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DHMO - Hard Rock - 03-17-2004

I havnt seen anyone post it so.......

http://www.dhmo.org
http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html
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DHMO - Plasma - 03-17-2004

yes, water is nice.


DHMO - Hard Rock - 03-17-2004

In that case could i interest you in a highly purified version of it at http://www.buydehydratedwater.com ?


DHMO - oracle - 03-18-2004

LOL



I'm gonna wind up the people at work with that tonight :rotfl:


DHMO - KiZ - 03-18-2004

It took me a long time for the whole "dehydrated water" thing to sink in.

...

I just have to ask... How do you rehydrate it?

And if deyhradtion is the removal of water, then surely they are just selling you nothing! Water with the water removed.. ???


dehydrated - jatos - 03-18-2004

Yes I was thinking that... and whats so dangerous about tap water? I've been drinking it for ages and come to no harm. Lets face it, most drinks contain traces of unhealthly, whats the problem providing there extremly small traces?


DHMO - Bluffer - 03-18-2004

aggreed Jatos anything out there is bad for your health depending on how much you intake of it..
look at salt a little you really need
2 much you die
8)


DHMO - RST - 03-18-2004

Quote:Research conducted by award-winning U.S. scientist Nathan Zohner concluded that roughly 86 percent of the population supports a ban on dihydrogen monoxide. [...] He adds that if more people knew the truth about DHMO then studies like the one he conducted would not be necessary.

:rotfl: Great stuff. This shows the gullibility of the American public - no wonder Bush can get away with what he does.


Re: dehydrated - Zack - 03-18-2004

Quote:Yes I was thinking that... and whats so dangerous about tap water? I've been drinking it for ages and come to no harm. Lets face it, most drinks contain traces of unhealthly, whats the problem providing there extremly small traces?
I drink nothing but water. Spring water. Not distilled. That has pretty much no trace of "unhealthiness" in it.
Tap water, eh? Chlorine, rust, possibility of tetanus, whatever else is sitting in the pipes...
Why don't you just go squirt a bit of houshold-cleaning chlorine in your sandwich? :wink: Mind as well.


tap water - jatos - 03-19-2004

Time to buy a few bits to distill my tap water then? I may add I do know how to distill water!