I plan to purchase a WaterWise Purification system to steam distill water, but now I am confused about what water system is the way to go. Will you please compare/contrast distilled water vs. charged for life water?
WaterWise claims distilled water adjusts to your body rather than your body adjusting to the pH of the water, therefore, having no effect on the body’s acid/alkaline balance. Please explain this to me. How is charged for life water different?
Does charged for life water remove bacteria?
Thanks so much for your response.

Bill Lang
Hi Muriel,
Those who use distilled water for drinking usually do so because it is thought that the
distillation process removes everything from the water that could be harmfull.
Distilled water is also used to pull out toxins from the body. This is usually done
for short periods of time, perhaps as long as week. Distilled water is devoid of
minerals and will pull outneeded minerals from the body with prolonged usage.
Distilled water can be charged with our system but charging the water will not
replace the minerals.
In general, we suggest charging ordinary tap water with our charged water
system because this is a very effective and simple procedure which involves
no additional costs. Once the water has been charged there is a dramatic
improvement in the taste of the water. The improved taste of our charged
water is due to the removal of all of theusual toxins that are associated with
household tap water. What we are adding to the water by charging it is
life force energy. You can find out more about how this works by reading
the materials posted on the blog, on this web site.
Regarding the pH of the water, WaterWise’s claim that distilled water is pH neutral
to the body may be so. Changes in pH are frequently associated with the mineral
content in the water. Neutral pH may not be an asset as over time the pH of the
body has a tendency to drow down into the acid range. The pH of a
terminal cancer patient would be inthe range of 4.5 down from the neutral 7.3.
In general it may be said that the importance of pH in drinking water, as the
primary indicator of health has been somewhat over-estimated. Disolved Hydrogen
(DH) and Disolved Oxygen (DO) are important factors in water quality. Our charged
water will usually raise the pH of tap water up 1 point and it also raises up the
DH and DO content.
Our charged water systems do remove harmfull bacteria.
Thanks for some very interesting questions Muriel.
Regards,
Bill Lang
Question submitted by Muriel Hrbek