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Yeah, who the hell drinks water from their water softener? That's not what the water softener is there for. Bypass that sucker and send a line to the kitchen for drinking. Problem solved. One of our kitchen sink faucets connects to the hot water heater for hot water. I don't want hot-water-heater-water that's in the same line sitting there for drinking water either. Separate line. | |||
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I quit salting food about 25 years ago. I was having lunch with a supervisor and he noticed I salted my food rather heavily. He told me he had quit using salt cold turkey. For about a week or so he wanted to reach for the salt shaker, but after a while longer, he noticed that the urge was gone and he no longer missed salt at all. I tried it and had the same results. ... stirred anti-clockwise. | |||
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I had fun calculating out the lethal doses of each for Oral ingestion. My wife would need about 6 ounces of Potassium Chloride alone to be lethal. I'd need nearly 13 ounces. That's orally, of course. not the injection. But I doubt I could pound a cup and a half of salt and keep it down long enough to kill me. ![]() ____________________________ While you may be able to get away with bottom shelf whiskey, stay the hell away from bottom shelf tequila. - FishOn | |||
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A neophyte question: Could this stuff, the half sodium chloride and half potassium chloride mix in the photo in the OP, help prevent cramps? Thanks, Sap | |||
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I ask because I get leg cramps after a hard, sweaty work session, which in ranching happens almost every day. The cramps sometimes also manifest in the muscles that power my fingers, and they're annoying. Really annoying. I eat bananas occasionally, and I take a Potassium Gluconate pill every day to help prevent the cramps. So I am wondering if the potassium chloride salt substitute might also have a salutary effect on the cramps. Thanks, Sap | |||
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Not a Dr, but yes, KCl can help cramps. Potassium Glutonate (that I've seen) is about 3% RDA of potassium. KCl in 'salt' form will supply more than that - and it's in a pretty usable form. Disclaimer: Moderation, may or may not work for you, etc. I wouldn't ADD KCl to your diet, but replacing some/all regular salt won't hurt. I've also found that sometimes just increasing potassium doesn't stop the cramps. Magnesium helps in that case(I do take a medicine that can cause magnesium deficiency, but it's not normally an issue for me after ~15 years on the med) | |||
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I take a Magnesium supplement, as recommended by my doctor, both to avoid leg cramps and for some other obscure medical issue he wants to treat. I also take a lot of Potassium supplements (prescription) because I take Lasix (furosemide) for water retention. My blood levels are monitored frequently to insure I don't overdose on anything. flashguy Texan by choice, not accident of birth | |||
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