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10-28-2010, 01:36 PM | #21 |
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Re: Purified water
In what application are you using it?
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10-28-2010, 01:43 PM | #22 |
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10-28-2010, 01:46 PM | #23 |
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Re: Purified water
I mean for a sponge, gel crystals, active humidification, shilala beads, RH beads, etc?
And let me state that the article for distilled vs spring water is not comprehensive and does have some misinformation about distilled water leeching chemicals from your body. But it gives a good side by side of what each type of water is. Here is another good article which has peer reviewed and scientific research references to back up each thought: http://www.steamdistiller.com/distil.htm
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10-28-2010, 02:31 PM | #24 | |
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RO water is very good and can be just as pure as distilled. A TDS of 20 is very low. There is nothing wrong with drinking very pure H2O. You should not be relying on impure water for your trace minerals. Try eating good food for that. I, too, have heard this discussion many times and have to wonder how the "pure water leaches the minerals" fallacy even got so prevalent in the first place. It's true that it can, but not in a normal body. I and my family drink RO-DI (de-ionized) water and have for many years. This is more pure than distilled. I water the houseplants with it as it doesn't spot leaves or crust the soil. I fill the fish tanks with it. I make coffee and tea with it because it doesn't crust up the pots. I use it in my humidors. I top off batteries with it. I never have to wonder what's in it. |
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10-28-2010, 03:47 PM | #26 | |
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10-28-2010, 04:04 PM | #27 |
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Distilled water could have distillable solvents in it, or any volatile compound. Activated charcoal will take these out. DI water is used in the electronic industry because it is more pure than distilled water. It is also used in some car wash facilities because it doesn't spot when it dries.
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10-29-2010, 11:46 PM | #28 | |
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10-30-2010, 12:41 AM | #30 |
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Re: Purified water
Can you ask the guy at the pet store if there is a lower risk for cancer when comparing cigar smoking to cigarette smoking?
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