At least in the US, all bottled drinking water MUST be infused with ozone to sterilize it. If not sterilized, then it must be labeled not for drinking. It appears that water has not had the ozone added, but no fear, an ounce of CS added to it should be just as effective.

Marshall

Alchemysa wrote:
'Not for drinking' is a legal disclaimer forced upon them by lawyers because they are not in the drinking water 'business'. It's the same here in Australia on demineralised water bottles. 'Not for drinking. Suitable for laboratory solutions'. Work that one out!

David






From: "Annie" <[email protected]>
Date: 15 November 2009 7:43:45 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: CS>Question


I live in Europe and I've found two places for distilled water, one is at the drug store but it's very expensive, something like 10.00 for a liter and I've also found it at the gas station but it says on the label that it's not sterile and not for drinking. Can someone please explain what the difference would be in the two?

Annie


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