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Post #128802961 added 07-10-2019 8:06 AM by Prologik in Deal Talk
Lol I wasn't trying to argue with you, just spark an informative debate. I'd already agreed with most of what you said. What I posted was almost entirely a copy from...
Post #128801554 added 07-10-2019 6:55 AM by LEADER7 in Deal Talk
I didn't correct you. I don't know if you're right or wrong. I'm not an expert on water. I'm an expert on disease. I'm saying even if you're right, there are far more important things to worry about...
Post #128799691 added 07-10-2019 4:41 AM by ResidentPony in Deal Talk
You might want to check your reply. Right after "correcting" me, you then qualify your answer with exactly what I said.
Post #128799568 added 07-10-2019 4:27 AM by topcho in Deal Talk
This is indeed nonsense. There is no such thing as "mineral loss". There are no micro elements that are not supplied in larger quantities by nutrition compared to water. There is absolutely no...
Post #128797597 added 07-09-2019 10:50 PM by LEADER7 in Deal Talk
If you work in a lab, and you work with cell lines, you're probably smart enough to know that the type of water does not cause disease. Technically, you may be right, but you're missing the forest...
Post #128797549 added 07-09-2019 10:45 PM by LEADER7 in Deal Talk
You are writing complete nonsense. Even if distilled water depleted minerals from the body, it would do so at such an incredibly slow rate that you are more likely to drown from drinking the...
Post #128795914 added 07-09-2019 8:53 PM by Prologik in Deal Talk
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, distilled water, being essentially mineral-free, is very aggressive, in that it tends to dissolve substances with which it is in contact....
Post #128794039 added 07-09-2019 7:28 PM by figure8 in Deal Talk
really depends on your tap water. if you're on a private well you and your neighbors can contaminate your drinking water pretty easily.
Post #128794009 added 07-09-2019 7:26 PM by figure8 in Deal Talk
probably from the 3rd party sellers. hard to believe amazon would be stocking counterfeit products like this.
Post #128793556 added 07-09-2019 7:07 PM by justsaver in Deal Talk
This item feels like an April Fools joke that they made it a real product because people started placing orders for it
Post #128792041 added 07-09-2019 6:05 PM by topcho in Deal Talk
Water- tap or otherwise is only a source of water an.d, depending on where you are, fluoride. That's it. Claiming that distilled water is harmful is just silly.
Post #128791738 added 07-09-2019 5:49 PM by ResidentPony in Deal Talk
Technically, deionized water can leach minerals, and even distilled water can do so. But you'd have to be drinking a lot, and also not have enough of whatever minerals in your gut, so you end up with...
Post #128788243 added 07-09-2019 3:22 PM by ccbikeryder in Deal Talk
Distilled water is not the best water. It's the purest water, but tastes flat without the added calcium, magnesium, and sodium (basically hardening the water). Distilled water also has a higher pH....
Post #128784136 added 07-09-2019 12:49 PM by atomicmew in Deal Talk
This comment is almost as nonsense as this product is. Distilled water being bad for you because it lacks minerals? Even if that were plausible, it's completely negated by you know, eating food!
Post #128781589 added 07-09-2019 11:26 AM by ozmotes in Deal Talk
In this deal, we are: - Creating more plastic waste - Paying $6.40/gal instead of $0.35/gal (water refill station) or free (tap) - Generating more carbon by having the packaging produced, and...
Post #128778976 added 07-09-2019 10:02 AM by nsj7762 in Deal Talk
Your last opinionated statement is wrong. It's not a good idea to drink distilled water, esp if that's your main source of water. Limited amounts may be OK, but in the long run, you can harm your...
Post #128776576 added 07-09-2019 8:43 AM by Rippa_MD in Deal Talk
https://www.livestrong.com/article/344710-how-to-add-electrolytes-to-water/
Post #128773993 added 07-09-2019 7:11 AM by cnvrtble98 in Deal Talk
This stuff is just a gimmick.
Post #128773660 added 07-09-2019 6:58 AM by lazybummm in Deal Talk
get your self a nice Reverse Osmosis filter from Amazon, you can skip all the bottled water.
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