There are many excellent reasons for using distilled water in food preparation, cooking, and baking. Preparing food with distilled water not only improves the taste of the food, but also its safety, nutrition, and appearance. Because distilled water is such an excellent solvent, it should be used … [Read more...]
What Water Myth Do You Want Us To Answer?
We’ve just finished our Water Myth series. Our goal was to shine the light of truth on the ever-present falsehoods about water. I think we’ve covered the big ones, but there are always new ones popping up. So what questions do you have about water? Let us know and we will respond promptly! … [Read more...]
Water Myth #9: The Biggest Myth of them All!
We are going to end our “water myth” series with the single biggest water myth of all time. The myth is that you believe that your tap water is safe because your local government says so. This may sound ridiculous, but when the government says that your tap water is safe, they mean that it has met … [Read more...]
Water Myth #8; The Myth of Clustered Water
In continuing on with our series on water myths today I’d like to discuss so-called “structured water”. This specific pseudoscience can be found under many different names such as clustered water, penta water and many other names. The common theme is that the companies that sell these types of … [Read more...]
Reducing Your Exposure to Environmental Toxins
I’m often amazed at how concerned many people are about the dangers of environmental toxins and yet do little research on how they can take charge themselves. Last year more than 1 billion lbs of pesticides were sprayed on fields and orchards in the US alone to control bugs and pests that could … [Read more...]
Water Myth #7: The Amazing, Stupendous “Alkaline water”.
One of the most well traveled water myths is that of alkaline water and its supposed health benefits. These claims are simple pseudoscience. The claims sound good and you want to believe them, but they are not based on facts or science. Dr. Stephen Lower is a retired chemistry professor of Simon … [Read more...]
Water Myth #6: Oxygenated Super Water.
In order to discuss the water-related myths on the market we can’t overlook the so-called super-oxygenated waters. The premise is that these companies have (like always) patented a unique way to maintain a higher level of oxygen content in water and that this higher oxygen content increases … [Read more...]
Water Myth #5: Is distilled water too pure?
Today’s myth is related to our previous article on minerals in the water, but this one looks at the darker side of some of the claims that are made by some people on the web, most of whom are selling competitive filters. The claim is that distilled water is too pure and that it can actually leach … [Read more...]
Water Myth #4: You Need the Minerals in Water
Do I Get Minerals from Drinking Water? Getting minerals from water is a myth. There are four reasons why your body doesn't need the minerals found in water. It's important to remember that drinking purified water is important because you won't introduce contaminants or toxins into your … [Read more...]
Water Myths #3: There is “Magic” Water.
This is our series of articles dedicated to cutting through the misinformation and scams about water. There is an interesting human condition that drives us to look for the “magic” bullet that’s going to make everything all better. We seek that special pill or a drink of a special kind of water … [Read more...]
Water Myths #2: A Certain Type of Water is “Dead Water”
This is our series of articles dedicated to cutting through the misinformation and scams about water.Another ridiculous claim made by people selling their latest and greatest (and of course patented) magic water machine is that their machine produces “living water” and that other types of water, … [Read more...]
Water Myths #1: “Our filters remove the bad stuff while leaving in the good stuff”.
Filter companies often make the claim that their filters “remove the bad stuff while leaving in the good stuff.” This claim is completely ridiculous. This statement simply doesn’t make sense because to do this the filter would have to a) know what specific contaminants are in the water (of the more … [Read more...]
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