Thanks for the scratch...

>From: BROOKS BRADLEY
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: "[email protected]"
>Subject: CS>DISTILLED WATER QUESTIONS,.
>Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2001 20:00:21 -0500
>
> To interested list members.
> Without attempting to generate adversarial
>dialog, I feel constrained to make a comment on the "urban legend"
>claiming distilled water "leaches" minerals from body tissues. Such
>contentions appear to be at variance not only with a majority of
>documented research----but with common sense. Although water is
>considered the universal solvent, and will, indeed, transport entrained
>substances, I know of no instance where distilled water "robs" operating
>biological systems of "needed" or essential substances and transports
>them away. From prima facie evidence, one can assume that water will,
>indeed, solubilize excess or cellularly-discarded materials.....minerals
>included...and convery them to normal exit systems. I believe, the term
>"leaching" is an incorrect one to use----in this instance. Lechates
>are in actual practice, the result of fluids passing through a parent
>substance and solubilizing/entraining various compounds/elements
>and----given the opportunity-- transporting them elsewhere.
> Please forgive my having to scratch
>this, particular, itch.
> Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
>
>
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