Yeah I'm guessing it's the extra melatonin I'm getting from my morning urine, maybe some other factors as well
I don't see how distilled water can harm you, but surely urine can if you have kidney disease or are on medications which are disclaimers in most of Andrew Norton Webber's videos.
Our saliva we swallow all day is distilled liquid, the water in fruits is distilled liquid, the rain is distilled liquid (which I don't recommend drinking unless filtered as air pollution dirties the rain water), The amniotic fluid we swam, swallowed, and breathed for about nine months in our mothers womb mostly consists of urine, and of course urine being a distilled liquid.
I could be wrong but usually the tons of evidence against distilled waters come from the Dr. Mercola/WHO article stating how distilled water is slightly acidic, that is true and it has an alkalizing effect on the body just as adding a squeeze of lemon or lime (acidic fruits) to your water does, thus helping maintain the body at a healthy pH of 7.1-7.5 if one would like. The article brings up the leaching of minerals, yes distilled water does this but they fail to tell you that distilled water only leaches inorganic minerals that the body can not use as it is magnetically attracted to the distilled water, it can not and never will leach organic minerals from your body. Here is a link to what Doctors and experts have to say about Distilled waters, they cover the rest of what that article claims as true to be false. Doctors and Experts | aquariusthewaterbearer
Juicing is a good source of distilled water, and Limmy if you do decide to do a water fast (I'm assuming Dthoughts meant water fast, this may or not be the case for juice fasting) make sure your kidneys are healthy enough perhaps at a doctors, because water fasting could be too hard on your kidneys if you have CKD. If you're kidney's are up to it, then it's an excellent recommendation from Dthoughts, as well as exercise. I didn't even think of that one. I definitely need to exercise more
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