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Distilled Water for Every day Drinking and Cooking

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I thought Canadian tap water was the purest until I started distilling it. Once again, found some videos on YT and Telegram about what's in our water. I wanted to see for myself how filthy our water was so I bought myself a 1 Gallon Distiller online. Well, they were right again. You wouldn't believe the smelly residue (smells like sewer) that it leaves behind after 4 hours of turning water into steam and then back into water. It's pretty disgusting that we've been drinking this filth for years. No wonder we have health issues. Our immune system(God's vaccine) is working over time just to keep us from getting sick. Do your family a favor and spend the money to get a distiller. You won't regret it. Everyone will thank you for getting healthier, even your pets.

Updated May 5th, 2022 at 03:08 PM by glen

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  1. glen's Avatar
    I have noticed lately the water in my district seems to be a lot cleaner now. The residue left behind by the distiller is not as high in calcium buildup as before and the sewage smell is not as apparent. I think that's a good thing for everyone. But I will continue to distill water as who knows when the water will be tampered with again.
    Updated December 4th, 2022 at 09:42 AM by glen
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    I had to forego the distilled water method as it was quite time consuming and some times I have to do it twice a day. In order to make a gallon of distilled water, it took about 4 hours. Way too slow during time of high water consumption.

    Decided to install myself a water filter right under the sink. Works well and it is only slightly not as pure as distilled water. But I didn't stop there. I decided to put filters on all my shower heads and boy did that make a difference. To list a a few:

    - less hair loss
    - barely any pink mold buildup around the stalls
    - skin feels softer and less dry

    Finally, I've noticed that if you use a squeegee to dry the stalls after each shower, you never have to clean the stalls again.
    Updated December 22nd, 2023 at 08:58 PM by glen