Sunday, January 8, 2012

Distilled Water is Best for Your Health

Years ago, during an expedition to the Atlas mountains
of Morocco, I found vigorous people roaming the desert,
and the only water they drank was unpolluted rain water.
Every liquid prescription that is compounded in any
drug store the world over is prepared with distilled water.
It is not true that distilled water leaches the organic
minerals out of the body nor is it dead water. It is the
purest and safest water that man can drink!
Distilled water helps to dissolve the terrible, toxic
poisons that collect in people’s bodies. It passes through
the kidneys without leaving inorganic pebbles and
stones. If you wash your hair in rain (distilled) water
you will discover the softness of natural soft water.
No new water has been created on the face of the
earth since it was originally formed. Just as the same
energy is formed and reformed, so the same water is reused
over and over again by the miracle of Mother
Nature. Waters of the earth are purified by natural
distillation. The sun evaporates the water. It is collected
into clouds and the clouds become full and then we
have rain and dew . . . pure, perfectly clean water, one
of God’s and Mother Nature’s great miracles! Who dares
to say that they supply man with dead water! Distilled
water is the purest water on earth and it’s free of all
harmful inorganic minerals and toxic substances.
Over 70 years ago, I predicted that some day man
would need clean, pure water so desperately that great
government distillation plants would have to be installed
at the seas to convert the unlimited supply of salt water
into pure water for all purposes. I have lived to see my
prediction come true. Even in Santa Barbara, California
they had to build a plant during a long dry spell. In the
American Navy, there are huge aircraft carriers with five
thousand Navy personnel aboard. These ships cannot
carry enough land water so they distill sea water for the
men to drink and bathe in. Also big ocean cruise ships
distill sea water for their passengers’ use, bathing, etc.

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