Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Distilled water is acidic so it may or may not alkalinize your body. I say may or may not because just because something is acidic does not mean it will acidify your body. Apple Cider Vinegar is an acid yet the effect it has is alkalizing. Google Alkalinizing Foods for more information on what food will help alkalinize your body. You can alkalinize with just your diet, it is not necessary to use alkalinizing water unless you just want to as an added bonus. Also keep stress low as cortisol is acidifying in many ways since it affects so many of the body processes. Siberian Ginseng helps with adrenal stress, is an adaptogen and is not over stimulating like " true " gensing such as the Chinese use -- different species altogether. Distilled water has no minerals in it, but then we do not absorb minerals well from water any way so water is not a good source of minerals. I do like the taste of electrolyte added waters though, electrolytes are minerals, which are metals BTW. The minerals present in some water are in a mostly unabsorbable form, metallic as when you dig them from the Earth. The most absorbable forms are in your food where they are in an naturally occurring balance with other minerals that can affect bioavailability, absorption and utilization. Silicon comes to mind, since it is needed for Magnesium and Calcium to absorb well and to be used well in the body. Garnet may fischer wrote: > > > Hi group, > Can anyone enlighten me on alkaline / clustered water subject? I have > used it before with what I consider good affects. I was looking into > purchasing a machine. When I embarked upon this journey, I discovered > there is a possible discrepancy and comparison with distilled. Has > anyone else heard of this? . . . . . I am confused . . . > > > > > > Peace & Love > > visit www.herbalnutritionalsupplements.com > <http://www.herbalnutritionalsupplements.com> > > for herbal, nutritional and essential oil information > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Dear Group; One thing I noticed when I tried the clustered water, was that it helped me absorb my vitamin pills. Normally after taking my vitamins, my urine would be yellow, but with the clustered water, there would be practically no color change. I brand I tried was Vivo clustered water, they used to have it at the grocery store in Tulsa, OK, where I live. I don't know anything about the pH though. According to some, they say the Willard water has a pH of like 9.5 because of the minerals. The willard water at Swanson vitamin is very cheap. It's worth a shot, if you want to increase your pH. Sincerely; Blake Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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