| WHAT HAPPENS TO THE MINERALS IN THE WATER? |
| Written by N.W. Walker - excerpt from "Water Can Undermine Your Health" | |
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Hydrogen and oxygen together form the water molecule. Any other form of liquid with additional components are broken down and cleared away by the liver. Water containing nothing but hydrogen and oxygen is pure and this is the only kind of water which the blood and the lymph use in their work. Both the blood and the lymph require pure water to assist them in their functions. Distilled Water is the purest water you can have.
Whatever mineral and chemical elements were present in the water when it first, reaches the liver, are segregated by the anatomizing processes in the liver and either passed on into the blood stream or stored away as reserve material. The liver has no selective ability to determine whether any item which comes to it is "alive "or inactive, whether it is constructive or detrimental. Natural water, by which we will classify all waters that from springs, wells, rivers and lakes and from the faucet is replete with mineral elements which it has collected from being in contact with earth, soil and rocks. All the minerals in the human body - and the body is composed of minerals - are the same as the minerals of which the earth is composed. There is a vast difference between the minerals in the human body and those in the earth, not in kind or quality, but in the vitality of those which compose the human anatomy, vitality - or life - which is lacking in the earth minerals. The body is composed of tiny microscopic cells made up of mineral atoms. The kind, quality and variety of the mineral elements vary with each group of cells, in accordance with the functions activities called for to carry on the cell's allotted tasks. |
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