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Hi Guys
Looking for a thing to make clean water easy and safely. i found this. Needs no electricity and makes the cleanest water. It will work over any heat source without chemicals and give you the purest water. I was reading up on making ionic silver and you need really pure water, it led me to find this. Check it out, its not that expensive. Considering there is no checmicals ect to mess with you just need to steam it up. All the others i saw you needed to plug it in http://www.waterwise.com/waterwisdom/waterwisdom.asp some places had sales http://www.google.com/search?q=water...S285US286&sa=2 ![]() High Output!..Fast Production! This unique new water distiller is designed to consistently and effectively provide pure, steam distilled water for you and your family at home, while traveling, camping, boating or in emergency situations. In the event electricity becomes unavailable, it uses alternative heat sources, such as an open fire, wood stove or gas grill. http://www.everythingkitchens.com/waterwisechart.html HUGS to everyone! Last edited by Seva; 10-11-2008 at 05:31 AM. |
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Thx that looks good
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Great find! Thanks for sharing.
1 thing that bugged me about the other distillers was the amount of electricity they used. |
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You can actually make your own distiller fairly easily (and cheaply). Here's a link to a possible setup:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...ome_water.html |
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I've got an electric one. It does a tank of 4ltrs in 4hrs. 700w, so 2.8kwh per load.
The benefit is that there forced air cooler/heatsink that keeps the condenser plate running efficiently. I netted off the electicity usage by having cold showers instead of hot ones - also beneficial - and saves more electricity than I use for the distiller ![]() A.. |
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I drank distilled water for years with a home model distiller from Waterwise. I found out about a year ago that distilled water removes the vital minerals from water and can cause your system to be more acidic which is not a state you want your body to be in. So, I've replaced my distiller with the Berkey water system. It doesn't require electricity either and works off of gravity flow. In my opinion, it's much better.
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@whalerider: What you say is partially correct. It means that you have to adjust your diet a little (if necessary).
I guess you have to choose based on your circumstances. Here in Australia, they poison the water supply with fluoride. Distilling is the only sure way I know to remove it all. A.. Last edited by Anchor; 03-01-2009 at 10:48 PM. Reason: changed "perfectly correct" to "partially correct" - in the light of more info |
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i thought distilled water was "dead" water ?
i use a keosan -- free energy machine and, the rocks have silver in them from www.rgarden.net/workingwonders if i buy 12 of them, i get 40% off and, believe it, or NOT, you can make a good living selling them people are quite interested in that product i then take that water, and, vortex it, and, turn it into hexagonal water (as long as the electric works) it's called a vitalizer machine and, info; is also available for that on the same site my experiences with both these products were quite profoundly interesting-- good quality water, is very important (so, is sunshine--although, the powers (that think they be) tell us, to get out of it --they are lying to us i sleep in the moon beams and, i also stay in bed; and; awake right in the sun rays (as much as, i can) i had an experience on 10/14 - where i attuned to the 28 mansions of the moon/and, the 28 guardians of the moon and, was given some significant keys) probably one of the most amaSing eXperiences, i have ever had !!! (i should post this on another link) as, it might be interesting to discuss flower essences, are also quite amazing and, left brain-right brain, is a product made from silver/gold and copper; and; it makes a big difference in being able to activate brain synapes esp. if you irrigate your physical body with good quality water distilled water, is clean -- but, it's quite dead love susan the eXchanger www.rgarden.net/workingwonders Last edited by THE eXchanger; 10-17-2008 at 02:39 AM. |
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Those are Myths:
Myth #1: Distilled water has had all of the beneficial minerals removed. Suggesting that people absorb minerals from water is like saying they can absorb iron by licking a rusty nail. The minerals in water are like boulders and our cell membranes are like fine mesh screens. Not to mention the vast majority of substances in water do not belong there. Sodium fluoride, chlorine and pharmaceutical chemicals are just some of the nasty substances in your tap water. Meanwhile most bottled water contains bacteria and plastic residues. If you are really concerned about getting your required minerals, you should just take an extra bite of a banana or something. Finally, the amount of minerals in water is so small that you would need to drink over 500 glasses to get your daily recommended allowance of most minerals. Myth #2: Distilled water leeches important minerals from the body. Some claim that distilled water is too pure, so pure that it is harmful. However, studies have shown this to be false. Water cannot strip away minerals that are already