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Drinking good pure water hinders disease and promotes good health.
Good water is the single most important substance we consume.


If you were to purify the 6,500 gallons of water consumed in your lifetime, you would collect 420 glasses of solids. These solids settle in our tissues, joints, artery walls, short-cut nerve centers and seal every cell from the oxygen it needs.

When you lose weight during illness, your body functions decline. There is a loss of water too, causing mineral deposits to become more concentrated. Your blood may become overly thick because of these deposits. Recovery from ill health may be slowed down or interfered with. To help protect against such problems, it is important to feed your body with good water to make up for that which is lost in perspiration and feverish conditions. Most people do not drink enough water. Nutritional experts suggest six to eight glasses daily of fresh, uncontaminated water.

It is essential for the body's well being and for the prevention of premature aging that water for drinking and food preparation be unpolluted. Drinking an abundance of good water promotes health and hinders organic disease. In order to ensure that water is fit to drink, appropriate methods to purify it must be taken.

Water Is The Solvent Of Life

Water that has a high T.D.S. (total dissolved solids) loses it ability to carry toxic material from the body. Instead of being a solvent to carry the dangerous wastes from the body, this important ally becomes part of the problem. The maximum acceptable concentration for T.D.S. in drinking water is 500mg/L.

Pure distilled water has a T.D.S. of zero and is our best source of preventative medicine and our best and least expensive insurance against degenerative disease.


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