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SmartCarbon - activated carbon post-filter sachetIn order to remove even volatiles with a boiling point near water, we have included a system of activated carbon post-filtration for maximum purity. SmartCarbon is an activated carbon packed in a special quality teabag material. This is specially made to fit exactly into the carbon filter holder which goes right under the nozzle of the distiller. Water will then drip slowly through the activated carbon during distillation. The activated carbon we use is of extreme quality. Please do not use any other carbon, there are many different activated carbons available but most will not catch the volatiles we target here. To get maximum performance out of your post-filtration, you need to activate the carbon sachet before use. That is done simply by pouring some boiling water over it (use a kettle) and let it soak for 5 minutes. This also has the advantage of killing all bacteria which is important if you re-use the sachet. You can re-use a sachet around 3-4 distillations before loosing too much of the effect. The SmartCarbon pack contains 2 sachets of activated carbon. SmartClean - residue remover and de-scalerSmartClean is a special cleaner compound optimized for removing both limescale (which will build up during distillations) and other solid matter (the other impurities) without need for brushes or other methods which can damage the surface of the boiling chamber. Usage: Fill your SmartStill with hot water, add the contents of one SmartClean sachet. Turn the still on and let it get to the point where it just starts to boil. Then unplug and leave to cool down as usual. Rinse out and it is ready to go again!
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Distilled water - Wikipedia
How it's made, all about purity, distilling and where it is used.
Distilling vs deinonizing
What, in essence, is the difference between distilled and deinonized water?
Water treatment methods
and many other water health issues compared by the US environmental protection agency.
Residuals in distilled water
A good discussion on possible contamination left when distilling.
Tap water or distilled water
What is the difference, physically?
Drinking pure water is important to keep your body in balance and with some diseases or conditions like bowel problems, hemorrhoids, and many others it becomes even more important.
Pure water without any toxic components is also good for avoiding a number of diseases such as rheumatory arthritis, inflammations, virus infections and other opportunistic diseases attacking when the immune system is low.
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