The postman posted it ; and the clown of Singapore vomited at this old age;
clown as usual in the garb of defending gopalakrishnan throws bitterness
cold;  let the old dog sleepover and the LKG act as postman. Have a
pleasant sleep both of u   KR IRs 121022

On Wed, 12 Oct 2022 at 18:46, Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear folks
>
> You can always depend on the clumsy clown from the slum sewers of
> Red Dogtown to twirl around nude on the empty stage for our entertainment
> whenever he is caught in the middle of his concocted lies, fabrications,
> falsifications and untruths.
>
> In his latest outburst of insanity he intones:-  "*The English professor
> who *
> *always accuse others!!!.Any subject shall be rebutted; not negativated; *
> *authenticity exposes the guilty. OPK GOpalakrishnan KR IRS 121022".*
>
> What a jumble of KR ex-IRS' trademark broken English, vile untruths,
> inability to consult the dictionary, mistyping, foolishness and
> irrelevance.
>
> He does not know the meanings of the English words "accuse", "rebut",
> "negative ", "authenticity" or "guilty".  But flings them about with the
> careless abandon of the self-schooled uneducated vagrant who wants to
> hurt and maim, to attack and to injure.
>
> He types OPK for GPK to indicate Sri Gopalakrishnan (GPK).  Slip of
> palsied and diseased fingers?
>
> He also types "GOpalakrishnan".  Again, slip of palsied and diseased
> fingers, plus contaminated "distilled" water in the brain?
>
> By these idiotic gimmicks he only ends up emphasising his stupidity
> and absence of knowledge.
>
> S Narayanaswamy Iyer
>
> On 12 Oct 2022, at 5:26 PM, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Respected Mr Rajaram Krishnamurhty,
>
> There was a problem with my laptop. Before I pressed  send  somehow it got
> posted before checking. All the highlighted grammatical mistakes I 
> ADMIT.Sorry,
> it got posted before grammar check
>
> R. Gopalakrishnan
>
> On Wednesday, 12 October, 2022 at 02:43:33 pm IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> The sindu-mudi narathar started posting certain replies only to iyer and
> narayanaswamy hiding it from others; and behaving like a worm at 79 . He
> writes: "
> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>   Sir,
> The heir I caught has three horns. Vedavakyam to be remembered while
> reading the contradictions of KR IRS.
>
> He never accepts when I repeat R. Gopalakrishnan, former ITS 7024. He does
> not know there are separate recruiting boards for Railways and in Telecom.
>
> *He thinks UPSC is the only recruiting board and their recruits are only
> Class 1 service. Then how railway board chairman, and officers?*
>
> Even if God correct him, he will not accept. He has one admirer and one
> sishya in the group. The admirer is tolerable. Least the shishya.
>
> He has wrote on his groups sanatana dharma, there are *two fools in iyer
> 123 group. Yourself and muself*
>
> *T*hough he is not permitted to make postings, still he behaves like a
> dying snake. All the while he wrote only 1st standard, recently LKG and
> * fool.* I have nothing more to say- Long live Mr Rajaram Krishnamurthy
> IRS ( though retired long back he is not former) Sir, who is actually
> foolish?
>
> Gopalakrishnan
>
> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>           I need not add anything; thie email can be seen only in a
> limited edition as a postman job; so that that rat from singapore can
> speak; and all rose colored is that of the English professor who always
> accuse others!!!.Any subject shall be rebutted; not negativated;
> authenticity exposes the guilty. OPK GOpalakrishnan KR IRS 121022
>
>
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2022 at 11:37, gopala krishnan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Sir,
> The heir I caught has three horns. Vedavakyam to be remembered while
> reading the contradictions of KR IRS.
>
> He never accepts when I repeat R. Gopalakrishnan, former ITS 7024. He does
> not know there are separate recruiting boards for Railways and in Telecom.
>
> *He thinks UPSC is the only recruiting board and their recruits are only
> Class 1 service. Then how railway board chairman, and officers? *
>
> Even if God correct him, he will not accept. He has one admirer and one
> sishya in the group. The admirer is tolerable. Least the shishya.
>
> He has wrote on his groups sanatanadharma, there are *two fools in iyer
> 123 group. Yourself and muself*
>
> *T*hough he is not permitted to make postings, still he behaves like
> about to die snake. All the while he wrote only 1st standard, recently LKG
> and* fool.* I have nothing more to say- Long live Mr Rajaram
> Krishnamurthy IRS ( though retired long back he is not former) Sir, who is
> actually foolish?
