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  #61  
Old September 16th 19, 04:32 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea.

Melzzzzz wrote:

kooky Relf wrote:

Mr ChrisV replied ( to me ):

Salt has been unjustly villainized.
Wild animals love salt licks.

Yeah, and I love doughnuts. That doesn't make them healthy.


The context is a person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea.
Eating salt makes you drink water.


Doughnuts make me drink milk!

So?


It's best not to try understanding kook "logic".

Check out, below, some fool making the case that Linux users are more
likely than Windows users to pirate Windows software. I couldn't make
this stuff up.

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are more & better software tools for Linux OS than for alternate OSs."
- lying asshole "-hh", lying shamelessly
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  #62  
Old September 17th 19, 03:58 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default Eat salt, directly from the saltshaker.

Russell mentioned his:
constant visits to the toilet.


Eat salt, directly from the saltshaker.
After that, you'll want to drink water.

Alternatively, if you feel like spending thousands of $,
go to the emergency room, to get an IV drip of sal****er;
if you're lucky, you won't pick up MRSA while you're there.

Pepto-Bismol is good too, especially if you have heartburn;
it hardens your stool, so it's not liquidy.
  #63  
Old September 17th 19, 03:58 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default You'll feel a strong desire to drink water.

Carlos replied ( to me ):
Eat salt, directly from the saltshaker.
After that, you'll want to drink water.


Don't. This produces dehydration. Ignore this advice.


After you eat the salt,
you'll feel a strong desire to drink water;
this way, you'll drink much more than you could normally.

Like I said, this is what the hospitals do,
and they charge thousands of dollars for it.
  #64  
Old September 17th 19, 03:58 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default Eat salt, directly from the saltshaker.

Checkmate replied ( to me ):
Pepto-Bismol is good too, especially if you have heartburn;
it hardens your stool, so it's not liquidy.


A good opiate will do the same thing.


I once took a Xanax just to see what all the hype was about.
I spent the next 3 days unsuccessfully trying to wake up.
No high, just sleep.
  #65  
Old September 17th 19, 03:58 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default People walk in sick and dehydrated, walkout feeling good and hydrated.

Carlos replied ( to me ):
After you eat the salt,
you'll feel a strong desire to drink water;
this way, you'll drink much more than you could normally.

Like I said, this is what hospitals do,
and they charge thousands of dollars for it.


No, they don't.


Yes, they do. Intravenous drip, a saline solution.
People walk in sick and dehydrated, walkout feeling good and hydrated.

If you have access to clean water, salt will hydrate you.
Oddly, you say the opposite happens.
  #66  
Old September 17th 19, 03:58 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default Table salt works too.

Carlos replied ( to me ):
After you eat the salt,
you'll feel a strong desire to drink water;
this way, you'll drink much more than you could normally.

Like I said, this is what the hospitals do,
and they charge thousands of dollars for it.


[ oral rehydration ] is not simply table salt.


Table salt works too.

they don't charge me a cent.


If you pay taxes, you're paying for it.
  #67  
Old September 17th 19, 03:58 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default Wild animals love salt licks.

Carlos replied ( to me ):
[ oral rehydration ] is not simply table salt.


Table salt works too.


Sure. If you want to kill him.


Salt has been unjustly villainized.
Wild animals love salt licks.

Google: is salt bad for you?

" Salt has a bad reputation, but some evidence shows
it may not have much impact on heart disease. "

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition...lt-bad-for-you
  #68  
Old September 17th 19, 03:58 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default Xanax.

Checkmate replied ( to me ):
I once took a Xanax just to see what all the hype was about.
I spent the next 3 days unsuccessfully trying to wake up.
No high, just sleep.


I only get about a five hour nap from 1 mg.
How much did you take?


2 mg, probably, from the looks of it.
  #69  
Old September 17th 19, 03:58 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default Everything is nothing because the future is just as fixed as the past.

Branimir wrote:
Nothingness is actually somethingness...


Everything is nothing because the future is just as fixed as the past.

"God" ( nature, evolution ) programmed us to over-eat,
to over-breed, and to over-plot.
  #70  
Old September 17th 19, 03:59 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea.

Mr ChrisV replied ( to me ):
Salt has been unjustly villainized.
Wild animals love salt licks.


Yeah, and I love doughnuts. That doesn't make them healthy.


The context is a person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea.
Eating salt makes you drink water.
  #71  
Old September 17th 19, 03:59 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default Does that work for you, Paul ?

Paul replied ( to me ):
The context is a person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea.
Eating salt makes you drink water.


So while rehydration may involve packets of glucose and salt,
it looks like I was "staring at the wrong one".
The glucose does most of the work.


Does that work for you, when you've lost a lot of fluids ?

Personally, I always get more than enough sugars/starches.
  #72  
Old September 19th 19, 12:51 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
T
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Default Food poisoning

On 9/14/19 6:53 AM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
firstÂ*pieceÂ*ofÂ*advice,Â*Â*SeeÂ*aÂ*Doctor


Keep in mind that the leading killer in this
country is Death by Medical, so it is a judgement
call whether to expose yourself to this danger
or the danger of the illness not being treated

  #73  
Old September 19th 19, 01:57 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default Food poisoning

In article , wrote:

first*piece*of*advice,**See*a*Doctor


Keep in mind that the leading killer in this
country is Death by Medical, so it is a judgement
call whether to expose yourself to this danger
or the danger of the illness not being treated


not at all true.
  #74  
Old September 19th 19, 04:46 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Stephen Wolstenholme[_6_]
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Default Food poisoning

On Thu, 19 Sep 2019 04:51:19 -0700, T wrote:

On 9/14/19 6:53 AM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
first*piece*of*advice,**See*a*Doctor


Keep in mind that the leading killer in this
country is Death by Medical, so it is a judgement
call whether to expose yourself to this danger
or the danger of the illness not being treated


I would think smoking and cars are more dangerous.

Steve

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  #75  
Old September 19th 19, 10:21 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
T
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Default Food poisoning

On 9/19/19 8:46 AM, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote:
On Thu, 19 Sep 2019 04:51:19 -0700, T wrote:

On 9/14/19 6:53 AM, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
firstÂ*pieceÂ*ofÂ*advice,Â*Â*SeeÂ*aÂ*Doctor


Keep in mind that the leading killer in this
country is Death by Medical, so it is a judgement
call whether to expose yourself to this danger
or the danger of the illness not being treated


I would think smoking and cars are more dangerous.

Steve


Or texting while driving

The majority of the folks I know have passed
have been Death by Medical: hospital infection,
punctured colons (colonoscopies), bleed outs
(rat poison), etc.. Walk in under your own
power, get carried out in a plastic bag.

Oh an of minor danger, they are "super spreaders".
You WILL get a virus or two or three or forty
from visiting them. (I have no sick leave, so
I avoid day care centers, doctors, dentists
and other super spreaders.)

I would say this, if the judgement call is to
go see them, tell the assholes to wash their
freakin' hands.

 




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