Tap water does contain minerals, but if you had to depend on water
intake for your mineral needs, you'd probably be dead.
In my experience, using distilled water does NOT deplete the body of
minerals, it just doens't add any.
sol
Dee wrote:
Just a question here. I had always thought that water contained
essential minerals that are needed by the body. My question is: if
the water given is distilled and/or just CS (also distilled) wouldn't
the body become depleted of minerals? Dee
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My cats get CS (straight or half distilled water) as their drinking
water, and I mix some into their wet food.
Always put some into half and half and cream when opened.
If I have some meat that isn't going to be cooked right away, I spray it
with CS before putting it away in the fridge. I've done the same to
cheese before wrapping it in a paper towel and storing in a plastic bag,
it keeps the mold down.
sol
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