healthy Hunza people drink pure glacial water, free from mineral
| > 'contamination', whereas

Thing is, glacial water by a large margin is mineral in nature, containing
only very low amounts of organic material.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ted Windsor" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 7:36 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re:distilled water


| I have not read as yet where glacial water has been tested to see if the
| mineral content is organic or inorganic, it is very possible that when
| glaciers ground up the vegetation in it's path,  that the contents could
| very well be organic.  Interesting scenario.
| blessings
| Ted
|
| Ivan Anderson wrote:
|
| > Thanks Judith,
| >
| > I wonder if Dr. Allen E. Banik has shares in water distillers ;-)
| >
| > I don't know, my impressions of this book review and hence the book? is
| > that it rests on some very moot foundations.
| >
| > The review points to a fundamental premise that the long lived and
| > healthy Hunza people drink pure glacial water, free from mineral
| > 'contamination', whereas others have attributed the good health to the
| > 'glacial soup', brimming with the complete spectrum of minerals...
| >
|
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