Early Death Comes From Drinking Distilled Water
During nearly 19 years of clinical practice I have had the
opportunity to observe the health effects of drinking different
types of water. Most of you would agree that drinking unfiltered
tap water could be hazardous to your health because of things
like parasites, chlorine, fluoride and dioxins.
Many health fanatics, however, are often surprised to hear
me say that drinking distilled water on a regular, daily basis
is potentially dangerous.
Paavo Airola wrote about the dangers of distilled water in
the 1970's when it first became a fad with the health food
crowd.
Distillation is the process in which water is boiled, evaporated
and the vapour condensed.
Distilled water is free of dissolved minerals and, because
of this, has the special property of being able to actively
absorb toxic substances from the body and eliminate them.
Studies validate the benefits of drinking distilled water
when one is seeking to cleanse or detoxify the system for
short periods of time (a few weeks at a time).
Fasting using distilled water can be dangerous because of
the rapid loss of electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride)
and trace minerals like magnesium, deficiencies of which can
cause heart beat irregularities and high blood pressure. Cooking
foods in distilled water pulls the minerals out of them and
lowers their nutrient value.
Distilled water is an active absorber and when it comes into
contact with air, it absorbs carbon dioxide, making it acidic.
The more distilled water a person drinks, the higher the body
acidity becomes.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, "Distilled
water, being essentially mineral-free, is very aggressive,
in that it tends to dissolve substances with which it is in
contact.
Notably, carbon dioxide from the air is rapidly absorbed,
making the water acidic and even more aggressive. Many metals
are dissolved by distilled water."
The most toxic commercial beverages that people consume (i.e.
cola beverages and other soft drinks) are made from distilled
water. Studies have consistently shown that heavy consumers
of soft drinks (with or without sugar) spill huge amounts
of calcium, magnesium and other trace minerals into the urine.
The more mineral loss, the greater the risk for osteoporosis,
osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, coronary artery disease, high
blood pressure and a long list of degenerative diseases generally
associated with premature aging.
A growing number of health care practitioners and scientists
from around the world have been advocating the theory that
aging and disease is the direct result of the accumulation
of acid waste products in the body.
There is a great deal of scientific documentation that supports
such a theory. A poor diet may be partially to blame for the
waste accumulation. Meats, sugar, white flour products, fried
foods, soft drinks, processed foods, alcohol, dairy products
and other junk foods cause the body to become more acidic.
Stress, whether mental or physical can lead to acid deposits
in the body.
There is a correlation between the consumption of soft water
(distilled water is extremely soft) and the incidence of cardiovascular
disease. Cells, tissues and organs do not like to be dipped
in acid and will do anything to buffer this acidity including
the removal of minerals from the skeleton and the manufacture
of bicarbonate in the blood.
The longer one drinks distilled water, the more likely the
development of mineral deficiencies and an acid state. I have
done well over 3000 mineral evaluations using a combination
of blood, urine and hair tests in my practice. Almost without
exception, people who consume distilled water exclusively,
eventually develop multiple mineral deficiencies.
Those who supplement their distilled water intake with trace
minerals are not as deficient but still not as adequately
nourished in minerals as their non-distilled water drinking
counterparts even after several years of mineral supplementation.
The ideal water for the human body should be slightly alkaline
and this requires the presence of minerals like calcium and
magnesium.
Distilled water tends to be acidic and can only be recommended
as a way of drawing poisons out of the body. Once this is
accomplished, the continued drinking of distilled water is
a bad idea.
Water filtered through reverse osmosis tends to be neutral
and is acceptable for regular use provided minerals are supplemented.
Water filtered through a solid charcoal filter is slightly
alkaline. Ozonation of this charcoal filtered water is ideal
for daily drinking. Longevity is associated with the regular
consumption of hard water (high in minerals).
Disease and early death is more likely to be seen with the
long term drinking of distilled water. Avoid it except in
special circumstances.
Zoltan P. Rona MD MSc
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Airola, P. 1974. How To Get Well. Phoenix, AZ: Health Plus
Publishers.
Baroody, Dr. Theodore A. Jr. Alkalinize or Die. California:Portal
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Rona, Zoltan P. and Martin, Jeanne Marie. Return to the Joy
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Rocklin, California:Prima Books, 1996.
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