So one of the things I've been researching recently is water distillation. I've been doing this by comparing actual experimental results to what people and articles say. I've found that there's a lot of wrong information. Like it seems like many of the cons written about water distillation were actually propelled by companies selling water filters, which are an alternative to getting mechanical distillation units. So people would see the information and choose these ... temporary plastic filters that don't last long and have to have the parts changed often.
One of the ways you can tell this is propaganda is that you can look at non-English information for both developed and developing countries attitudes on water distillation. And you can see they have a vastly different attitude than we do. And they aren't prejudiced about it, in very educated societies. This indicates propaganda.
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So here's a question I ran into...
People claim that drinking distilled or purified water makes your skin look very clear. Its not hard find multiple sources that claim this. So when reading that, my thought was... what if your skin already has some damage and isn't clear? Would your skin improve by using better purified water, or would you instead just be maintaining the rate of clearness that you had gotten at? Meaning, can you reverse the skin wear already there, or at what point can you get back before?
I am sure others would be curious about this also to think about. We all want to improve our lives.
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I'm also curious how many other people are drinking and trying distilled water here?
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Thank you for reading and replying and for any other helpful thoughts you might have on this.
One of the ways you can tell this is propaganda is that you can look at non-English information for both developed and developing countries attitudes on water distillation. And you can see they have a vastly different attitude than we do. And they aren't prejudiced about it, in very educated societies. This indicates propaganda.
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So here's a question I ran into...
People claim that drinking distilled or purified water makes your skin look very clear. Its not hard find multiple sources that claim this. So when reading that, my thought was... what if your skin already has some damage and isn't clear? Would your skin improve by using better purified water, or would you instead just be maintaining the rate of clearness that you had gotten at? Meaning, can you reverse the skin wear already there, or at what point can you get back before?
I am sure others would be curious about this also to think about. We all want to improve our lives.
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I'm also curious how many other people are drinking and trying distilled water here?
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Thank you for reading and replying and for any other helpful thoughts you might have on this.