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- nutrition - Does drinking distilled water remove needed minerals from . . .
Claim: Drinking distilled water can actually remove needed minerals from the body, due the lack of minerals in the water, and therefore do damage to the body I have a hard time accepting this du
- Is water from a sink different from water from a water fountain?
I have heard (particularly but not exclusively from my friends who grew up in Asia, where the situation may be different) that you should not drink water from a sink in the bathroom Why? They believe the water from a water fountain is safe and good for drinking
- nutrition - Does standard table salt contain anti-caking agents that . . .
Commercial refined salt is not only stripped of all its minerals, besides sodium and chloride, but is also chemically cleaned, bleached and heated at unnecessary high temperatures In addition, it is treated with anti-caking agents which prevent salt from mixing with water in the salt container
- chemistry - Will fluoride and chlorine dissipate from tap water left to . . .
19 One common recommendation for watering house plants with tap water is to allow the water to sit overnight before watering, so that the fluorine and chlorine that are commonly added to tap water (which can be harmful to certain plants) will dissipate
- environment - Is drinking collected rain water proven to be beneficial . . .
Compared with most unprotected traditional water sources, drinking rainwater from well maintained roof catchments usually represents a considerable improvement and even if it is untreated it is generally safe to drink A number of pathogens harmful to health and disease outbreaks linked to rainwater sources have been documented
- Are minerals chemicals absorbed through your skin during bathing?
A friend of mine, in a comment online, recently said: Your body absorbs more minerals through your skin during a five minute shower than it does by drinking 64 oz (about 1 9 liter) of water over
- How can chemical-free surface cleaners work?
Ignoring the fact that water is clearly a chemical compound, I don't understand how this works Is it just filtered water? What is "hydro-embellishment"? I was under the impression distilled water wouldn't have any sterilising activity antimicrobial properties [1], so how is it actually achieving sterilisation? [1]: Burton, Maxine et al
- Can microwaved water explode? - Skeptics Stack Exchange
It is not necessary to use distilled water, I often microwaved milk and tap water For a mug of water milk, 2 minutes are sufficient (may differs depending on your microwave) to cause the liquid to explode up when you pick them up If you microwave for too long though, the liquid may explode inside the microwave, and it will be messy to clean up
- Can the molecular bond angle of water be changed via distillation?
For the people not following the 'shocked' comments above, the whole point of distilled water is that distillation removes the impurities for it Claiming to have invented a new kind of distillation machine that removes impurities is like claiming to have invented a new kind of car that "moves on wheels"
- Are the birth-control hormones present in the drinking water?
The main claims regarding a contraception hormones found in drinking water are that they affect people's fertility or general health, or even the main cause of the rise of homosexuality
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