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		By: http://www.buffetgold.com/		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[You&#039;ve a few excellent ideas! Perhaps I would consider trying this on my own. Many thanks!.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ve a few excellent ideas! Perhaps I would consider trying this on my own. Many thanks!.</p>
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		By: Jim		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A great article, people need to know more about softener and conditioner options.  One thing I noticed though was your reverse osmosis comments are a bit off.  initially an R/O system will stop biological but since it is a barrier and a rubber, the bacteria have a very suitable spot to grow right against the membrane and they will eventually break through using a process called &quot;membrane creep&quot;.  A home distiller will remove all biological, inorganic, organic and radioactive contaminants and better then R/O.  There is electrical use but you are not continually replacing expensive filters and distillers waste very little water where as an R/O can waste up to 10 gallons just for 1 gallon of water]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A great article, people need to know more about softener and conditioner options.  One thing I noticed though was your reverse osmosis comments are a bit off.  initially an R/O system will stop biological but since it is a barrier and a rubber, the bacteria have a very suitable spot to grow right against the membrane and they will eventually break through using a process called &#8220;membrane creep&#8221;.  A home distiller will remove all biological, inorganic, organic and radioactive contaminants and better then R/O.  There is electrical use but you are not continually replacing expensive filters and distillers waste very little water where as an R/O can waste up to 10 gallons just for 1 gallon of water</p>
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