What's the difference between spring water and distilled water?!


Question: spring water is water collected from a natural spring and normally pumped out of the ground or from a spring fed lake,
distilled water is water that has been distilled, which is were the water is heated to steam to kill of bugs and diseases and then cooled and filtered. hope that helps ^^


Answers: spring water is water collected from a natural spring and normally pumped out of the ground or from a spring fed lake,
distilled water is water that has been distilled, which is were the water is heated to steam to kill of bugs and diseases and then cooled and filtered. hope that helps ^^

One is spring water and the other is distilled.

Distilled water was distilled spring water is from a spring. Hopefully, that is simple enough for you to understand.

spring water supposedly comes from a spring and distilled water is purified through a cleansing system I think!

Well, spring is suppost to be from a natural spring...and distilled is i believe steamed/boiled water like you would give a newborn baby.

Apparently, spring water comes from mountain streams, while distilled what is water had has been filtered of all substances dissolved in it. I frankly would rather have the distilled water. Is water from a stream really that great? They're nature's bathroom. All animals take dumps in them. But them again, the water you drink is basically the same water in your toilet after it's been purified and doused with chlorine.

distilled water has been somehow purified, and thus has no natural minerals/salts in it, and is supposedly not healthy because of it's lack of minerals.

Spring water supposedly comes from mountain springs that are "fresh" and have the naturally occuring salts and minerals.

Frankly, you're better off drinking plain old tap.

u can drink distilled water! but it wont end ur thrust! but 1 drop of spring water would give 1 hell of a peace to ur soul if u are in great disappointment





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