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Why Is Distilled Water Best??
Steam Distillation
Frequently Asked
Questions
Bottled water is less regulated than tap water, even though over 2100
organic and inorganic drinking water contaminants have been found in U.S.
drinking water supplies since 1974. In fact, a great deal of bottled water
is just tap water that has been run through carbon filters. While most
bottled water is free of chlorine, high amounts of bacteria are frequently
detected. The bottom line is that you can't be sure of what you're getting
in bottled or tap water. More testing is not the answer. A countertop
distiller is the right appliance for your home and office now.
1.
What is distilled water?
Distilled water is steam-distilled water. Distilled water is water which has
been heated to the boiling point so that impurities are separated from the
water, which itself becomes vapor or steam. Steam is then condensed back
into pure liquid form. The impurities remain as residue in the steam kettle
(to be periodically removed). This distillation system removes waterborne
biological contaminants such as bacteria, parasites and viruses, organic and
inorganic chemicals, heavy metals, volatile gasses, cysts, and other
contaminants. Pure water contains no solids, minerals, or trace elements. It
is clean, natural, and healthy. Steam distilled water is the standard by
which all other waters are measured.
2.
Are there any minerals missing from distilled water that my body needs?
There are two sources of minerals: organic and inorganic. Our bodies cannot
assimilate minerals that come from an inorganic source such as the water we
drink. Our bodies receive the minerals they assimilate from organic sources
such as the food we eat. Distillation removes the minerals out of the water
before they can enter the body's system, and distilled water may also remove
mineral deposits already there. The minerals our bodies depend on are
absorbed and remain in the tissues. Therefore, the safest course of action
would seem to be to use a system, such as a distiller, that takes virtually
all of the contaminants from your water.
3.
Does distilled water leach minerals from my body?
Distilled water is the purest form of water, the universal solvent. Pure
water actually absorbs discarded minerals and with the assistance of the
blood and lymph (mostly water), transports them to the kidneys for
elimination. It is this kind of mineral elimination that is incorrectly
referred to as 'leaching'. The expression that distilled water leaches
minerals from the body is inaccurate. Distilled water does not leach out
body minerals, it collects and removes minerals which have been rejected by
the cells and tissues, which if not evacuated, can cause arterial
obstruction and serious bodily damage.
4.
Does distilled water taste flat or funny?
No. People who make this claim have normally only tried room temperature
distilled water that may have been sitting on a shelf in a plastic jug for
months. Distilled water is actually tasteless. This lack of flavor may take
a short while to get used to, but once you get accustomed to drinking
distilled water, chlorinated tap water will seem offensive. Tap water has
additives, and it is the additives that you taste. Since distilled water
adds no foreign substances to your foods, the original tastes and flavors of
the foods are retained. Distillers supply fresh, clean, great tasting water
made right in your home, affordably, and for your convenience.
5.
Are distillers expensive to operate?
These distillers use about 3 KWH of electricity for each gallon of water
that is distilled. You can find your personal cost per gallon by multiplying
3 times the KWH rate in your area. You'll find that it is a fraction of the
cost of buying water at the store or having it delivered.
6.
Do some contaminants carry over with the steam in the distillation process?
Some contaminants that have boiling points lower than that of water could
carry over, which is why these distillers are equipped with a safety
feature: a volatile gas vent, a design feature which removes most of these
contaminants. For even further protection, each distiller is also equipped
with a carbon post-filter to provide you with the highest quality distilled
water with a 99% or higher removal rate of contaminants.
7.
Besides drinking, what are some other uses for distilled water?
Besides drinking, distilled water is great for hundreds of uses, including:
Cooking: Chlorine-free soups & vegtables - taste the improvement - pots and pans are easier to clean.
Baby Formulas: Boiling tap water kills bacteria, but doesn't remove contaminants. Distilled water, virtually free of contaminants.
Beverages: Savor true flavors of coffee, tea, and juices. The taste is incomparable, and you'll also use less.
Low Sodium Diets: 99.9% of sodium removed in the distillation process.
Ice Cubes: Won't spoil the taste of beverages. Makes cleaner, harder ice cubes.
Pets: They'll love you for giving them clean water.
Complexion Care: Tap water impurities can clog skin pores - feel the difference with distilled water.
Plants: Plants and cut flowers live longer and look healthier because, just like nature's rainwater, distilled water is free of mineral salts.
Aquariums: Fish thrive in a chlorine-free tank. Distilled water is clean and clear.
Contact Lenses: Distilled water won't irritate eyes.
Humidifiers: Eliminates white dust, mineral salt, and rust concerns. Adds more life and efficiency.
Steam Irons: Eliminate scaling of steam iron vents. Irons will operate more efficiently and last longer.
Kettles: Eliminate mineral salt scaling. Inside of kettles will look like new.
Photography: Perfect development.
Wet-Cell Batteries: Batteries last long with Distilled Water.
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