>
> Gopalakrishnan
>
>
> On Wednesday, 12 October, 2022 at 09:07:05 am IST, Narayanaswamy Iyer <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Dear folks
>
> Super-bluffer KR ex-IRS is at his best when he hides his lies and false
> allegations behind a welter of cut-and-paste extracts, which only go to
> emphasise and expose further his fabrications and misinformations.
>
> He trumpets:-  "*Without** verification I do not write any gossip. KR*
> *IRS 11 1022".*
>
> But that is precisely what he does in every post.  The present one is no
> exception.
>
> *"I never said it (distilled water) is not drinkable."*
>
> What he wrote earlier was:-
>
> "*Is drinking distilled water safe?*
>
> *"Distilled water can show multiple symptoms that are clearly noticeable 
> **when
> the water has been contaminated. These include:*
>
> *Cloudiness*
> *Algae growth*
> *Chemical taste*
>
> *If your distilled water exhibits any of these symptoms, your distilled *
> *water is not safe to drink or to use in other applications."*
>
> What the doyen of duplicity omitted to highlight was that even seemingly
> "pure" distilled water, stored in plastic containers, contain
> leached-out contaminants, making it unsafe to consume.
>
> He underlines his accumulated lies when he trumpets through his foghorn:-
>
> *"Store-bought distilled water can last for at least five years.*
>
> No it cannot.  IT DOES NOT.
>
> His credo is:-
>
> "*Only authentic article shall be published."*
>
> But does not apply to himself, whose output too,often is putrid trash from
> the sewer where he dwells.
>
> S Narayanaswamy Iyer
>
> On 12 Oct 2022, at 6:23 AM, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <
> [email protected]> wrote:-
>
> Sir,
> Now one more LKG student. Mr Rajaram can teach him also
>
> On Tuesday, 11 October, 2022 at 10:28:25 pm IST, Srinivasan Sridharan <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> We have to be careful with the battery top up water sold at petrol bunks
> as DUSTILLED  WATER! That water is not potable.  Infact it may not be even
> distilled water atall!   Sridharan.
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 11, 2022, at 6:34 AM, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> 
> My dear Gopalakrishnan
>        You always write like lkg. I never said it is not drinkable; only
> in one condition in sport because of missing elements it can cause even
> death.  But You can drink. Same as another article I published. Only
> authentic article shall be published. But scholarly like u COPY un
> authentic gossips and still attack as LKG kid.  Read to gain good
> knowledge. Grazing is good but shall be well digested. And all your
> ceremonial original astonished me!!!  Oh poor. Tomorrow to your senior
> gudack. K. R. IRS
>
> On Tue, Oct 11, 2022, 6:36 PM 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Respected Mr Rajaram,
>
> I never write any where I am a scholar. I write what I know. You  yourself
> has  *copied  in this response drinking distilled water creates health
> problems and detials. *
>
> Gopalakrishnan
>
> On Tuesday, 11 October, 2022 at 05:12:11 pm IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> There are 2 scholars in this forum who gossip widely in the air as well as
> accuse others as if they were great poets ottakoothar or ezhuthachan. Day
> before yesterday article in google where it is said that excet sports
> condition, there is no taboo in drinking that. Read where one can get a lot
> of data. Mr G to conclude and refrain away from quora. Again I stress,
> without verification I do not write any gossip. KR IRS 11 1022
>
> *What Is Distilled Water and Is It Safe to Drink? *on September 29, 2022
>
> Distilled water is the choice of laboratories and pharmacies because of
> its high purity. A water distiller removes 99.9% of dissolved inorganics,
> bacteria, and chemicals from water. Despite its high quality, whether or
> not distilled water is safe to drink is not easy to determine. The effects
> of drinking distilled water remain an under-researched and frequently
> debated topic. Essential minerals like calcium, magnesium, and sodium are
> removed from distilled water along with the harmful contaminants, leading
> some to worry about whether it's dangerous.
>
> To understand the advantages and disadvantages of distilled water, it's
> necessary to consider water's role in the body, the sources of essential
> minerals, and how the body uses minerals. We are water filtration experts,
> not scientists or medical professionals, so we've researched common
> arguments and scientific facts to help you decide if distilled water is the
> best choice for your health.
>
> *Is drinking distilled water safe?*
>
> Yes, distilled water is safe to drink. However, you may find it tastes a
> little flat. Distillation purifies water in a natural process, similar to
> the earth's hydrologic cycle
> <https://www.freshwatersystems.com/blogs/blog/why-fresh-water-is-a-critical-resource>.
> There are no added chemicals or disinfectants in the water that can harm
> you. What's left out of the water is what causes worry.
