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Re: Question re: distilled water - post by member 'summer child'.
Thank you Ron and Aims for the reply. I am surprised to know that I was not the only one who had difficulties to find the distilled water. I thought that spring water is quite OK, but I thought I would have more lysing if distilled water is used.
 Originally Posted by anushkana
I also use a water jug filter to rinse salad and raw vegetables before eating them, to ensure any traces of chlorine are removed, but do not use this water with Protocel. I have bought chlorine filter for the shower, and a filter "ball" for bath water. The less toxin absorption (that you are aware of) the better when your health is at risk.
Hi, anushkana, I also was using a water jug filter to rinse my veges.
I wash thoroughly veges with tap water first to get rid of the dirt, and then wash them again using 'fruit & veggie wash' liquid to get rid of pesticide. Then wash again using tap water to get rid of the veggie wash liquid followed by filtered water to get rid of chorine.
I ordered a filter which will be installed under the sink sometime this week. I am planning to use this filtered water for cooking, wash veges and of course for drinking and mixing Protocel as well. However, you are saying in the quote that 'do not use this water with Protocel'. I do not quite understand why filtered water that does not have chlorine and other harmful chemicals is not supposed to be used for mixing Protocel. Bottled spring waters are all filtered water anyway.
By the way, do not think that spring water you buy are all genuin one. Some are simply tap water and sold as spring water.
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