Posted by Wolf Dreamer on October 10, 2003, at 8:35:00
In reply to Re: water distillers » Wolf Dreamer, posted by Larry Hoover on October 10, 2003, at 7:44:11
Wolf Dreamer: "Stainless steel contains either nickel or chromium, both of which leak into the water and contaminate them."
Larry Hoover: "Only a concern in cooking, not in distillation."
Why would it happen with cooking but not while distilling? It heats up the same amount either way.
The history of fluoride can be found here. Much better link than the last one. The aluminum companies are on record testifying about giving an impressively large amount of money to a man who took over the government department in charge of public health, who then took the hazard waste of fluoride and convinced people it was a good thing. People stopped bugging them about polluting the air and water with it after that.
http://www.hcdentistry.com/fluoride.htm------
Larry Hoover: "Not relevant. The reason that the boiler is stainless steel is make to it more durable. Glass breaks. Iron rusts. Blah. Blah."
Blah blah sounds so scientific. ;) I have a glass pot I boil eggs in all the time and it never breaks. And if nickle can get into the water and cause problems for some people, then it is relevant.
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