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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Water Distillation and Chemical Removal

  • Yes, the process of water distillation is very effective at removing almost all contaminants, including both fluoride and chlorine.

How Distillation Works Against Chlorine

  • Boiling Point Difference: Chlorine has a lower boiling point than water.
  • Venting: As the water is heated, chlorine gases turn into vapor and are typically vented into the air through a gaseous vent on the distiller before the steam even reaches the condensation chamber.

How Distillation Works Against Fluoride

  • Non-Volatile Mineral: Fluoride has a much higher boiling point than water and is classified as a non-volatile mineral salt.
  • Left Behind: When water turns to steam, fluoride and other heavy minerals are left completely behind in the boiling chamber as scale or residue, resulting in pure H2O condensate.

Important Considerations

  • Purity Level: Distilled water provides a very high level of purity, removing up to 99% of impurities, chemicals, minerals, and microorganisms.
  • Post-Filter Use: Many distillation units include a carbon post-filter just before the storage tank to catch any remaining volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that might have carried over with the steam.
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  • Chlorine - Vaporizes Below (Measure: temperature)
  • Contaminants - Vaporizes Below (Quantity: most other; Measure: temperature)
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  • Contaminants - Vaporizes Faster Than (Quantity: most other)

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