part of our cells. Rather, it can only pick up minerals that are already loose, those which have already been rejected by cells. Myth #3: Distilled water is acidic. Pure distilled water has a normal pH of 7.0 and is not soft (alkalizing) or hard (acidic) water. Some water however can change to lower pH (more acidic) in the environment but that happens to rain water also (pH 5.8 to 6.2). Adding a squirt of fresh lemon juice helps balance the pH. http://www.naturalnews.com/024282.html And more info: http://www.sylvansource.com/facts.html http://www.bodyforlife2.com/distilledwater.htm http://www.eves-best.com/distilled-water-myths.htm http://www.nsaw.com/ecodist2.htm There was also an article written by a fellow who drank only distilled water for 10+ years and he is fine. It's at Naturalnews.com somewhere but I can't find it atm. There are also articles which state the opposite however. I chose to believe that distilled water is fine based on what I've read. Quote:
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The choice is not between town water or distilled water where we live. We have no choice but to collect rainwater from our roof. This is the most flavoursome water I have ever come across as it contains residue from bird and possum droppings, gum tree leaves (full of eucalyptus), dead insects, dust from desert winds (natural minerals), ash from forest fires and lots of other stuff that floats, flies and falls from things like planes,
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Brinty, at the very least you need a Berkey for cooking!
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My Waterwise 1600 arrives today
![]() Sunline, moonlight, reiki and crystals can all re-energise the water... Once fluoride and other nasty substance removal has happened. It can also be placed onto a flat top stove if need be ![]() I've read about the best way to get minerals is via juices and fresh vegetable juices as this is structured water. Those that do not believe the powers of structured water need to google water crystals and find some pictures... |
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Those that want to create a rainwater filter also need to look at this thread else where...
For one of the water butts. Scroll down… very interesting http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showt...t=15772&page=7 |
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Yes that one reason i like it, you can even do it over a fire, tis totaly LOW TECK if need be
![]() have you treid the PH-ION type of structured water? that the one i use, i like how it has the minerals in it Quote:
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apparently the keosan, also will filter pond water - and, it requires no electricity - it is a free energy machine
the rocks are impregnated with silver, and, it removes flouride, i have been using mine, for a long time, and, really like it brightest blessings susan the eXchanger www.rgarden.net/workingwonders |
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if you can get yer hands on one of these no more water worries
http://www.vestergaard-frandsen.com/lifestraw.htm |
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It was rusty after 3 days of use so be warned. It is also rather large and the picture does not show how large it is. I'm going to get an electrical one and a living water vortex jug to re-energise the water. |
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I have been browsing for water filters sold in department stores. Are they worth buying? And would this filter radioactive materials? Probably not. However, if the water must be distilled to filter out bad stuff, what can be bought for a reasonable price? I looked on ebay at the ionizer water systems and they are charging way too much from hundreds to thousands. These were the ones created in Japan from their med labs. I think they now have an open market. Just do a search for ionizer water system.
Ionized water to separate alkaline and acidic waters is a good alternative. But is their a cheaper way to build such a system and I have heard that regular water filters from stores can break, crack or leak. And of course you have to change the filters often. What is the difference between purified water and distilled water? And if you were going to prepare for radioactivity, what would be the best system? |
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If you are really worried about radioactivity, then you should be researching building your own large scale filtering/water treatement with sand beds and huge carbon filters. Distillation will work, but the residue that gets left in the tank is concentrated impurity - if that is radioactive then it will be very tricky to deal with safely. Honestly, the residue that gets left in our water distiller tank after just one session of 4L beggars beleif. It is a horrid brown color and stinks. You would only need to see this once to realise why it is a good idea to treat your water! A.. |
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Water is meant for hydration, not mineral supplementation. Plants transform rock minerals into chelated minerals within their cells, the sort that our body best absorbs. Whatever rock minerals (or sea shell calcium and oxides and such), in the body would be washed away as the body cannot utilitize them. Distilled water is the one I choose to drink since it's process is like that of rain. As for minerals, I use a good sea salt, Himilayan Pink. I use an electric distiller as wel as an Aqua Rain gravity filter for rain or lake water.
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