Making Distilled Water ~ No Special tools ~ Self Reliance Skill
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- Опубліковано 13 лют 2022
- Making Distilled Water ~ No Special tools ~ Self Reliance Skill
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Add a rack to the bottom of the pan so you're bowl/container don't move around, also reduces risks of breakage..
good idea.
One good point to make: store distilled water comes in plastic jugs and as distilled water is (empty) water, it will absorb plastic molecules from the jug plus the chemicals from the plastic. Also, the minerals missing from distilled are readily replaced by the foods we eat, so no worries about missing minerals. Also, you can drink distilled with no harm by simply adding a pinch of sea salt to put in the good minerals. Last advice: Let the water come to a boil before adding the lid over it to release any VOC gasses that may be in the source water.
Excellent observations, thanks so much❤
Thank you for this advice
Thats right! That bottled water is only good for cars or cleaning products. Salt and lemon can be added for electrolytes
Can you use stainless steal pot to catch the water that drips in? Or does it only have to be glass?
It's so profound, I have been sick for 3 weeks with a weird throat bug and my body just filled up with dead cells (green puss) soooo much, my stomach has been so toxic feeling, like too much salt, years ago by my own mind come up with the idea of pulling, using deminerised water to draw out toxins, so I drank one big cup of deminerised water and within 1hrs the toxic feeling had gone, why do we need water with minerals when we eat healthy and get all we need , we don't, I'm blown away by the quick effect
This is excellent information! People with CPAP Machines or other medical devices that require it need to know this. Thank you!!!
OmG! 62 years old how did I not know this?!? Thank you Jinne! I just filled my Cpap and noticed I’m low on water. I don’t think I’ll make it regularly but it sure is handy to know
Same here….62 and did not know.
There has Been a Shortage of Distilled Water in our Area. Thanks for Sharing this.
This is so helpful! My local Wal-Mart has been out of the distilled water for months.
Same here in Vermont! What would we do without Jinne?!?
good to know you can make this water this way instead of having to buy a distiller, not that they're that expensive but still.
There are DIY distillers. Recently saw a video where someone used a pressure cooker / canner. Have seen them made using stock pots. A number of variations from very simple to the equivalent of distilling moonshine. The latter used to be common in my rural area in the SE US.
I have had trouble, off and on, finding distilled water for my CPAP. It never occurred to me that I could make my own, I thought it was a complicated process. Thanks so much!
Excellent. In an emergency distilling the water is the only way to make sure water has radioactive fall out removed and safe to drink.
Uhmmmmm, I thought that a combination of treatments, including both carbon and reverse osmosis is the preferred method.
@@oldtimerlee8820I am not advising best treatment, but if you have none of that distilling could save someone's life. I was just pointing out that the fall out is too heavy to rise with the steam. 99 percent of people do not have access to carbon filters and reverse osmosis. Just a simple pot and ability to boil is better than nothing.
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My grandma used to add some salt to the distilled water afterbitvhad cooled. She said it replenished the minerals it lost while distilling. She would use the one with salt for drinking and pure distilled for cooking and everything else.
Do you know what type of salt?
Love the simplicity of this without al the expensive fangled gadgets
Great idea to invert a glass pot lid. Easy method for turning out qualities of distilled water based on the size of the vessels. I have a large stock pot (without a vent hole) that would work well. Suspect I can use a wide mouth 1/2 gal mason jar to collect the water. Thinking that I can put a platform of some kind in the pot. Then set the jar on it, so the mouth of the jar is just below the handle. That would allow a considerable amount of water to be put into the pot itself. Use a canning jar lifter to remove the hot jar, when its nearly full. Jar should be narrow enough to adding more water to the pot, as needed, would be easy, too.
Thanks for sharing. Thanks for the inspiration! Appreciated.
Thank you for not charging us for this information and keeping it simple and
to the point.
Great information!! I melt leftover candles and make them into new ones and I put a washcloth in the bottom of my metal pot to keep the glass from jiggling and breaking since some candle holders are thin glass. It works like a charm.
I’m so glad you made this video - my husband & I were just talking about this the other day!
Thanks for sharing. So many times I've run out of distilled water for my CPAP, so now I know how to make my own. Awesome idea!
Oh my gosh- information i didn’t even know I needed to know! Thanks you♥️
Amazing! I was always curious about how water was distilled. Many many thanks for this! You are awesome 💜
You can drink distilled water every day. Simply add minerals back into the water. IE. Good salt (not bleached table salt) or lemon, apple cider vinegar, or electrolyte drops or powder.
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Agree with other comments, can make a really great rehydration drink by adding minerals and salts. A channel called Mary's Nest has a video on how to do this.
Many thanks Jinnie, keep 'em coming, babe.
Wow wish I had found this before I bought my distiller. I will use this method when I am travelling and visiting family.
You can get all of your minerals and more through adding Himalayan salt to distilled water my advice would be don't ever drink water out of a tap
I like Himalayan salt, but not so sure all the minerals it contains are organic. Organic minerals come from plants. Plants have the unique ability to transform inorganic minerals into organic minerals. These are the minerals we need.
Inorganic minerals are not absorbable by humans and will only cause problems for us... Kidney and gall stones, hardening of the arteries and capillaries in the brain, equals senility. (calcium is an insulator therefore, preventing electrical signals so you cannot recall or process information in your brain... this usually takes many years... hence older folks suffer).
