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Q 9. How come I have so much body water?

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A Your lean body mass and body fat add up to 100% or your total weight. Your body water is virtually all contained within your lean body mass and is not added to the other two figures. In other words, water is part of the lean body mass.
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Will the toxins that come out of the water and my body go back into my system?

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No, for simple reasons that what ever has been released from the water or your own body has been ejected from the source and is then classed as neutralized.
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Q) When the CRUISER is in the water, what do I do with the HAULER?

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A) Most government approved launching areas have ample parking for the HAULER. The HAULER may also be driven to another launching area to retrieve the CRUISER.
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Q 9. Why do we observe only the breath?

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Ans. Because it will eventually pave the way for Vipassana. Breath is a true fact. It is the truth that is closely associated not only with our body but also with our mind. Like a scientist, we have to diligently discover the truth about ourselves, our body and mind. Moreover, this knowledge should be based at the experiential level and not on what we are told or study in books, etc. We have started this practice of observing the breath, so that we can learn the truth about ourselves.
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Why does the 9' tipi not come with a liner?

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The 9' tipi is too small for a fire and/or serious camping. It does make a great play tipi for children of all ages. If you intend on building a fire in your tipi or camping in cold or wet weather, we recommend at least a 13.5' tipi with liner.
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Q) How do you close off the opening of the HAULER when the CRUISER is in the water?

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A) A large plexiglas sliding watertight door retracts into the ceiling or deck of the CRUISER. When you park or drive the HAULER, there is a retractable door panel in the HAULER that closes off the opening, when the CRUISER is not in the HAULER.
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Q.-Is Laetrile toxic to the body?

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A.- Aspirin tablets are 20 times more toxic than the equivalent amount of Laetrile. Laetrile is even less toxic than sugar. But like aspirin or sugar, you can't take 20 tablets or eat 1/2 lb. at one time. It would make you quite sick, probably requiring a stomach pump.
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Where does artesian water come from?

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Artesian water is a phrase found on many bottled water containers and other refreshment products. Artesian water comes from an artesian water source - a confined aquifer in which the water is under enough pressure that, when tapped by a well, the underground water rises above the level of the aquifer surface. In some cases, the water in the aquifer is under sufficient pressure to push the water right up and over the ground surface. Such wells are called flowing artesian wells.
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Where does our household water come from?

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All of the water that we use in our homes comes from either a ground water source, such as a well, or from a surface water source, such a river, lake, or reservoir. In the U.S. in 1990, we used about 9,240 billion gallons of water for domestic purposes. Of that, about 44 % came from ground water sources, and about 56 % came from surface water sources.
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Q 11. How does it know how much body fat/water I have?

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A The device sends a certain amount of bioelectrical currents into your body, and because certain body tissues conduct electricity better than others, it will affect how much current leaves your body. The device estimates your body composition based upon your bioelectrical current reading.
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Q 23. What does total body water mean?

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A Your percentage of body water refers to the amount of water in your lean body mass. This number varies from person to person, depending on your lean to fat ratio. The more lean body mass you have, the more body water you will have. Generally, men have 65% - 75% body water and women have slightly less, 50% - 60%. This is due to women's higher percentage of essential fat (and therefore lower lean body mass).
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Q #9: Are specific groups of people more likely to have problems?

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Alcohol abuse and alcoholism cut across gender, race, and nationality. Nearly 14 million people in the United States--1 in every 13 adults--abuse alcohol or are alcoholic. In general, though, more men than women are alcohol dependent or have alcohol problems. And alcohol problems are highest among young adults ages 18-29 and lowest among adults ages 65 and older.
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Q 9: Will the Materials and Equipment Acceptance (MEA) Division be dissolved?

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No. Under the new codes, materials that are listed by nationally recognized testing and evaluation services as compliant with national standards may be used in construction without the prior approval of the Department for such use. However, the new MEA Division will continue to approve materials when the code requires approval and will also review new or alternative materials or systems.
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Q: How often should I water?