>
> A water distiller is so good at removing substances from water that nearly
> everything, including dissolved minerals, is removed. Some of these
> essential minerals, or electrolytes, are used by the body to carry signals
> between cells. Our bodies obtain electrolytes primarily through food. Water
> contains only trace amounts of minerals, but is it enough to make a
> significant impact? That depends on your health, nourishment, and level of
> physical activity.
>
> *Common arguments on drinking distilled water:*
>
> 1.   Drinking distilled water *creates health problems* from the lack of
> essential nutrients and causes dehydration.
>
> 2.   Drinking distilled water is *never a bad idea* because the body
> cannot absorb dissolved minerals from water into the tissue.
>
> 3.   Drinking distilled water *can be beneficial, but may not be the best
> choice for everyone*, especially if the minerals are not supplemented by
> another source.
>
> Water makes up 60% of the human body, so it's important to make sure that
> water is safe and beneficial. We want to provide you with the information
> needed to determine whether you should choose distilled water or an
> alternative.
>
> Distilled water is water that has been purified by a water distiller
> <https://www.freshwatersystems.com/collections/water-distillers> by
> converting water into steam, leaving contaminants, bacteria, and minerals
> behind. As the steam cools, it condenses back into a liquid and drops into
> a collection container. Distillation mimics nature's process of recycling
> water, known as the hydrologic cycle. Home water distillers have one
> chamber where water evaporates and another where the steam is collected.
>
> A water distiller removes total dissolved solids (TDS) from water, as does
> reverse osmosis (RO) and deionization (DI). A carbon postfilter
> <https://www.freshwatersystems.com/collections/carbon-filters> is added
> to a water distiller to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as well.
> Dissolved inorganic minerals and other contaminants make their way into the
> water supply as it flows through rich soil, receives chemical disinfection,
> or travels through pipes. Some dissolved substances like calcium or
> potassium are harmless, but many like arsenic or lead are dangerous. In
> excess, even minerals are detrimental to your appliances and health. Water
> distillers remove dissolved substances from tap water before you're exposed
> to them, and they're used to convert seawater into drinkable water.
>
> *Contaminants removed*
>
> *Electrolytes removed*
>
>    - Algae
>    - Arsenic
>    - Bacteria
>    - Viruses
>    - Chlorine
>    - Copper
>    - Cryptosporidium (Crypto)
>    - Fluoride
>    - Lead
>    - Mercury
>    - Nitrates
>    - Pesticides
>    - Rust
>    - Salt
>    - Sulfates
>    - Bad tastes and odors
>
>
>    - Sodium
>    - Potassium
>    - Calcium
>    - Chloride
>    - Bicarbonate
>    - Phosphate
>
> The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sets regulations for the
> maximum level of contaminants
> <https://www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/national-primary-drinking-water-regulations#Inorganic>
>  in
> drinking water for it to be considered safe. Water that contains
> contaminants above the recommended levels needs some method of treatment,
> or it could make you sick. A water distiller provides clean drinking water
> without changing the chemical composition of water. Water without minerals
> may be more soluble and can absorb metals and other substances from old
> pipes, which is one reason why distillation is not used for city water
> treatment. Distillers for drinking water, however, purify water after it
> flows through pipes, so you're in no danger from chemical leaching.
>
> The level of mineral content in water varies by region. Minerals are
> harmless, but sometimes even beneficial ones need filtering. Too much
> calcium creates hard water, which is costly to your appliances. Too much
> sodium or chloride gives water a bad taste, harms plants, and corrodes
> plumbing pipes. If you have excessive mineral content in addition to
> contaminants, a water distiller is one of the best treatment options.
>
> Distilled water is used in applications where water needs to be free from
> microbes, minerals, toxins, and taste-altering contaminants. The
> following includes some examples of applications that use distilled water:
>
>    - Laboratory experiments
>    - Medical uses
>    - Automobile cooling systems
>    - Cosmetic products
>    - Canned foods
>    - Vehicle batteries
>
> Laboratories and hospitals must use distilled water to guarantee that
> water is sterile, while food processing plants use distilled water to
> ensure the consistency of products’ tastes. The automobile world uses
> distilled water in cooling systems and batteries to prevent mineral
> deposits in the radiator and contaminants in water from corroding the
> battery.
>
> Water contains trace amounts of dissolved minerals that may be absorbed in
> the body. If the body could not absorb inorganic minerals at all, then we
> would not bother filtering them out of drinking water. However, dissolved
> minerals are not as easily absorbed as organic compounds, and we receive
> most of our essential minerals through food. Distilled water may not be a
> good choice during intense exercise or when you're sick or malnourished.
> But for most of the people in the U.S., distilled water is not unhealthy.
