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  #1  
Old September 14th 19, 05:00 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Russell[_4_]
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Default Food poisoning

What's the best way to flush out all poison from the body? I am
thinking of taking more liquid for the next 48 hours, do you think it is
the only way to deal with it?

Terrible stomach ache and constant visit to the toilet. Can't even work
on Windows 10 machine.




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  #3  
Old September 14th 19, 07:46 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Paul[_32_]
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Default Food poisoning

les wrote:
On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 00:00:22 -0400, "Russell"
wrote:

What's the best way to flush out all poison from the body? I am
thinking of taking more liquid for the next 48 hours, do you think it is
the only way to deal with it?

Terrible stomach ache and constant visit to the toilet. Can't even work
on Windows 10 machine.

Open oven. Turn gas to 450. Do NOT light gas. Stick head in and
breathe deeply for 40 minutes.


That's the recipe for when you run out of vape juice.

For food poisoning, you go to the emergency at the hospital,
and you will have to wait so long to see a doctor, you will
be cured by the time it is your turn.

A quick Google will give you a list of things to
consider. If the condition has vile enough symptoms,
you really should see a doctor.

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-...s/syc-20356230

*******

The upper part of the GI tract is protected by pH. Stomach
acid tends to kill a lot of stuff. However, after that
point, it's "clear sailing" in the nether regions. If
blood was involved, that would be bad news, as it means
any protective layer is breeched. If you were taking
medication for clotting factor, even a mild issue
could be a catastrophe. Normally, blood in stool isn't
red, because it's digested and gives the stool a dark
color.

From the article:

"Complications

The most common serious complication of food poisoning is
dehydration — a severe loss of water and essential salts
and minerals. If you're a healthy adult and drink enough
to replace fluids you lose from vomiting and diarrhea,
dehydration shouldn't be a problem."

In third-world countries, this is why simple packets of
a combination of salt and sugar, are used to keep people alive.
This can make a big difference to survival rates, when
you don't have a lot of pharmaceuticals to work with.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oral_rehydration_therapy

This is not an invitation to "home experiments". If you
really don't feel right, see a doctor, as some of these
cases are serious. A doctor in N.A. might have a few
more alternatives to reach for, besides simple packets
of salt and sugar (and water to go with it).

Paul
  #4  
Old September 14th 19, 08:12 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
T
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Default Food poisoning

On 9/13/19 9:00 PM, Russell wrote:
What's the best way to flush out all poison from the body? I am
thinking of taking more liquid for the next 48 hours, do you think it is
the only way to deal with it?

Terrible stomach ache and constant visit to the toilet. Can't even work
on Windows 10 machine.


Hi Russel,

That is what you get for eating your own cooking !!!

:-)

saccharomyces boulardii

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31473758

Source:
https://www.vitacost.com/nutricology...a=713947510500

Vitacost is the only one that ships in a cold pack. If you don't
refrigerate it, they die. If you buy it locally, make sure
it comes from their refrigerator and you cold pack it on the
way home.

Stuff really works.

Get well soon!

-T


  #5  
Old September 14th 19, 02:53 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Rene Lamontagne
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Default Food poisoning

On 2019-09-14 2:12 a.m., T wrote:
On 9/13/19 9:00 PM, Russell wrote:
What's the best way to flush out all poison from the body?ย* I am
thinking of taking more liquid for the next 48 hours, do you think it is
the only way to deal with it?

Terrible stomach ache and constant visit to the toilet.ย* Can't even work
on Windows 10 machine.


Hi Russel,

That is what you get for eating your own cooking !!!

:-)

saccharomyces boulardii

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31473758

Source:
https://www.vitacost.com/nutricology...a=713947510500


Vitacost is the only one that ships in a cold pack.ย* If you don't
refrigerate it, they die.ย* If you buy it locally, make sure
it comes from their refrigerator and you cold pack it on the
way home.

Stuff really works.

Get well soon!

-T



first piece of advice, See a Doctor
Second piece (may not apply) IF you are Vaping crap, Stop immediately.

Rene

  #6  
Old September 14th 19, 06:06 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Carlos E.R.[_3_]
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Default Food poisoning

On 14/09/2019 06.00, Russell wrote:
What's the best way to flush out all poison from the body? I am
thinking of taking more liquid for the next 48 hours, do you think it is
the only way to deal with it?


"detox" practices do not work and can be in fact dangerous.


Terrible stomach ache and constant visit to the toilet. Can't even work
on Windows 10 machine.


Go see a doctor.

Here we buy small bags of powers to dissolve in one litre of water, they
contain salts, to prevent dehydration. You need to replace the liquids
lost on the loo.

But it really depends on what is the cause, and for that you need to see
a doctor ASAP. On bad cases, they use an intravenous drip for hydration
and sustenance. Don't hesitate, go!

