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drinks distilled water with trace alkalines. There seems to be no way to

avoid these harmful chemicals. Absolutley NO fluoride....major NO NO!!!! My

father said needs fluoride for her teeth, but I will not give it to her.

Her teeth are just fine anyway. Our food and drinking water are so

contaminated with poisons, it is a wonder we all are not gone............yet

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Patti

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Greetings,

What foods are naturally high in iodine? Is there any particular element

or mineral that must be in the soil to have high concentration of iodine

in food? I have yet to find a supplement that my body can handle for

more than 2 weeks, of any kind. I do try to eat so I don't need them.

I raise most of my own food, so I stay fairly healthy, except for skin

cancer. Fortunately there is tumorx which is great for removing the

problem.

Bright Blessings,

Kim

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> Iodine in adequate amounts in our bodies (not merely the RDA which is

minimal) is being found to greatly aid in the removal of fluorides and toxic

bromides which are commonly being used in all baked goods, bread, swimming

pools, spas etc. Most of the population is deficient in iodine , and most of

the population needs more than the RDA (recommended daily allowance) for full

body need. We have reviewed these findings and continue to be astounded at

what we are finding.

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Diane wrote:

>I drink only home made distilled water for over 20 years now. I add Nothing to

my water and never will

I did the same for about six years but that was a long time ago. Most think that

distilled water is not good for long term use but I found no problem personally

with it during those years. I would though put in some sodium bicarbonate in

distilled water knowing what I know now and also a few drops of magnesium

chloride.

Mark Sircus Ac., OMD

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" Mark Sircus wrote:

Most think that distilled water is not good for long term use but I found no

problem personally with it during those years. I would though put in some sodium

bicarbonate in distilled water knowing what I know now and also a few drops of

magnesium chloride.

>

Mark,

Why would you put in sodium bicarbonate and magnesium chloride?

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Joe,

I think that he is thinking it will help keep the pH level higher.

I have watched my pH very carefully for years now and never had a problem with

my home made distilled water.

Now if some thinks they will be the same quality of distilled water by buying

it, that is where they are wrong.

The only way to know for sure what you are putting into your own body, is to

grow only heirloom seeds and hand pollinate place a bag over it and you will

have good heirloom seeds for the following year. This is especially true with

the herbs that you take.

Diane

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The magnesium addition is to increase magnesium levels. 68% of healthy people

are deficient , up to 90% if any illness is present. To combat any illness,

its necessary to have stufficient magnesium in our bodies. It has to do with

over 300 enzyme reactions. Its a crucial need.

See this on magnesium deficiencies:

http://www.magnesiumforlife.com/magnesiumdeficiency.shtml

French RN, LPHA

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Joe,

I think that he is thinking it will help keep the pH level higher.

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This is an excellent article however, I think a proper hair analysis can

determine the mineral deficiency. If one assumes that he is deficient and takes

magnesium without really knowing if it is needed, it can throw your system in a

regrettable imbalance. Think hair analysis!

Johanne Wayne, LCN, CMTA

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The magnesium addition is to increase magnesium levels. 68% of healthy people

are deficient , up to 90% if any illness is present. To combat any illness, its

necessary to have stufficient magnesium in our bodies. It has to do with over

300 enzyme reactions. Its a crucial need.

See this on magnesium deficiencies:

http://www.magnesiumforlife.com/magnesiumdeficiency.shtml<http://www.magnesiumfo\

rlife.com/magnesiumdeficiency.shtml>

French RN, LPHA

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I AGREE WITH YOU JOHANNE. everyone WAS TELLING ME THIS AND THAT BECAUSE I WILL

ONLY DRINK AND COOK WITH THE HOME MADE DISTILLED WATER. I WAS EVEN TOLD THAT MY

ELECTROLYTES WOULD BE OFF.

I PAID FOR THE HAIR TESTING AND HAD BLOOD TESTED AND AFTER A DECADE OF WHAT I

WAS DOING, THERE WAS NO DEFICIENCY.

SORRY ABOUT THE CAPS, NOT YELLING, I WAS JUST TALKING TO A VISUALLY IMPAIRED

PERSON.

What is shocking about magnesium is that it does go to the brain & if there is

aluminum there that act just like magnets and attract each other that forms a

plaque that blocks the blood flow of the brain.

