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Cristal Aqua
Do you realise that 150 years ago the rain that fell to earth was pure drinking water for
everyone. There was no pollution in the air and people could drink pure water freely.
Not so today. It’s questionable just how
good our chlorinated tap water is and what
effect BIOFENAL A in the plastic bottles
of water we buy, has on the body.
Distilled water seems to be the only water that we can
guarantee to be absolutely pure. In the Centro Comercial
Portal de la Marina, Ondara Marcel Gysens sells an
inexpensive machine, Cristal Aqua which will produce pure
water for only 0.05 euro per litre.
How Does It Work?
1) Tap water is heated to 100C in the first container to remove
microgerms such as bacteria and viruses
2) Steam rises leaving behind dissolved pollutants, lime,
heavy metals and other substances.
3) Volatile gases are removed through the gas vent
4) Steam is condensed in the surgical stainless steel coil
cooler
5) Purified water passes through the coconut activated carbon
filter, enhancing water quality by removing possible organic
wastes.
6) 100% of the steam is collected as condensed water.
We drink 25,000litres of water during our lifetime. The residue
from this would be 120kg of dust and that is going through
our bodies. Some is not eliminated in the normal way. Some is
left to accumulate in our joints, liver, pancreas, spleen, heart
and intestinal organs. Hence we get, as we get older, so many
degenerative diseases.
If you drink only distilled water, in one or two months, you
will probably have replaced all of the
“bad water” from your body and as time
goes on the existing mineral deposits will
be eliminated little by little.
It’s your long term health that we are
talking about and a happy, healthy old
age.
For more information call
Marcel 692 097 733
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