dear jan, thank you very much for your kind response. but i have a doubt.
will not the processes of reverse osmosis and distillation take away from
water all the required minerals. is it a healthy water to drink? it is heard
that such completely demineralized water will absorb from our system
required minerals and thus deplete our body of minerals. is it true?
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From: "Jan" <slamajama2@gmail.com>
To: "MedicalConspiracies" <medicalconspiracies@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2011 12:59 AM
Subject: MedicalConspiracies- Re: information on water purifiers
Dear pcthahir,
In "Staying Healthy With Nutrition" Dr. Haas writes that water
purifyers that have either reverse osmosis or distillation will remove
heavy metals.
Good luck in your search.
Jan Slama
Vibrant Energy
http://vibrantenergy.webs.com
On Jun 12, 6:27 am, "thahir" <pctha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> kindly let me know if there are water purifiers available in the market
> which are capable of removing dissolved metals like cadmium, lead etc?
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