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On Jun 20, 10:14*am, "SteveB" wrote:
Frogwatch wrote: Last year complained about a problem I have with dehydration in the heat and how I drink huge amounts of water for this. Somebody suggested drinking gatoraide to replenish electrolytes, this is obvious but it simply never occurred to me but I did try it. It is really surprising how much this helps. Within a few minutes of drinking it (compared to straight water), I feel much better. So, I thank whoever suggested it. Frogwatch in Florida UNICEF came up with a formula for electrolytes to be used for children and adults who suffered the dehydration from diarrhea. *You take a gallon of water. *Pick up as much sugar as you can comfortably pick up in a small fist. *Pick up as much salt as you can pinch between three fingers. *Mix it up. *Tests shows it is absorbed 300% as much as regular water. *When I drink it, I feel bloated, but in my muscles rather than my stomach. *And it's something that people have laying around a lot. *One can carry those restaurant packages of sugar and salt in a first aid kit or gear box. Yer welcome. Steve But that wouldn't be good for diabetics.....sugar. |