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Who'd Drink Bath Water?
Municipal Water
Distilled water is the purest water to drink because it has nothing vile in it to threaten our health. Nasty things like fluoride, arsenic, microorganisms, chlorine, and more than 75,000 chemical compounds. These compounds come from three sources: Distilled water is one hundred percent safe to drink, compared to the bath water that comes out of our tap. Nothing against bathing with it, but if I remember correctly when I was a little boy, my mother would tell me I must not drink my bath water! Well, apparently drinking tap water is the same as drinking dirty bath water. This is why the bottled water industry is a five billion dollar a year market, and growing. Who wants to pay a dollar a gallon, though? Distilling tap water averages out to be a better bargain. Twenty-five cents a gallon is by far the best deal I know of. Distilling is a consistent method of water purification. Here is how it works: Ordinary bath water, I mean tap water, is heated to two hundred and twelve degrees Fahrenheit killing bacteria, cysts, and viruses that are present. Steam rises leaving behind dissolved solids, salts, and all other substances, because rising vapor can not carry pollutants, disease germs dead or alive. The secret is that the vapor rises between all the suspended particles, and chemicals in the air. Clearly distilled water is better for you than municipal tap water because it is free of all pollutants, additives, compounds, and finest of all, you will only pay twenty five cents a gallon, over against a dollar! ![]() What do you think? Please let us know. You can email us. This essay is part of our continuing series on rediscovering our bodies, minds and spirits; bringing the sweetness and wonderment back into our lifestyles. Join us.
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