Hi Awebaby: Good question, glad you asked. I viewed the enclosed web site and they have some excellent products.
However, Water purification is NOT water distillation.
The liver attempts to make all water you drink into distilled water. That is, water with no minerals in it.
Simple water purification, although important, cannot get rid of the disolved minerals in water. That HAS to be done by distillation. Distillation does both, eliminate the minerals and all the nasty's floating around.
The water evaporates into a cloud and then condenses into water again, whala - no more minerals. Rain, or a good water distiller.
The human body cannot use disolved minerals - period... By drinking distilled water it WILL leach out the disolved minerals that are already in your body in the arteries and joints. Arthritis and heart disease anyone???
The body needs ionic minerals to function properly. Ionic means the mineral is broken down into it's electrical component. Very, very important. The body works on an electrical basis. Mostly the sodium potasium ion pump mechanism. It's the minerals that give your body the capablility to be electrical in the first place. Again, very important.
That's why the low salt diet IS bad for you, especially if you have heart disease. It's the salt (sodium) that is half of the electrical creation of the heart. The other half being potasium. Without the proper volume of ionic sodium or potasium your heart CANNOT beat. Your cells CAN'T live. You cease to be.
Fortunately you get plenty of ionic minerals in the foods you eat. Also the biggest reason to eat seasalt. Loaded with ionic minerals.
So, water purification is NOT water distillation and you should drink only distilled water. The idea being to eliminate disolved minerals in the water so your arteries and joints can clean out and stay clean.
Sidenote here: For some reason I just innately knew to start drinking distilled water after I got back from Vietnam. That was in 1971. I've heard all the controversy and studied it at length. I drank it anyway because I just felt better drinking it. Now all these years later we know the scientific reasons to drink it.
A good water distiller shouldn't cost that much, less than 200 bucks.
At home I have an attachment in my water line right from the well that takes out all heavy metals. Iron curtain. I use that water for bathing. The laundry has a water softener hooked up to it and we use Planets Solutions cleaner for laundry soap. We use distilled water for teas, coffee and cooking and of course to drink. If we do add salt to the recipe it's himilayan sea salt.
So get yourself a little water distiller (I use Waterwise). Pick up a dozen one quart mason jars and store your water in those until ready to use. Pour into a separate jar to drink.
That should eliminate the confusion between distilled and purified.
Doc Sutter