Mineral Water Vs Pure Water

Dr. Allen E. Banik with Carlson Wade
It is believed that mineral waters help to complete the elements for metabolism in the body. But there is scientific evidence which states that many of these minerals are in an inorganic form (die). When these minerals enter the circulation in the body, this mineral can not be used in physiological processes to build the body's cells. These inorganic minerals only interfere with the body's biological work which is very sensitive and very complex. This mineral is also very memforsir kidneys working system. For example, will be (biologically) impossible to provide the body with iron if by way of supplying the "iron pile" or supplying to other inorganic minerals. The best way to supply the body with iron is through fresh fruits and raw vegetables and fresh. With this, we can see that the mineral water can easily supply the mineral "dead" or "inorganic" minerals into the body where it can not be digested / broken down properly by the body. Dr. Henry A. Schroeder, a famous scientist in the field of minerals, said: "The minerals needed by the human body are found in water is not significant compared with the minerals contained in food." Medical Journals in the United states: "The needs of the body in minerals found in large quantities of food, not drink from water." Fact: The content of organic minerals found in drinking water represents only 1% of the total mineral content contained in the water. One glass of orange juice contains more beneficial minerals for the body than the 30 gallons of drinking water that has not been processed.