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Is it true that pure water, when passing through our body system, removes inorganic minerals?

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Is it true that pure water, when passing through our body system, removes inorganic minerals?

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According to Dr. Allen E. Banik in his book “The Choice is Clear”, pure water when entering the body, picks up inorganic mineral deposits accumulated in our joints, artery walls, or wherever such deposits occur, and carries them out of our system. Conversely, he says that unpurified water containing dissolved inorganic minerals, when entering our body, accumulates such inorganic minerals in our joints, artery walls, and other vital parts of our body. He went on to say that water attracts chiefly inorganic minerals, and such minerals cannot be assimilated in our tissues.

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