Jun 13, 2011

Re: MedicalConspiracies- Re: information on water purifiers

Hi again, thahir,

You are correct. both will remove minerals, and then minerals will be
washed out of your body because the water is lacking in them. You did
not mention that as a concern, with your first question. In fact
there is no water processor which is guaranteed to leave minerals and
remove heavy metals. The solid carbon system offers the POSSIBILITY
of removing the heavy metals, and it will leave in the minerals. Of
the three, only the carbon will leave in the minerals.

Toxic heavy metals can be detoxed in several ways. I am in the
process of researching some info and when it is done, I will put it on
this list. It is taking me longer than I expected, but guess it
always is that way.

We are all assaulted with toxic metals every day, and not just in our
water. Aluminum is in so many things--cookware, foil, deoderants,
baking soda, food additives, etc. Cesium and Potassium iodide and
more from the radiation coming from Japan, etc. We already have a
heavy build up of toxic metals, so the best way to deal with them is
to detox frequently, and take supplements that protect you daily.
There are many good ones.

Hope to have the info out this week.

Love and blessings,

Jan

On Jun 12, 7:37 pm, "thahir" <pctha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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?
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jan" <slamaja...@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 Energyhttp://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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