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"cybercat" > wrote in message
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> "DK" > wrote in message
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>> 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
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> "cybercat" > wrote in message
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>> "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
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> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message
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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.

> 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
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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.

Guess.

What brand does it make SENSE to drink?

Hmmmmm?

Since you know the process?

Hmmmmmmmmmmm, sockweenie?


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