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What is distilled water?

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What is distilled water?

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Distilled water is water which has been heated to the boiling point so that it becomes steam. When this happens any waterborne biological contaminants such as bacteria, parasites, chemicals, heavy metals, volatile gasses or cysts are separated out. The steam is then cooled and condensed back into a pure liquid form. Pure water contains no solids, minerals, or trace elements. Steam distilled water is the standard by which all other waters are measured.

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A. Distilled water is water that has been purified by passing through one or more evaporation –condensation cycles and contains essentially no dissolved solids. Usually contains less than 5.0 ppm of TDS.

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Distilled water is the closest thing to pure water available today. Utilizing a water distiller, wat…

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Distilled water is water that has been heated to the boiling point so that impurities are separated from the water, which itself becomes vapor or steam. The steam is then condensed back into pure liquid form. The impurities remain as residue and are removed. Pure Water Distillation Systems remove waterborne biological contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, organic and inorganic chemicals, heavy metals, volatile gases, cysts and other contaminants. Distilled water contains virtually no solids, minerals or trace elements. It is clean, natural and healthy. Steam distilled water is the standard by which all other waters are measured.

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Distilled water is literally water that has been boiled, evaporated and condensed – leaving all chemicals, toxins and waste behind and creating pure, clean water. Distillation will remove bacteria, viruses, cysts, heavy metals, radionuclides, organics, inorganics, and particulates. Distillation is literally the method seen in nature, whereby: the sun heats the water on the earth’s surface, the water is turned into a vapour (evaporation) and rises, leaving contaminants behind, to form clouds. As the upper atmosphere drops in temperature the vapours cool and convert back to water to form water droplets. Then once the droplets fall as rain (precipitation) the cycle starts over again. This is exactly the same process in a water distiller – the tap water is heated to boiling point so the impurities are separated from the water, and the water then becomes steam. This is then condensed back into pure liquid form. The impurities remain as residue and are removed leaving 100% pure, pH balanced

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