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Distilled water isn't bad for you - it's just lacking in a lot of nutrients you'd usually get from "normie" water. It's still better for you than soda or juices.
Do you have an aversion to tap water? Britas and Berkeys are options if you're concerned about taste or chemicals respectively.
Since you pee out electrolytes along with water, drinking too much distilled water has the effect of washing out electrolytes from your body.
Nah, I don't want to really do this. Seems pretty stupid to me. I was just wondering while I poured some distilled water into my CPAP device.
Now seeing all the answers I've got to experience what it tastes like.
Edit: Just tried it, tasted like regular water.
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