Bottled water
"It may taste better, but bottled water is held to the same legal safety standards as tap water. And that store-bought water may be coming from a municipal water source that is no cleaner than the water from your own faucet."
I have nothing to add here. Thi is an exerpt from an article by the Harvard Medical School...
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I thought that, too. To me, water is water and whether purified or spring, I'll drink it, however since I pay so much close attention to things, I prefer the taste of natural spring water ( Deer Park, my favorite but I don't like Evian too much)rather than purified water. We do have a Pur (purified water) water filter on our sink faucet and I do use it. I don't know that much about water, being the purified, spring or distilled but distilled water has always been something that I have wondered about. What exactly is distilled water and what makes it different from other water? I hope this doesn't seem like a dumb question.
Distilled water is only and only H20 with nothing else in it. It doesn't exist in its purest form in nature (as far as I know) so it's not natural for the body to use it. It acts as a diuretic.
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