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"cybercat" > wrote in message
... > > "DK" > wrote in message > ... >> In article >, "cybercat" > >> wrote: >>> >>>"-L." > wrote >>>> >>>> IIRC the biggest concern is osteoporosis, which you wouldn't know about >>>> unless you get a bone scan. >>> >>>I did a quick search and a number of physicians say that this is a myth. >>>Here is what one has to say. (Andrew Weil has an MD degree from Harvard, >>>but >>>his undergrad degree >>>was botany. I want to see what biochemists have to say, too ...) >>> >>>Is drinking distilled water dangerous? I've read that it's harmful >>>because >>>distilled water easily becomes acidic and supposedly robs the body of >>>important minerals. True? >> >> No, not true at all. Assuming anywhere close to balanced nutrition/diet, >> there is absolutely no harm in drinking distilled or demineralized water. >> It only becomes a factor for high endurance athletes - say, marathon >> runners, who must drink electolyte-balanced water or they run a risk of >> collapsing. >> >> Having said that, I can't understand why anyone would ever drink >> disgusting tasteless demineralized water... >> > > It's a matter of taste. I *like* it. Bet there's more than one thing you > like > that I find disgusting. > You can't even remember the name of the distilled water you drink. I'll bet it's not distilled. |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message ... > "cybercat" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "DK" > wrote in message >> ... >>> In article >, "cybercat" >>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>"-L." > wrote >>>>> >>>>> IIRC the biggest concern is osteoporosis, which you wouldn't know >>>>> about >>>>> unless you get a bone scan. >>>> >>>>I did a quick search and a number of physicians say that this is a myth. >>>>Here is what one has to say. (Andrew Weil has an MD degree from Harvard, >>>>but >>>>his undergrad degree >>>>was botany. I want to see what biochemists have to say, too ...) >>>> >>>>Is drinking distilled water dangerous? I've read that it's harmful >>>>because >>>>distilled water easily becomes acidic and supposedly robs the body of >>>>important minerals. True? >>> >>> No, not true at all. Assuming anywhere close to balanced nutrition/diet, >>> there is absolutely no harm in drinking distilled or demineralized >>> water. >>> It only becomes a factor for high endurance athletes - say, marathon >>> runners, who must drink electolyte-balanced water or they run a risk of >>> collapsing. >>> >>> Having said that, I can't understand why anyone would ever drink >>> disgusting tasteless demineralized water... >>> >> >> It's a matter of taste. I *like* it. Bet there's more than one thing you >> like >> that I find disgusting. >> > > You can't even remember the name of the distilled water you drink. I'll > bet it's not distilled. You are such a dickhead! And you wear a SOCK on yours, too. lol What's up with that? |
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"cybercat" > wrote in message
... > > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message > ... >> "cybercat" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "DK" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> In article >, "cybercat" >>>> > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>"-L." > wrote >>>>>> >>>>>> IIRC the biggest concern is osteoporosis, which you wouldn't know >>>>>> about >>>>>> unless you get a bone scan. >>>>> >>>>>I did a quick search and a number of physicians say that this is a >>>>>myth. >>>>>Here is what one has to say. (Andrew Weil has an MD degree from >>>>>Harvard, but >>>>>his undergrad degree >>>>>was botany. I want to see what biochemists have to say, too ...) >>>>> >>>>>Is drinking distilled water dangerous? I've read that it's harmful >>>>>because >>>>>distilled water easily becomes acidic and supposedly robs the body of >>>>>important minerals. True? >>>> >>>> No, not true at all. Assuming anywhere close to balanced >>>> nutrition/diet, >>>> there is absolutely no harm in drinking distilled or demineralized >>>> water. >>>> It only becomes a factor for high endurance athletes - say, marathon >>>> runners, who must drink electolyte-balanced water or they run a risk of >>>> collapsing. >>>> >>>> Having said that, I can't understand why anyone would ever drink >>>> disgusting tasteless demineralized water... >>>> >>> >>> It's a matter of taste. I *like* it. Bet there's more than one thing you >>> like >>> that I find disgusting. >>> >> >> You can't even remember the name of the distilled water you drink. I'll >> bet it's not distilled. > You are such a dickhead! And you wear a SOCK on yours, too. lol > > What's up with that? > Answer the question. What brand of distilled water do you drink, biotch. |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message ... > "cybercat" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message >> ... >>> "cybercat" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> >>>> "DK" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> In article >, "cybercat" >>>>> > wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>"-L." > wrote >>>>>>> >>>>>>> IIRC the biggest concern is osteoporosis, which you wouldn't know >>>>>>> about >>>>>>> unless you get a bone scan. >>>>>> >>>>>>I did a quick search and a number of physicians say that this is a >>>>>>myth. >>>>>>Here is what one has to say. (Andrew Weil has an MD degree from >>>>>>Harvard, but >>>>>>his undergrad degree >>>>>>was botany. I want to see what biochemists have to say, too ...) >>>>>> >>>>>>Is drinking distilled water dangerous? I've read that it's harmful >>>>>>because >>>>>>distilled water easily becomes acidic and supposedly robs the body of >>>>>>important minerals. True? >>>>> >>>>> No, not true at all. Assuming anywhere close to balanced >>>>> nutrition/diet, >>>>> there is absolutely no harm in drinking distilled or demineralized >>>>> water. >>>>> It only becomes a factor for high endurance athletes - say, marathon >>>>> runners, who must drink electolyte-balanced water or they run a risk >>>>> of >>>>> collapsing. >>>>> >>>>> Having said that, I can't understand why anyone would ever drink >>>>> disgusting tasteless demineralized water... >>>>> >>>> >>>> It's a matter of taste. I *like* it. Bet there's more than one thing >>>> you like >>>> that I find disgusting. >>>> >>> >>> You can't even remember the name of the distilled water you drink. I'll >>> bet it's not distilled. >> You are such a dickhead! And you wear a SOCK on yours, too. lol >> >> What's up with that? >> > > Answer the question. What brand of distilled water do you drink, biotch. Guess. What brand does it make SENSE to drink? Hmmmmm? Since you know the process? Hmmmmmmmmmmm, sockweenie? |
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