| What is distilled water? |
| Distilled water is the closest thing to pure water available today. Utilizing a water distiller, water is heated to its boiling point, thus producing steam and thereby separating impurities from the water. The steam is then condensed back into a liquid form. The impurities remain as residue and are removed. Water distillers remove waterborne biological contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, organic and inorganic chemicals, heavy metals, volatile gases, cysts and other contaminants. Distilled water contains virtually no solids, minerals or trace elements. It is clean, natural and healthy. Steam distilled water is the standard by which all other waters are measured. Home Page | FAQs | Glossary | Contact Us |