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    The Many Benefits of Distilled Water

    Lakisha DavisBy Lakisha DavisJune 1, 2022
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    Distilled water is one of the most underrated beverages around. It has many benefits that people don’t know about, and it’s time to change that. In this blog, we will discuss 12 benefits of distilled water and why you should start drinking it today! Read on so that you can also get benefitted from distilled water!

    Benefits of Distilled Water:

    1. Distilled water is an excellent skin toner and face cleaner. It can help with breakouts, pulling toxins from your skin, and hydrating the top layer of your skin. If you have oily or acne-prone skin, distilled water is a great natural remedy to use daily.
    2. Drinking distilled water will “detoxify” your body over time. This works because it pulls out all the nasty stuff from inside you that has built up over time – mostly from medications and food additives/preservatives – which allows you to eliminate them through urine or bowel movements. In fact, there are many cases where people who changed their diets but drank only tap water saw little change in their health – but when they included distilled water into their diets, they saw major positive changes. Just be sure not to drink only distilled water every day for an extended period of time that can lead to health issues down the road if you don’t also re-introduce trace minerals into your diet!
    3. Distilled water is great for treating skin irritations. When you have a skin irritation or rash, it’s important to stop using soaps on these areas immediately because soaps can cause further dryness and irritation, making the problem even worse potentially. Instead, use distilled water as a gentle cleanser on these areas instead – it will pull out dirt/dust/chemicals from the irritated area without aggravating it more.
    4. Drinking distilled water can help stop or prevent your gums from bleeding when you brush your teeth. This is due to the anti-coagulant properties of distilled water.
    5. Distilled water has anti-coagulant properties, which means it prevents blood clots and helps dissolve existing blood clots that could otherwise cause heart attacks or strokes.
    6. Drinking distilled water can benefit people with arthritis because it’s thought to decrease uric acid levels in the body; this reduces inflammation, which is where most pain associated with arthritis comes from.
    7. Because distilled water increases hydration while at the same time being less filling than other liquids, making it a great choice for weight loss because it helps suppress your appetite.
    8. Distilled water is effective at killing bacteria, so it can be used as a mouthwash for people who are prone to bad breath or gum disease.
    9. Distilled water is an excellent cleaner for household items like vases, teapots, humidifiers, and candles because of its anti-coagulant properties.
    10. Drinking distilled water on a regular basis can also prevent teeth stains caused by dark-colored drinks like coffee or tea.
    11. The steam that’s produced when you boil water in a kettle is mostly distilled water. If you see steam coming from your kettle, it means that there’s distilled water in there – not necessarily that the water has boiled. The reason why this works is because boiling point for pure water at sea level is 212 degrees F (100 degrees C), but if there are impurities in the liquid, the boiling point will be higher because those impurities prevent it from turning into a gas. Since distilled water doesn’t have any impurities, it can boil at much lower temperatures than normal tap water.
    12. Distilled water helps keep appliances clean and running properly, including coffee makers, irons, humidifiers, etc.
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    Lakisha Davis

      Lakisha Davis is a tech enthusiast with a passion for innovation and digital transformation. With her extensive knowledge in software development and a keen interest in emerging tech trends, Lakisha strives to make technology accessible and understandable to everyone.

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