these days, Thanks a lot, Lene Lene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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