Why
Purified Water is Bad For You
by
Zoltan P. Rona MD, MSc
During
nearly 19 years of clinical practice I have had the opportunity to observe
the health effects of drinking different types of water. Most of you
would agree that drinking unfiltered tap water could be hazardous to
your health because of things like parasites, chlorine, fluoride and
dioxins. Many health fanatics, however, are often surprised to hear
me say that drinking purified water on a regular, daily basis is potentially
dangerous.
Distillation
is the process in which water is boiled, evaporated and the vapor condensed.
Distilled or Reverse Osmosis water is free of dissolved minerals and,
because of this, has the special property of being able to actively
absorb toxic substances from the body and eliminate them. Studies validate
the benefits of drinking purified water when one is seeking to cleanse
or detoxify the system for short periods of time (a few weeks at a time).
Fasting using purified water can be dangerous because of the rapid loss
of electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride) and trace minerals like
magnesium, deficiencies of which can cause heart beat irregularities
and high blood pressure.
Cooking
foods in purified water pulls the minerals out of them and lowers their
nutrient value.
Purified water is an active absorber and when it comes
into contact with air, it absorbs carbon dioxide, making
it acidic. The more purified water a person
drinks, the higher the body acidity becomes. According to the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, "Purified" water,
being essentially mineral-free, is very aggressive, in that it tends to dissolve
substances with which it is in contact. Notably, carbon dioxide from the air
is rapidly absorbed, making the water acidic and even more aggressive. Many
metals are dissolved by purified water.
The
most toxic commercial beverages that people consume (i.e. cola beverages
and other soft drinks) are made from purified water. Studies have consistently
shown that heavy consumers of soft drinks (with or without sugar) spill
huge amounts of calcium, magnesium and other trace minerals into the
urine. The more mineral loss, the greater the risk for osteoporosis,
osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, coronary artery disease, high blood
pressure and a long list of degenerative diseases generally associated
with premature aging.
A
growing number of health care practitioners and scientists from around
the world have been advocating the theory that aging and disease is
the direct result of the accumulation of acid waste products in the
body. There is a great deal of scientific documentation that coronary
artery disease, high blood supports such a theory. A poor diet may be
partially to blame for the waste accumulation. Meats, sugar, white flour
products, fried foods, soft drinks, processed foods, alcohol, dairy
products and other junk foods cause the body to become more acidic.
Stress, whether mental or physical can lead to acid deposits in the
body.
There
is a correlation between the consumption of soft water (purified water
is extremely soft) and the incidence of cardiovascular disease. Cells,
tissues and organs do not like to be dipped in acid and will do anything
to buffer this acidity including the removal of minerals from the skeleton
and the manufacture of bicarbonate in the blood
The
longer one drinks purified water, the more likely the development of
mineral deficiencies and an acid state. I have done well over 3000 mineral
evaluations using a combination of blood, urine and hair tests in my
practice. Almost without exception, people who consume purified water
exclusively, eventually develop multiple mineral deficiencies. Those
who supplement their purified water intake with trace minerals are not
as deficient, but still not as adequately nourished in minerals as their
non-purified water drinking counterparts, even after several years of
mineral supplementation.
The
ideal water for the human body should be slightly alkaline and this
requires the presence of minerals like calcium and magnesium. Purified
water tends to be acidic and can only be recommended as a way of drawing
poisons out of the body. Once this is accomplished, the continued drinking
of purified water is a bad idea.
Longevity is associated with the regular consumption of hard water (high in
minerals). Ionized Water is the best possible drinking water.
Disease
and early death is more likely to be seen with the long term drinking
of purified water. Avoid using distilled or reverse osmosis water except in special circumstances.
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Dr.
Zoltan P. Rona is a graduate of McGill University Medical
School (1977) and has a Master's Degree in Biochemistry and Clinical
Nutrition from
the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut (1985).
He is the author of the Canadian bestsellers, "The Joy of Health" and "Return to the Joy of Health". He is a past president of the Canadian Holistic Medical Association and is
a consultant on nutritional medicine to the Motherisk
Program of the Department of Pharmacology of the Toronto Hospital
for Sick Children.
Born 22/2/51 in Budapest, Hungary; raised in Montreal,
Quebec. Canadian citizen.
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