The body can not absorb alkaline calcium, sorry for your illusion about
that.

the body needs an acid base to absorb calcium,  Best to take calcium Citrate
for that effect.

Louise

-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 10:04 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>The water debate


I am not convinced. I use filtered ionized water to drink.  Unlike
distilled water it is alkaline, which should help prevent me from
becoming acidic, and contains a good bit of calcium, which I depend on
for strong bones.

But I do think it is certainly better than tap water with chlorine and
fluorine and other garbage in it.

Marshall

Sally Khanna wrote:

> Are you saying that distilled water is better to drink as a rule, than
> ordinary filtered water? If this is so, then I could see why distilled
> H20 with CS would be able to get to the source more efficiently. Sally
>
> Ed Kasper <edkas...@pacbell.net> wrote:
>
>      Distilled water is the benchmark. All other water is impure
>      as it contains something. maybe good maybe bad. When we want
>
>      the good stuff to go in - the purer the water the freer to
>      carry more of what we want into our body. Our cells gain the
>
>      advantage of having more good stuff to choose from (osmosis)
>
>      and the purer the water the better opportunity to dispose
>      debris and toxins (osmosis) On both sides of the equatation
>      (osmosis) equals leaching and this is exactly what we want.
>      called homeostatis. balance. if you have xyz inside the cell
>
>      you can not eliminate it by having xyz in the water or with
>      no room for the ride out. Of course if you do not eat
>      anything or plan to add anything into your body but
>      distilled water I reckon you'd be turning yourself inside
>      out until you simply vanished into a puddle in the night.
>
>      Why is this not simple?
>      Distilled water does not exist INSIDE our bodies.
>      Or maybe thats where those MD's are right. Distilled water
>      picks up all those cheeseburgers, fries and a coke on its
>      way and distrubutes it all along its route and that - is a
>      bad thing!
>
>      Ed Kasper L.Ac., Acupuncturist & Medicinal Herbalist
>      http://HappyHerbalist.com e...@happyherbalist.com
>
>
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: TC [mailto:tcj...@yahoo.ca]
>      Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 2:11 PM
>      To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>      Subject: CS>The water debate
>
>
>      The statement Ernie made about there not seeming to be
>      any real science behind the various claims about which
>      water is better than which goes to the heart of the
>      matter.
>
>      Most everyone agrees that water that is full of
>      chemicals or pathogens would not be good for you.
>      After that, the controversy over which purification
>      system is best and which form of water is healthiest
>      rages on.
>
>      Wh! en I studied Dr. Carey Reams' teaching, he explained
>      that water is a carrier in our bodies, transporting
>      nutrients throughout the body to the places they were
>      needed, then carrying toxins and waste products to the
>      eliminative organs to be disposed of. To accomplish
>      this, he said, water was best utilized when it was
>      "empty". Indeed, he said, when we drink water
>      containing various substances (minerals, chemicals,
>      etc.), our bodies must first "distill" the water
>      before using it. This metabolic distillation operation
>      of our bodies is part of its defense system to remove
>      and protect itself from substances it doesn't want, as
>      well as prepare the water for its transporting
>      function. This is also why distilled water doesn't
>      leech minerals from our bodies, but just the reverse,
>      our bodies remove the inorganic minerals from the
>      water.
>
>      I found this explanation to make a lot of sense, and,
>      along with Reams' other teachings, are an integral
>      part of my concept of the aspects of health.
>
>      Other folks certainly have differing opinions, of
>      course, but that's what makes it all so interesting!
>
>
>
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