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Hydrolizing
Water Produces
Pure Water
Water hydrolization begins by heating water to the boiling point. Impurities
are separated out when the water evaporates as steam. Bacteria and germs are
immediately killed by the heat of the steam. The resulting vapor is then
rapidly cooled and converted back into pure water — minus its impurities,
because salts, sulfur, and other impurities do not boil at the same
temperature as water. They do not, therefore, evaporate as steam and do not
travel into the cooling, condensing part of the hydrolizer. The impurities
remain in the residue which is simply thrown away.
What About Spring Water?
There are very few good springs near large bottling companies. Many
companies demineralize and "reconstitute" any available tap water, bottle it
and offer it under a trade name with the illusion that it is "natural spring
water". It can contain all the pollutants and chemicals that surface waters
contain.
All spring water should be analyzed. Many springs are so excessively
saturated with minerals that the body quickly tries to expel them. This
leads to a form of dysentery which offers an impression of "cleansing" but
which can be unhealthy, causing constipation or colitis.
How Much Water Should You Drink?
Many articles have been written about not drinking enough water. We won't
repeat their warnings here except to say that every aspect of bodily
function can be impaired by insufficient consumption of liquids. In general,
the more water you drink, the better your body will be able to neutralize
and eliminate harmful substances. An interesting aside: insufficient water
consumption causes the body to gain weight. Fat cannot be completely
metabolized (converted to energy) without adequate water in the body. Water
also helps to regulate body temperature, protecting it from the heat
generated by taking in some 3,000 calories in food each day. Most people do
not drink enough liquids. Health authorities recommend the following daily
minimums (water, juice, etc.)
Eight Glasses of Water Needed per Day!
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Body weight in pounds |
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175 |
200 |
225 |
250 |
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Glasses — Average physical activity |
5 |
6 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
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Glasses — Strenuous physical activity |
7 |
8 |
10 |
12 |
13 |
15 |
16 |
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