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Cheers, Carlos.
  #7  
Old September 14th 19, 06:09 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Rabid Rogue
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Default Food poisoning

On 2019-09-14 12:00 a.m., Russell wrote:
What's the best way to flush out all poison from the body? I am
thinking of taking more liquid for the next 48 hours, do you think it is
the only way to deal with it?

Terrible stomach ache and constant visit to the toilet. Can't even work
on Windows 10 machine.


I'm not sure that drinking so much liquid will successfully remove the
Linux experience within you.


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  #8  
Old September 14th 19, 07:26 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Ken Blake[_5_]
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Default Food poisoning

On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 00:00:22 -0400, "Russell"
wrote:

What's the best way to flush out all poison from the body? I am
thinking of taking more liquid for the next 48 hours, do you think it is
the only way to deal with it?

Terrible stomach ache and constant visit to the toilet. Can't even work
on Windows 10 machine.




Have you tried Windows 7 instead?
  #9  
Old September 14th 19, 08:22 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
๐Ÿ˜‰ Good Guy ๐Ÿ˜‰
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Default Food poisoning

On 14/09/2019 05:00, Russell wrote:
What's the best way to flush out all poison from the body? I am
thinking of taking more liquid for the next 48 hours, do you think it is
the only way to deal with it?


Lots of fluid can remove and dilute some toxicity but you can also try
alcohol. Alcohol has the properties to neutralise some bacterium and in
hospital they clean their hands with a solution of alcohol!!.

This is Dr. Good Guy telling you!!!


Terrible stomach ache and constant visit to the toilet. Can't even work
on Windows 10 machine.


If Windows 10 is too difficult for you then you will need to go back to
your junk Operating System because it blends very well with the junk
food you are habitually eating. What exactly did you eat? It wasn't
that infected hot-dog you bought from the street vendor, was it?

Was it you who stole the golden toilet as reported in this news article?

Gold toilet stolen in Blenheim Palace burglary
cid
If the pain is acute then you'll need to go to the emergency department
of your local hospital so that they can start trating you immediately.
In UK these departments are well staffed and they deal with these things
pretty swiftly.

I'm posting the full headers of your original post so that we know that
you can only use junk OS rather than State of the art OS such as Windows 10.

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  #10  
Old September 14th 19, 08:22 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
๐Ÿ˜‰ Good Guy ๐Ÿ˜‰
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Default Food poisoning

On 14/09/2019 05:00, Russell wrote:
What's the best way to flush out all poison from the body? I am
thinking of taking more liquid for the next 48 hours, do you think it is
the only way to deal with it?


Lots of fluid can remove and dilute some toxicity but you can also try
alcohol. Alcohol has the properties to neutralise some bacterium and in
hospital they clean their hands with a solution of alcohol!!.

This is Dr. Good Guy telling you!!!

Terrible stomach ache and constant visit to the toilet. Can't even work
on Windows 10 machine.


If Windows 10 is too difficult for you then you will need to go back to
your junk Operating System because it blends very well with the junk
food you are habitually eating. What exactly did you eat? It wasn't
that infected hot-dog you bought from the street vendor, was it?

Was it you who stole the golden toilet as reported in this news article?

Gold toilet stolen in Blenheim Palace burglary
cid
If the pain is acute then you'll need to go to the emergency department
of your local hospital so that they can start trating you immediately.
In UK these departments are well staffed and they deal with these things
pretty swiftly.

I'm posting the full headers of your original post so that we know that
you can only use junk OS rather than State of the art OS such as Windows 10.

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Old September 14th 19, 09:22 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.

On 14/09/2019 22.17, Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Russell mentioned his:
constant visits to the toilet.


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


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


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Carlos E.R.
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Old September 14th 19, 09:23 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.

On 2019-09-14 1:17 p.m., Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
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.

pepto is expensive , the hospital is free , the salt is just stupid
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Old September 14th 19, 09:34 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.

On Sat, 14 Sep 2019, Jeff-Relf.Me @. wrote:

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.


After a long, strenuous bicycle ride, I drink a whole
quart bottle of GatorAde or PowerAde depending on
which one is on sale and that replenishes my salt
and increases my desire to hydrate due to the salts
in them.

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Nadegda, kensi, Fran, Pandora ยป these are easily
ignored misandrists and anti-American, leftist liars.
  #14  
Old September 14th 19, 09:41 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
Carlos E. R.[_2_]
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Default You'll feel a strong desire to drink water.

On 14/09/2019 22.29, Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
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.


No, they don't.

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Cheers,
Carlos E.R.
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Old September 14th 19, 09:52 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.

On 2019-09-14 1:48 p.m., Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
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.

xanax is not an opiate although opiates can make you sleepy
 




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