

What distilled water is.
Distilled water is water which has been heated to the boiling point so that impurities are
separated out from the water which itself becomes vapor or steam. This is then condensed
back into pure liquid form. The impurities remain in the residue, which is simply thrown away.
Distilled water contains no solids, minerals, or trace elements and has no taste - it is the purest
form of water.
Distillation removes the debris, bacteria, and other contaminants. Dr. Banik describes distilled
water as "the only water which is pure - the only water which is free from all impurities."
Odorless, tasteless and colorless, distilled water contains no solid matter of any kind, no
minerals - organic and inorganic - and is made solely of two gases, hydrogen and oxygen. It
can be used as a drinking water, for cooking, for electric irons and batteries and is pure
enough to be used for intravenous feeding, inhalation therapy, prescriptions and baby
formulas.
What distilled water does.
Distilled water helps to dissolve the toxic poisons that accumulate in our bodies, helping to
clean out the body cells, organs and fluids. Assisting in the elimination of these toxins and
wastes through the kidneys, it passes through the kidneys without leaving inorganic pebbles
and stones. Distillation kills bacteria and viruses and removes complex chemicals, heavy
dangerous inorganic substances, pesticides, chlorine and fluorides. The Department of
Agriculture stated that "the only proven method of correcting cooking and drinking water
pollution in the home is through the use of a home water distiller". Distilled water acts as a
solvent in the body. It dissolves food substances so they can be assimilated and taken into
every cell. It dissolves inorganic mineral substances, acid crystals, and all other waste
products so that these can be eliminated in the process of purifying the body.
As distilled water enters the body, it picks up mineral deposits accumulated in the joints, artery
walls, or wherever such deposits occur and begins to carry them out. Gallstones and kidney
stones decrease until they can safely pass through their ducts. Arthritic pains lessen as joints
become more supple and moveable.
How the distillation Process works.
Distillation has been an essential part of nature since the earth began. The heat of the sun
evaporates water from the earth's surface into the atmosphere, leaving impurities behind. As
the vapor cools, it condenses and falls back to earth as rain, snow or other forms of
precipitation.
The mechanical process of distillation follows an identical pattern to nature's hydrological
cycle. Distillers boil the feed water in a chamber, creating steam. As the vapor rises, it passes
through cooling coils and is collected in a storage tank as pure distilled water. Contaminants
are left behind in the boiling tank. Gases that vaporize at temperatures lower than the boiling
point of water are released through 'volatile gas release vents'. Quality distillation systems are
also equipped with activated coconut charcoal 'post filters' which need to be changed routinely
to ensure the purest water.
Distilled water uses?
01. Provides your family with the purest drinking water, free from chemicals, impurities,
pollutants and bad tastes.
02. Clear ice cubes.
03. Better tasting tea and coffee.
04. Use it for all cooking and baking.
05. Better juices and soups.
06. Excellent for mixing powdered milk, juice mixes and dehydrated soups.
07. Vegetables taste better, eliminates scale build-up on pots and tea kettles.
08. Use it for all infant care.
09. Excellent for low sodium diets or sensitive stomachs.
10. Pure drinking water for your pets.
11. Use it for canning fruits and vegetables.
12. Wine-making.
13. Mixing drinks.
14. Watering your plants.
15. Spraying house plants - no spotting on leaves.
16. Brushing your teeth.
17. Contact lenses.
18. Steam irons, humidifiers, vaporizers.
19. Car batteries.
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