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Re: Can we synthesize water? [Re: s240779]
#21910534 - 07/07/15 04:45 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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It's over exaggerated. distilled water is not dangerous if you normally have mineral intake from a billion other food sources. I don't know anyone who gets all their minerals through water. It's not possible but you can if you were to drink gallons upon gallons of purified water really harm your cells.
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Re: Can we synthesize water? [Re: Gorlax]
#21910589 - 07/07/15 04:58 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I think the idea is that if you intake a lot of pure water, you dilute the electrolytes and other ions and can disrupt normal biological functions. Normally your kidneys will compensate for this, but they can be overwhelmed.
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s240779

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Re: Can we synthesize water? [Re: koods]
#22397970 - 10/18/15 02:17 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Da2ra said:
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plambe said: Its not toxic per se, but drinking too much really clean water will result in you losing ions necessary for your body to function properly (hence why its not recommended drinking distilled water). I've heard of people dying in water drinking contest because of diluting their bodily fluids too much.
I've heard that that's bullshit.
http://aquariusthewaterbearer.com/distilled-water-enhances-mineral-absorption/
I would not take that article too seriously considering it discusses organic minerals. A mineral by definition is inorganic.
koods, what's your take on this quote?
A large portion of these inorganic mineral supplements are just lost through the intestinal tract and rarely make it out of the intestinal tract into the bloodstream. Liquid inorganic mineral supplements are more easily absorbed, but they are typically not in an organic form our bodies easily recognize and can use.
This can be a problem because if inorganic mineral supplements can’t be converted through a series of steps to their organic, ionic forms, they are removed from our blood and excreted through our urine and lost, or worse, stored in our fat tissue with other waste as mineral metals (heavy metals) that can’t be eliminated and can even build-up and become toxic.
motherearthlabs.com/resources/faq-about-humic-and-fulvic/index.html
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Mad_Larkin

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Re: Can we synthesize water? [Re: s240779] 3
#22397981 - 10/18/15 02:19 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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you know its actually easier to google something than to make a stupid thread in the pub about said thing
just sayin
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Convikt Kelly
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Re: Can we synthesize water? [Re: Mad_Larkin]
#22398191 - 10/18/15 03:02 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Water is a byproduct of combustion, we should just retrofit all gas engines to collect the water that drips out the exhaust pipe.
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This kid synthesized some water right here on youtube:
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