Diane

Johanne Wayne wrote:

This is an excellent article however, I think a proper hair analysis

can determine the mineral deficiency. If one assumes that he is deficient and

takes magnesium without really knowing if it is needed, it can throw your system

in a regrettable imbalance. Think hair analysis!

From:

The magnesium addition is to increase magnesium levels. 68% of healthy people

are deficient , up to 90% if any illness is present. To combat any illness, its

necessary to have stufficient magnesium in our bodies. It has to do with over

300 enzyme reactions. Its a crucial need.

See this on magnesium deficiencies:

http://www.magnesiumforlife.com/magnesiumdeficiency.shtml

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I have now used water from a home distiller for 2 1/2 years. Combined with a

carbon filter, it removes the most impurities of ANYTHING that can be done. I

have chemically tested this myself as well as sending it out to an independent

lab. It takes out more than any filtration system including reverse osmosis.

Distilling is the heating of water molecules until they vaporize into steam.

Steam carries absolutely nothing with it except things

like chlorine and fluoride which vaporize at lower temperatures than water. All

other minerals, metals, etc... will not vaporize and are not carried with the

steam. The charcoal filtration after the condensing of the steam back to water

is what removes the final impurities including chlorine and fluoride. It just

does not get better than that.

There is nothing out there that has less in it than distilled water and this

does not require adding stuff to make it " pure " . You can throw in some baking

soda to make it highly alakaline, if you so desire, but all you are doing is

raising alkalinity, nothing more. The same holds true for adding other things

like trace minerals, etc... You are not purifying water further. You are simply

adding other ingredients to the most pure form of water you can obtain.

Distilled water also carries a very minute electrical negative charge which in

fact does help with cellular fluid interchange in your body as a side benefit.

Regards,

Bruce Guilmette, PhD

Author: THERE'S MORE TO LIFE THAN JUST LIVING, A Personal Story About

Cancer Survival

Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

http://survivecancerfoundation.org Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow

will worry about itself. Each day

has enough trouble of its own. Matt 6:34 (NIV)

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Greetings,

So, for those of us that use well water, and don't add chlorine or

fluoride to our own water, distilling should give us really clean water.

I need to distill water to remove the salt content, especially for my

cat. He now has chronic kidney failure, but has been on distilled water

for over 10 years, he is a rescue who was starved for the first two

years of his life.

Are there any other nasties vaporize at low temperature?

I have had my water tested and all it had in it was a high salt content,

almost no minerals.

Bright Blessings,

Kim

Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D. wrote:

> I have now used water from a home distiller for 2 1/2 years. Combined with a

carbon filter, it removes the most impurities of ANYTHING that can be done. I

have chemically tested this myself as well as sending it out to an independent

lab. It takes out more than any filtration system including reverse osmosis.

Distilling is the heating of water molecules until they vaporize into steam.

Steam carries absolutely nothing with it except things

> like chlorine and fluoride which vaporize at lower temperatures than water.

All other minerals, metals, etc... will not vaporize and are not carried with

the steam. The charcoal filtration after the condensing of the steam back to

water is what removes the final impurities including chlorine and fluoride. It

just does not get better than that.

> There is nothing out there that has less in it than distilled water and this

does not require adding stuff to make it " pure " . You can throw in some baking

soda to make it highly alakaline, if you so desire, but all you are doing is

raising alkalinity, nothing more. The same holds true for adding other things

like trace minerals, etc... You are not purifying water further. You are simply

adding other ingredients to the most pure form of water you can obtain.

> Distilled water also carries a very minute electrical negative charge which in

fact does help with cellular fluid interchange in your body as a side benefit.

>

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We are on well water also. There are very few volitiles out there to be

concerned with other than what man puts in it. Chlorine is often used in wells

when iron mites invade. (what turns iron into a black smudge - like appearance

lining pipes, toilet tanks, etc... Plumbers will treat a well with chlorine to

kill the mites. Unfortunately, if you have galvanized pipes, the chlorine will

react with the galv and not only start a rather quick rusting issue, but you

have the chlorine also to deal with.

So, unless you have chlorinated your well, you will have no problems. Be sure

to have your water tested occassionally just to be sure there is nothing strange

going on.

Regards,

Bruce Guilmette, PhD

Author: THERE'S MORE TO LIFE THAN JUST LIVING, A Personal Story About

Cancer Survival

Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

http://survivecancerfoundation.org

Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has

enough trouble of its own. Matt 6:34 (NIV)

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