On Fri, 23 Jun 2000 11:26:49 -0400, Marshall Dudley
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Look at it like this.  You have a jug of lime.  If you pour water into the jug
>that is already saturated with calcium, the lime will not dissolve, you could 
>do
>it for 100 years.  But if you pour in distilled water, the water in the jug 
>will
>be diluted below saturation, lime will dissolve and wash away.  One could argue
>that the water is not distilled as soon as it hits the water that is sitting in
>the lime, but it makes no difference.  The same amount of lime will be removed 
>per
>liter of water regardless.

C'mon.  You're ignoring the selective membranes throughout the body.
If you put distilled water into the body, it won't simply leech out
the minerals -- the body (and cells) has control of what goes in and
out.

-- Dean -- from (almost) Duh Moines  (CDP, KB0ZDF)


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