I just of never heard of "Not for drinking" distilled water before! I don't 
think it would be distilled if it is not drinkable, that could be where your 
stomach upset came from



________________________________
 From: Andreas Hahn <andreas.h...@laposte.net>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 4:04 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Checking distilled water quality
 

I do happen to be a bit sick (the powerful antioxidants of the cloves have 
been helping, as has garlic), but this reaction is characteristic of "I 
just put something in me I shouldn't have." Nothing at all like the 
reaction I get after a few cloves and a few cloves of garlic! Even a shot 
at H202 therapy (drop of 3% in a 200ml drinking glass full of water) 
did not produce this, though it did produce other undesirable side 
effects.

Based on your previous message, I'm guessing the store-bought 
do-not-drink-labeled distilled water was not stored or processed in a 
potable and bacteria free manner.

Presumably bacteria or whatever don't show up on a conductivity test.



On Wed, 5 Jun 2013, Tony Moody wrote:
>
> Hi Andreas,
>
> It could be that the small dose of a teaspoon could have caused die-off and 
> that would cause
> your body to react. Do you suspect that you are very toxic?  A high microbial 
> load in
> stomach?
>
> Instructions usually are to start off slowly.
>
> OK,
> Tony
>
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