02-12-2009, 07:50 PM
Hi Hotzcatz,
I missed your post. I also read that somewhere, but later came under the impression that it was an "urban legend" of the "too clean water not being healthy for you." I think everyone could get the "lack of minerals" from other foods/liquids that one consumes everyday. I remember reading a website that talked about all of the myths associated with water purified through the process of reverse osmosis. This site was not a commercial site promoting the use of a water purifier, but that does not mean you should believe what I read..........
I missed your post. I also read that somewhere, but later came under the impression that it was an "urban legend" of the "too clean water not being healthy for you." I think everyone could get the "lack of minerals" from other foods/liquids that one consumes everyday. I remember reading a website that talked about all of the myths associated with water purified through the process of reverse osmosis. This site was not a commercial site promoting the use of a water purifier, but that does not mean you should believe what I read..........
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Originally posted by Hotzcatz
ef9, from what I understand using reverse osmosis water as your only drinking water source isn't good. Something about a lack of minerals or something. You may want to see what healthy drinking water consists of? I know if it is "too clean" it isn't as healthy for you as water with some stuff in it although I forget which was the good stuff.
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