Oh it's true you just missed the point. Very low isn't pure! I've been to the high Sierras and the water was actually so mineral rich it was milky white....DW will dissolve some metals it's so aggressive. I'm happy to have learned so much on this subject, I'm neutral , just learning.
Shep

On Jun 2, 2008, at 11:38 PM, Jeff Shepler wrote:


    Mineral devoid water does not exist in nature

Not quite true. The water in the high Sierras is almost pure water, very very low ionic and/or dissolved content. Just H2O.

    The jury is still out on this controversy.
   Shep


maybe, if you go by published studies. If you go by what tastes good to you, and what agrees with you, no studies are needed.

kathryn


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