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Lawns require different amounts of water during different times of the year. We have a page set up at this link to break down the watering requirements per season.
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How much water is there in the body?

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The human body is 2 thirds water - as is 75% of the brain. You can live without food for several weeks, but you cannot last a week without water.
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How much of the human body consists of water?

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Humans mainly consist of water; it is in all our organs and in is transported throughout our body to assist physical functions. When a human does not absorb enough water, dehydration is the result. This is not very surprising, given that 66% of the human body consists of water.
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What is the significance of Total Body Water?

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Total body water is one of the predicted values (in addition to lean and fat mass) of the ELG Health Management System. Total Body Water is a major component of body composition and is factored into our patented algorithm. A single test of total body water, however, does not determine "hydration status." Total body water can be used in serial comparisons to determine changes in water volume and as a basis for discussions on fluid replacement.
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How does my body detoxify in the water?

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This detoxification occurs through the skin, which is the second largest detoxifying system in the body after the lungs. energized and balanced body will naturally be able to detoxify at a higher rate, thereby protecting itself from further toxins, pollutants and viruses.
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HOW COME MY BODY IS MOVING DURING THE MEDITATION?

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During meditation, one may experience unusual movements of the physical body for a limited period of time. This is quite normal as the etheric channels are being cleansed.
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Q:Where will my new organ come from?

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only makes the procedure more convenient, but statistics show that these kinds of transplants are usually the most successful. Cadaver donors are the most common source of organs and have resulted in a large number of successful transplants.
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spo2 - Q: Where do these anchors come from?

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The anchors (bolts) are placed by the climber who "develops" the route. He may place them as he climbs the route, or he may rappel the route, stopping to place anchors on the way down. Bolts are not cheap, bolting a route costs the climber both money and effort.
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Q 13. How come other bio-impedance devices tell me I have really high body fat?

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A With normal bio-impedance devices, your hydration status can affect the results. For example, the devices see that you don't have much body water, and since your body water is all contained within your lean body mass, the devices think you do not have very much lean tissue. And if you don't have very much lean tissue, the devices assume the rest must be fat.
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Q: Where does pure, natural water come from?

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This seems like a pretty straightforward question, but there are some interesting issues that come up in making a response. First, the words "pure" and "natural" don't really mean the same thing. Pure water is a kind of theoretical concept, it means water that has nothing in it except H2O (hydrogen and oxygen). Absolutely pure water doesn't really exist in nature. Water, known as the "universal solvent," always contains traces of the substances with which it has been in contact.
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Where does lead come from in my drinking water?

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Most lead in drinking water supplies leaches from the plumbing in our homes, including lead service lines, lead-based solder (used to join copper plumbing), and faucets. To reduce your exposure to lead, make sure to flush your pipes for several seconds before using the water for drinking or cooking.
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Where does the water supply for drilling come from?

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It can be bought from the City, piped in from rivers or lakes, brought in by truck or new water wells can be drilled to support the natural gas drilling operations.
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Where does the fluoride added to water come from?

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The main fluoride chemical added to water (hydrofluorosilicic acid) is an industrial by-product from the phosphate fertilizer industry. Unlike the fluoride used in toothpaste, hydrofluorosilicic acid is not pharmaceutical-grade quality. It is an unpurified, industrial-grade, corrosive acid which has been linked, in several recent studies, to increased levels of lead in children’s blood. Like arsenic and lead, very small amounts of fluoride can be found in most water supplies.
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Where does irrigation water come from and how is it applied to the land?

Ground Water - Introduction - FAQs
Both ground water and surface water are used for irrigation. In 1990, about 51,000 million gallons per day were withdrawn from the ground for irrigation, whereas about 85,500 million gallons per day was taken from surface-water sources. A small amount of reclaimed wastewater coming from sewage-treatment plants, about 660 million gallons per day was used for irrigation. The USGS keeps records on the types of irrigation systems used in the United States.
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