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Crucial to your body's self-healing system is filtration of your blood. Your heart, your blood and your kidneys are a functioning machine that constantly cleans and purifies itself, removing the toxic wastes of metabolism, as well as the breakdown products of all of the harmful substances that get into your body.
In order to operate at full efficiency, your purification system requires enough clean, pure water to carry away contaminated waste. Even better, steam distilled water picks up mineral deposits accumulated in your cells, your joints, and your artery walls, and carries those harmful deposits out of your body.
Minerals - the good
There are two forms of minerals, organic and inorganic. Organic minerals living and are found in vegetables, fruit, seeds, grains, meats, and nuts. These are easily assimilated by our cells and are essential for good health.
Minerals - the bad
Inorganic minerals refers to non-vegetable or non-animal matter, i.e. not living. This includes carbonate and lime compounds, calcium, iron and magnesium that have not been safely processed by plants.
Minerals - the ugly
The result of ingesting these inorganic minerals is an accumulation of debris in our bodies. The most common mineral in ground water is calcium carbonate (lime) - a key ingredient in concrete and cement. Ever seen a large stalagmite or stalactite in a limestone cavern? Then you can visualize how this hard rock forms, one drop at a time in a cave - or in the inside of your arteries, a kidney stone, in your joints, etc.
Try this - pour water from your faucet into a pan. Put that pan of water in the sun and let it evaporate. Or if you are in a hurry, boil it. Either way, once the water has evaporated, you will find a solid coating of mineral deposits on the side and bottom of the pan. These are the same deposits left in your arteries and the rest of your body.



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