Does the human body not require minerals in drinking water?
The American Medical Journal sates: “The mineral requirements of the human body are largely acquired from food and not from drinking water.“ Doctor Sherman, an eminent biochemist and nutritionist, maintains that the mineral content of water is not sufficient to be of any real value. 11- Does nature not, intend to include minerals in water? Nature does not naturally include minerals in water. Pure water is in fact distilled by evaporation an subsequent condensation. This water them becomes loaded with impurities as it falls in the form of snow and rain and by erosion. 12- How can I ensure a supply of pure water for my family? You can use distilled water. Unless contaminated after distillation, the water will be pure and free of mineral elements. 13- Why is distilled water so pure? The distillation process consists of builing by the heat. Salts, sulphur, arsenic, mercury and all other pollutants cannot enter the distiller’s cooling apparatus. Impurities are thus left behind in the buil