>
> *Drinking water benefits us in several ways:*
>
>    - Lubricates joints
>    - Protects cells and vital organs
>    - Keeps the body from overheating
>    - Helps remove waste
>    - Dissolves nutrients
>
> Supplying you with essential minerals is *not* one of water's primary
> responsibilities. If your body is deficient in minerals or other nutrients,
> drinking water is not the first solution. The body can get trace amounts of
> minerals from water and some water from food. However, we don't drink
> water for more nourishment, just like we don't eat food to recover
> from dehydration. Water's job is to dissolve the minerals you eat so they
> can easily flow to other parts of the body.
>
> Water moves through cells and tissues to balance the concentration of
> solutes and maintain homeostasis, or equilibrium. Water is contained either
> inside of cells (intracellular fluid) or outside of cells (extracellular
> fluid).
>
>    - *Intracellular fluid (ICF):* 2/3 of water in the body
>    - *Extracellular fluid (ECF):* 1/3 of water in the body
>
> Plasma contains 20% of the ECF and transports minerals including
> electrolytes.
>
> *Here's how:* Hydrostatic pressure pushes plasma along with nutrients
> into cell membranes and tissues. Water flows unrestricted through a
> membrane, but solutes do not. Many ions, including electrolytes, must be
> forced through cells and tissues via active transport, which requires extra
> energy. Passive transport does not require extra energy, but the
> molecules must be able to pass through the membrane on their own, which is
> more difficult for ions (Rice University, 26.1).
>
> *What does this tell us?* Electrolytes, whether from food or water, don't
> pass through cell membranes and tissues as easily as water. This means that
> when you drink mineral water, only a portion of that low mineral
> content actually benefits the body.
>
> [image: water in the human body]
>
> *Why do you need minerals?*
>
> Electrolytes are essential minerals that carry signals between cells and
> transport fluids into your muscles and keep them from cramping. Fruits and
> vegetables are the best supplements for mineral deficiencies. Calcium, for
> example, is best supplemented with foods rich in vitamin D, like fish and
> eggs, and sunlight.
>
> According to the World Health Organization
> <https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/43403/9241593989_eng.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y>
> :
>
> "Individuals who would receive the greatest benefit from the presence of
> minerals in drinking water are those individuals with marginal intakes from
> food sources. In the United States, the 50th percentile dietary intakes
> from food appear to be adequate in most cases, with the exception of iron
> intakes by women" (2005, p. 88).
>
> If you're malnourished, then you may not be able to replace minerals
> through food and rely on the mineral content in water. But in the U.S., an
> excess of certain minerals is a greater problem than a lack of nourishment.
> For example, many people consume 130-160 mmol/day of sodium a day, but our
> bodies only require 1-2 mmol/day, which is why high blood pressure
> (hypertension) is a common problem (Rice University, 26.3).
>
> When the body takes in too many minerals, the kidney gets rid of
> them. Your kidney functions better with the more water you drink. Hydration
> is important because water protects the kidney from exhaustion. Whenever
> our bodies have more minerals than we need, our brain signals us to drink
> more water. If you've spent the afternoon at the movie theater eating a
> large bucket of salty popcorn and feel parched, here's what's happens:
>
> 1.   Sodium collects in the ECF.
>
> 2.   The ECF takes water from the ICF.
>
> 3.   The brain receives signals from the cells that there's an
> over-concentration of sodium.
>
> 4.   You feel thirsty and realize you need to drink more water. If you
> don't, you get dehydrated.
>
> In this instance, distilled water would be a good option because you don't
> need extra sodium from water. It's possible that if your water contains
> contaminants or excess mineral content, filtering it helps reduce the work
> of your kidney. We believe it's better to filter water than to be the
> filter.
>
> *Should you drink distilled water?*
>
> Distilled water is one of the purest forms of water you can drink.
> Bacteria and dissolved substances like lead or arsenic endanger your health
> if not removed. In such cases, the pros of distilled water far outweigh the
> cons. People trying to limit their sodium intake could also benefit from
> distilled water.
>
> On the other hand, mineral content in water can make a difference
> for athletes, the malnourished, or those who are sick and suffer from
> mineral deficiencies. As intense athletes sweat, they lose electrolytes
> rapidly. To stay hydrated, drinking water with minerals or a sports drink
> with added electrolytes may aid performance. If you're sick and vomiting
> frequently, then your body also needs help replacing electrolytes. If
> you're malnourished, then you need all the minerals you can get, and water
> may be your most available option.
