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hungrymike 03/25/20 10:50:10 PM #1: |
Is it safe to drink distilled water
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VeeVees 03/25/20 11:11:25 PM #2: |
no, you will probably die.
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Lokarin 03/25/20 11:12:23 PM #3: |
hungrymike posted...
Its all I could find on the shelf. As opposed to what? Are there actually jerkasses selling tap water? --- "Salt cures Everything!" My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Nirakolov/videos ... Copied to Clipboard!
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dementedlullaby 03/25/20 11:15:42 PM #4: |
Its perfectly safe but lacks minerals your body needs.
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SirPikachu 03/25/20 11:16:06 PM #5: |
It has no salt or electrolytes like other drinks would have, so it could lower your electrolyte levels, most importantly salt, iron, and potassium
Should be just fine for a while, maybe just consume a bit more salt and veggies. --- 3DS FC: 4656 9282 1616 Everyone call me elf monster ... Copied to Clipboard!
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VeeVees 03/25/20 11:16:11 PM #6: |
Lokarin posted...
Are there actually jerkasses selling tap water?Uh, yes. Most bottled water is just filtered tap water. --- Rudy sucks ... Copied to Clipboard!
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SKARDAVNELNATE 03/25/20 11:59:39 PM #7: |
I thought that was its intended use.
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Jedibaracuda 03/26/20 12:31:26 AM #8: |
Distilled water is just water without the minerals. It may taste a bit different without them, but it is still perfectly safe.
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Metalsonic66 03/26/20 12:53:08 AM #9: |
Tastes gross. Make Koolaid or something
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Entity13 03/26/20 12:57:35 AM #10: |
It's water that is too damn pure because there are no minerals in it, as people have mentioned already. It might hydrate you long enough for it to pass to your bladder, if that, but your body needs more than that, and thus will crave more water than you are giving it.
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Shadowbird_RH 03/26/20 1:26:07 AM #11: |
There's nothing in it that will harm you, the problem is that there's nothing in it that will help you either. It's not that it washes out nutrients, it's that it doesn't have any itself. It's perfectly safe as a temporary alternative, but try to get something better if/when you can.
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Playsaver 03/28/20 12:26:54 AM #12: |
Entity13 posted...
It's water that is too damn pure because there are no minerals in it, as people have mentioned already. It might hydrate you long enough for it to pass to your bladder, if that, but your body needs more than that, and thus will crave more water than you are giving it.Pure water won't cause any harm. I think people forget they get minerals from their food as well. Or they could just take a multivitamin. Maybe lick a few rocks. --- This space for rent. 50,000$ per letter. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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fishy071 03/28/20 1:14:12 AM #13: |
Some people do drink it.
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darcandkharg31 03/28/20 1:19:29 AM #14: |
y'all too sensitive to drink tap water?
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captpackrat 03/28/20 12:04:49 PM #15: |
To make distilled water, you boil regular water to turn it into steam, leaving behind any impurities like minerals. The steam is then cooled so it condenses back into liquid water.
You would normally use distilled water for things that are sensitive to mineral buildup like steam irons, wet-cell lead-acid batteries, engine coolant, and humidifiers. You can drink it, though it may increase how often you have to urinate and may leach minerals the body and over time weaken your teeth and bones. You may also find that it tastes funny because the taste of water is due to the minerals dissolved in it. --- Minutus cantorum, minutus balorum, Minutus carborata descendum pantorum. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Judgmenl 03/28/20 12:28:56 PM #16: |
VeeVees posted...
Uh, yes. Most bottled water is just filtered tap water. --- You're a regular Jack Kerouac I'm a Senior Software Engineer. No I don't write TPS reports, this isn't Office Space. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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wwinterj25 03/28/20 1:01:00 PM #17: |
In theory you can drink your own piss. I wouldn't recommend it though.
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adjl 04/03/20 11:18:55 PM #18: |
It's safe, but it's pretty bland, even by water standards. The concerns about not having enough electrolytes in it are pretty minor; the vast majority of your electrolytes are usually going to be coming from food (otherwise different neighbourhoods would have different nutritional requirements to account for variations in water mineral content).
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redline65 04/04/20 12:19:21 AM #19: |
We drink reverse osmosis water, which Im guessing it pretty similar to distilled in terms of dissolved solids content. I usually add some mineral drops to improve the flavor though.
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