We are dependent on plants or animals that eat them for our required minerals. Himalayan salts contain many minerals that may have gone through a plant, but also minerals from the raw earth or the seas.
A good thing about Himalayan salt is that it is 250-300 million years old has never been exposed to our modern polluted atmosphere. It is protected by the Himalayan Mountains, which are the highest and youngest mountains on Earth. It is only mined by hand... No powered machinery at all.
Properly distilled water is simply pure H2O only... It has a neutral pH of 7, no color, odor, or taste. Water is the universal solvent of all things. Pure water is what we should be consuming. It will not dissolve your bones or any other body parts but will help absorb impurities and toxins, so they can be excreted naturally.
Thank you, that was interesting.
Thankyou for caring and sharing!!
Wow, that is so simple! Thank you, jinnie
I know its an older video but wanted to say thanks for a very clear informative easy explanation of how to do this. Just subscribed
Great video, very helpful, thank you for sharing this!!❤
Great demonstration! I've always wondered how to do this in an easy way! Thanks, Jinne!
Wow!! Thank you
Neat idea,never seen one before. Your videos are so informative about common things no one thinks about! Nice!
Thank you Jinne, valuable information! God bless!
This was such a great video, thank you for teaching me something I didn't know!🌺
Always my favorite channel. Thanks.
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing ❤️
Try putting a folded wash cloth in the bottom of the pan. Will help keep glass bowl in place, and keep it from breaking by cushioning it from the rocking when the water boils.
I always wondered how to do this. Thanks Jenni.
That is cool , thank you Jinne , till next time
This is great information. Never know what info you will need later even if not now. Thank you for all of your videos.
LOVED THIS. THANKS!! BY FAR THE EASIEST, CHEAPEST, AND MOST HEATHY WAY TO MAKE IT.
Thank you so much!
Amazing! I guess thus is what is known as "steam-distilled" water. That's what I buy at the store to make crystal clear colloidal silver with. I could do this if I had to. Thank you, Jinne!
Awesome! I use distilled water for my neti pot!!
Excellent! Excellent! You are a fount of useful information! What a blessing you are to us!
This is super helpful to know how to do. Thanks.
Cool idea
Thank you.
Great to know! I only use distilled water in my steam iron so I don't need to clean off the white stuff that can gather on the plate. Thanks!
This is so cool to know! Thank you.
Important skill to know. Thanks 😊
Thanks for sharing this. I didn't realize that we don't need to buy a fancy machine that does not work very well, costs a lot and needs maintenance. Can you show a way to distiller larger amounts at a time?
Awesome video...ty for sharing
This is much needed information, needed by many. I have never thought to look up how distilled water is made🤔 Thank you so very much!!! 🙏🙌❤️
Simple but brilliant
Thanks for this simple skill.
Thank you. As a CPAP user this will help so much. I’ve been stock piling some, but those jugs are so thin it doesn’t take much to rupture them. Many thanks for all you teach us.
Thanks for this information.
Thank you! This is good to know
Thank you so much 💜🌎🕊
Thanks Jinne, great kitchen hack. God Bless and stay safe.
Thank you for making this video! You made it so simple and explained it well. After watching this, I feel more confident about cleaning water.
Thank you so much for this video. I didn't know this. This is going in my notebook for future things I might need. Very smart.
Awesome, thank you. Love life skill videos.
Excellent presentation TY
I had no idea. Thank you
Thank you so much I have been trying to find distilled water for 3 weeks I do use a c-pap and never even thought of making my own. God bless you.
Thanks for sharing on how to make your own distilled water!!
Thanks, Jinnie, like many I can't find it lately and need it for my husband's CPAP machine. I love knowing how to do things like this:)
Love it!!! so simple
Thank you!!
Great to know , Thanks !
Thanks
great info !
Thank you so much. I will be doing this for sure
Great information.
Interesting! I had no idea. Thank you.
Thank you! This was just what I was looking for today.
Great! Thank you! And if you turn that plate upside down the steam from your distilled water won't run down and drip off the edge! Love this. Thank you so much.
Thank you…..kicking myself for donating my water distiller 15 yrs ago….. This is a good alternative!
Thanks for the info I have a BIPAP and have had problems at times trying to find distilled water
Thanks.
Thank you 😊
Thank you so much! I haven’t been able to find distilled water in the last couple of weeks.
Awesome info! Thanks 4 sharing! 👏👏👏💞.
Thank you! My son uses a CPAP machine and it's getting harder to get the distilled water here. He and I both are relieved to know we can make it ourselves.
Thank you for another great video, cause I need distilled water for my c-pap machine, when I am canning and don't have enough jars to fill my canner, I have canned up some distilled water for the shelves. Happy Valentine's day to you and your husband!💜
great video!!
Thanks for sharing another great video 👍👍👍🥰
Thank you
Thank You, nice very teaching video, I wish I had seen this earlier.
Thank you, if did not know this. So much food information
Thanks lady😊
My husband is on a cpap and I've got about 12 gallons stored but this is great to know!
Ok thank you
Thanks for this video. It was so weird that it popped up in my feed because I was just wondering about this very thing yesterday.
We have c paps and my husband has a Oxygen tank that takes it. I can;t find it anywhere for over 4 weeks now. This video is perfect timing. Thank You!
Excellent job thanks for sharing 👍😎
I was just wondering the other day how to make this! Thx!
Thank you, this is very useful to know.
thank you that was so nice to know!
Good video to share with family members who use cpaps or humidifiers.
Like the info for distilled water. Thanks