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Sorry but you underestimated your Bullshit content by about 10 fold:After all I am what, 97% water? That leaves 3% for Bullshit
Body water…from Wikipedia
A significant fraction of the human body is water. This body water is distributed in different compartments in the body. Lean muscle tissue contains about 75% water. Blood contains 83% water, body fat contains 25% water and bone has 22% water. In diseased states where body water is affected, the compartment or compartments that have changed can give clues to the nature of the problem. Body water is regulated by hormones, including anti-diuretic hormone (ADH), aldosterone and atrial natriuretic peptide. There are many methods that can be used to determine body water. One way to get a simple estimate is by calculation.
Calculation of body water
In individuals of normal weight, water is abundant in most parts of the body, except in adipose tissue (fat). These calculations are for adults of average build, and are inappropriate for obese or overly muscular people. These proportions are very simplified and use round numbers for quick calculation. In men about 69% of the body mass is water. This value is about 55% in women due to a higher proportion of body fat. This is the total body water.
Absolutely. It all depends on how much you need and also the quality out of a machine is very inconsistent. I paid like $130 for my RO unit from www.aquaticeco.com so you can also check it out.Costco has a nice RO system for about $140. That's the cheapest good quality unit that I've seen. At 25 cents a gallon, it seems like it'd take a while in comparison to justify an RO system being able to pay for itself.