Re: water softeners and heart disease

From: Happy Dog (happydog_at_sympatico.ca)
Date: 12/08/04


Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 15:42:19 -0500


"William_Noyes" <notarealaddress@fictional.org> wrote in message
> "Happy Dog" <happydog@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>> "hawki63" <hawki63@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>>
>> > potassium is not a problem....it is not removed,,nor added with a water
>> > softener..
>>
>> Huh? Then how does it work?
>
> The calcium and magnesium cations are replaced with sodium cations

In an ion-exchange water softening system that uses Potassium Chloride? The
original poster mentioned *only* the Potassium salts used in the unit in
their building. Idiot.

> This is first year chemistry. Didn't the Dog take chemistry
> at university or even junior college?

The Dog didn't go to University or Junior College. If you put yourself up
as a shining product of the education system, it looks like the Dog made the
right choice. Although, perhaps, a lack of raw intellectual horsepower
limited your potential. Even in a system that embraces any moron. The Dog
opines that the current higher education system is wasted on the vast
majority of intellectually ungifted journeymen who couldn't survive the
higher standards of a few decades ago.
>
> Or is this a rhetorical question? Designed to waste the time
> of his opponent. Except someone else (me) knows the
> answer off the top of his head.:-Z Happy Dog posts heat
> and smoke as do most residents of MHA. Hey, what is
> Happy Dog doing out of MHA?

Hey stoopid, you don't know your ass from the top of your head on this
topic. Anyone who did would be familiar with the use of Potassium salts in
ion-exchange units. My question to hawki63 was rhetorical but inoffensive.
Hey stoopid, your problem is a lack of intelligence or a lack of attention
or both. In any challenging pursuit that requires either, you're a menace.
We pray for deliverance.

Le Moo



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