Almost certainly, yes. The idea of an "expiration date" for distilled water is a joke by the bottler designed to trick you into buying fresh water when yours is "expired". As long as the bottle is still sealed, it's perfectly safe.
Among distilled, mineral, and top water, it is usually safe to drink them off. Distilled water is the best option as it has had all contaminates removed and is pure water.
Distilled water vapor is safe to breathe. It wouldn't be advised to inhale it, however, just like regular steam.
Yes, it is water with impurities removed.
It does not appear it is advised to flush your water heater with distilled white vinegar.
Any food item that has expired is not safe to eat. That is the reasoning behind the expiration date to let you know how long the food is good. It can cause food poisoning or other stomach pains.
Yes, distilled water is safe for babies to consume. However, it is recommended to use formula or breastmilk for infants as they provide essential nutrients for proper growth and development. If using distilled water for preparing formula, check with your pediatrician to ensure it is appropriate for your baby's needs.
Is there any distilled water for drinking that I should stay away from? I heard from a friend there is a brand that has dangerous minerals in them.
No, distilled sea water is not safe to drink as it may still contain harmful salts and chemicals despite the distillation process. It is recommended to drink only water that has been purified through appropriate methods to ensure it is safe for consumption.
Just to be on the safe side, I would use distilled water. Then ask the pediatrician on your next visit.
No. If it was safe, then it wouldn't be expired.
open or unopened? if unopened it will be safe to eat long after your dead
Portable water, often referred to as potable water, is water that is safe for human consumption and meets health standards for drinking. Distilled water, on the other hand, is water that has been purified through boiling and condensation, removing impurities and contaminants. While distilled water is safe to drink, it lacks minerals found in potable water. Thus, the main difference lies in their treatment processes and mineral content.