Personal Narrative: Distilled Water

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My name’s Jenni, I’m 29 from Essex and have been drinking distilled water for the past six months. Water has always been a big part of my life. Not only do I work out a lot and therefore have to replenish my water levels, but my job is very physical and puts me in conditions with high temperatures which means, once again, I’m consuming lots of water and ensuring I’m never dehydrated.

I’ve been drinking distilled water for the last six months. The past two months is where I’ve really upped my intake and have been consuming three and a half litres a day. I first found out about distilled water through a little research on the Internet. I was 28 years old and still suffering from acne. Not only was this incredibly embarrassing but it was just
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This article led me to another two and they led me another five. It just seemed to snow ball from there. Up until then I’d only heard of fluoride in your toothpaste. I didn’t have a single clue that the water I poured into my glass from my kitchen tap was actually purposely filled with the stuff, let alone the hundreds, maybe even thousands of other chemicals that are pumped straight into our water supply. I’ve always been of the thinking that if it’s written down in black and white then it has to be true but with the Internet, I sometimes need a little more convincing. That’s when I discovered Make Water Pure and actually began reading the testimonials from other people that had tried switching to distilled. You’d think that would be enough for me but it wasn’t until I filled a bowl with hot water that I actually noticed the clouding and the mist that was in it. That was all it took and I was on the Make Water Pure website ordering my water distiller. I opted for the stainless steel one with the glass collection jug as it matched my kettle and toaster. It arrived really quick and just as they said, took no installation. All I had to do was plug it in and it was pretty much ready to go. I gave the machine two practice cycles to ensure that everything was all cleared out and ready to go before I began drinking but when I did, I can’t even explain just how clear and crisp that …show more content…
four litres. When I first started it just wasn’t happening. I’d consume my usual two litres of water and my body would pretty much tell me I was full but gradually, over time I’ve begun to increase it. That’s not down to me however. I don’t like to force my body to do something it doesn’t feel comfortable with so I’ve just left it up to my body to tell me when it wants more. As mentioned previously, I’m now up to three and a half litres a day but that’s once again increasing. I don’t think it’ll be long until I’m consuming four litres a day with