>
> *Benefits of distilled water*
>
>    - 99.99% of harmful dissolved solids and bacteria removed
>    - No chemicals added
>    - No extra sodium
>    - Prevents scale on appliances
>
> *Disadvantages of distilled water*
>
>    - Not energy efficient (takes 3 hours to produce a gallon)
>    - Tastes flat (low oxygen)
>    - No mineral content
>
> *What pH is distilled water?*
>
> Pure distilled water always has a pH of 7, but distilled water that comes
> into contact with air has a pH of slightly less than 7. Because water
> distillation purifies water so well, distilled water is pH neutral directly
> after purification. However, the water absorbs carbon dioxide from the air
> and reacts with it to form carbonic acid. The pH of water can drop to as
> low as 5.8 in about two hours of exposure to carbon dioxide.
>
> *Is bottled water distilled?*
>
> Bottled water is not distilled. Rather, it undergoes some form of
> filtration process, typically reverse osmosis. The differing tastes of
> bottled water brands stem from the minerals added to the water after
> filtration and can also be affected by where the brand sources its water
> from. The cost and time of water distillation at that scale renders water
> filtration far more favorable than distillation.
>
> *Does distilled water go bad?*
>
> When stored properly, unopened store-bought distilled water can last for
> at least five years. If the water does not come into contact with any
> contaminants, it can last indefinitely. An opened container of distilled
> water, on the other hand, is safe to drink for a few weeks and can be used
> for appliances for about a year. The biggest threats to contaminate
> distilled water are bacteria and chemicals absorbed through plastic
> packaging. To extend the water’s shelf life, ensure a proper seal, store it
> in the refrigerator, and store it in a glass bottle once opened.
>
> *How to store distilled water*
>
> The way distilled water is stored will greatly affect its shelf life. If
> your water is unopened, ensure that the seal remains firmly fastened and
> undisturbed. Whether opened or unopened, storing distilled water in the
> refrigerator can greatly extend its shelf life, especially when already
> opened. If you plan to store opened distilled water for an extended period
> of time, storing it in a glass bottle in the refrigerator will minimize the
> risk of chemical contamination via plastic packaging. If you are using
> distilled water for applications other than drinking, contamination may not
> be as important. However, if distilled water is affected by certain
> contaminants, it can defeat the purpose of using distilled water for that
> application in the first place.
>
> *Signs of bad distilled water*
>
> Distilled water can show multiple symptoms that are clearly noticeable
> when the water has been contaminated. These include:
>
>    - Cloudiness
>    - Algae growth
>    - Chemical taste
>
> If your distilled water exhibits any of these symptoms, your distilled
> water is not safe to drink or to use in other applications.
>
> *Alternatives to distilled water*
>
> If you don't think distilled water is the best choice for you, then a
> carbon filter, reverse osmosis system, or an ultrafiltration system may be
> a more suitable option.
>
> *Carbon filter*
>
> If TDS in your water is not a concern, then a water distiller may do more
> than you need. An activated carbon filtration system
> <https://www.freshwatersystems.com/collections/whole-house-water-filtration#?Collections=Whole+House+Water+Filtration&search_return=all&Metaitemtype=Carbon+Filtration+System>
>  removes
> chlorine and other chemicals, as well as contaminants that cause bad tastes
> and odours. Some carbon filters are also rated to remove lead or cysts.
> Refrigerator filters utilize activated carbon cores, so they are also an
> effective solution if chlorine is your main concern.Top of Form
>
>
>
> Bottom of Form
>
> *Reverse osmosis system with a remineralizing filter *
>
> Reverse osmosis doesn't remove as many minerals as a water distiller, but
> it doesn't require extra energy. A reverse osmosis system
> <https://www.freshwatersystems.com/collections/reverse-osmosis-systems> 
> removes
> VOCs in addition to dissolved solids. You can purchase a system with a 
> remineralizing
> filter
> <https://www.freshwatersystems.com/collections/replacement-filters-for-ro-systems#?Collections=Reverse+Osmosis+Water+Filters&search_return=all&Producttype=pH+Stabilizers>
>  that
> replaces some of the essential minerals lost. If you're worried about using
> an RO system due to the amount of wastewater produced, then find one with a
> permeate pump. A permeate pump increases efficiency by 85%. Top of Form
>
>
>
> Bottom of Form
>
> If you need to remove microscopic contaminants while retaining dissolved
> minerals, then an ultrafiltration system
> <https://www.freshwatersystems.com/collections/ultrafiltration-systems> is
> the best option. The ultrafiltration membrane
> <https://www.freshwatersystems.com/collections/ultrafiltration-filters-components>
>  blocks
> particles 5,000 times smaller than a human hair, but the pores are not
> large enough to remove dissolved solids. An ultrafiltration system operates
> on low pressure and does not produce wastewater.
>
>
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