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  #91  
Old September 22nd 19, 01:02 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
Carlos E.R.[_3_]
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Default TOO LITTLE SALT IS BAD.

On 21/09/2019 20.03, Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
We have plenty of access to clean, fresh water;
so drinking ordinary seawater is harmless.
You won't be tempted to drink too much.

In fact, plenty of people buy sea salt,
which is just dehydrated seawater.

If you've lost liquids to sweat or diarrhea, try eating some sea salt;
after that, you'll feel the desire to drink plenty of fresh water.

Most people here, including Paul and Carlos, promote very expensive,
very mysterious, re-hydration methods. You guys keep spending
thousands and thousands of dollars to sate your wild imaginations.


I can buy the ORS "salts" for less than a dollar per litre equivalent.
Thousands? Not here, you should emigrate from the USA :-P

https://www.farmaciasdirect.com/comprar/hidro-suero-oral-8-sobres-697/

https://www.murciasalud.es/gftb.php?idsec=474&opt=ficha1&cod=A07CA91&area=1


And if I need IV treatment, it costs nothing here.



No need to try what I suggest;
we all know that your ideas are better because they cost more,
and because... magic. TOO LITTLE SALT IS BAD.



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  #92  
Old September 22nd 19, 04:33 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
Rene Lamontagne
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Default A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea.

On 2019-09-21 4:25 p.m., Paul wrote:
Rene Lamontagne wrote:


My Dr has recommend "Gastrolyte" for this condition.

Rene


https://chealth.canoe.com/drug/getdrug/gastrolyte

Â*Â* Each sachet contains

Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* 3.56 g of dextrose monohydrate,
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* 0.53 g of disodium citrate,
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* 0.47 g of sodium chloride,
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* 0.30 g of potassium chloride.

Â*Â* A litre of solution made with 5 sachets contains

Â*Â*Â*Â* 60 mmol of sodium
Â*Â*Â*Â* 20 mmol of potassium
Â*Â*Â*Â* 60 mmol of chloride
Â*Â*Â*Â* 10 mmol of bicarbonate
Â*Â*Â*Â* 90 mmol of dextrose (anhydrous)

Â*Â* Nonmedicinal ingredients:

Â*Â*Â*Â* aspartame (as sweetening agent),
Â*Â*Â*Â* grapefruit flavour,
Â*Â*Â*Â* pineapple flavour,
Â*Â*Â*Â* silicon dioxide.

Delicious.

Like fruit punch.

Do you sip it, or chug it ?

Â*Â* Paul


Couple chugs, then sip the rest. :-) :-) :-)

Rene

  #93  
Old September 22nd 19, 06:42 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
AnonLinuxUser
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Default Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa).

On 9/21/2019 4:15 PM, Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Paul noted:
Gastrolyte Nonmedicinal ingredients: silicon dioxide.


Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa)
applied via a puffer, is a dessicant that slowly kills bedbugs
( in 2 to 3 days ) for up to 10 years.

It's as harmless as salt, but you don't want it in your eyes.


Cedar shavings in a porous pouch will get rid of bed bugs.
Bugs hate cedar.

  #94  
Old September 22nd 19, 10:34 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
Siri Cruise
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Default Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa).

In article , AnonLinuxUser
wrote:

On 9/21/2019 4:15 PM, Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Paul noted:
Gastrolyte Nonmedicinal ingredients: silicon dioxide.


Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa)
applied via a puffer, is a dessicant that slowly kills bedbugs
( in 2 to 3 days ) for up to 10 years.

It's as harmless as salt, but you don't want it in your eyes.


Cedar shavings in a porous pouch will get rid of bed bugs.
Bugs hate cedar.


Tannins give small animals tummy aches. You can also get tannins in redwoods,
tanoak, and tea leaves.

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  #95  
Old September 22nd 19, 11:01 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
Sn!pe[_3_]
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Default Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa).

Siri Cruise wrote:

In article ,
AnonLinuxUser wrote:

On 9/21/2019 4:15 PM, Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Paul noted:


Hi, Paul!

Gastrolyte Nonmedicinal ingredients: silicon dioxide.

Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa)
applied via a puffer, is a dessicant that slowly kills bedbugs
( in 2 to 3 days ) for up to 10 years.

It's as harmless as salt, but you don't want it in your eyes.


Cedar shavings in a porous pouch will get rid of bed bugs.
Bugs hate cedar.


Tannins give small animals tummy aches. You can also
get tannins in redwoods, tanoak, and tea leaves.


Also, you can read tea leaves and know what the future holds.

--
^Ï^ My pet rock Gordon just is.

  #96  
Old September 22nd 19, 11:09 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
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Default Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa).

On 2019-09-22 3:01 p.m., Sn!pe wrote:
Siri Cruise wrote:

In article ,
AnonLinuxUser wrote:

On 9/21/2019 4:15 PM, Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Paul noted:


Hi, Paul!

Gastrolyte Nonmedicinal ingredients: silicon dioxide.

Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa)
applied via a puffer, is a dessicant that slowly kills bedbugs
( in 2 to 3 days ) for up to 10 years.

It's as harmless as salt, but you don't want it in your eyes.


Cedar shavings in a porous pouch will get rid of bed bugs.
Bugs hate cedar.


Tannins give small animals tummy aches. You can also
get tannins in redwoods, tanoak, and tea leaves.


Also, you can read tea leaves and know what the future holds.


T mail
  #99  
Old September 23rd 19, 01:56 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
n/a
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Default Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa).

Sure wish you would learn how not to cross-post your bull****.

"Jeff-Relf.Me @." wrote in message
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  #100  
Old September 23rd 19, 02:21 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy
Idaho Homo Joe
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Default A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea.

I find the best thing for diarrhea is
a simple butt plug. Shove it up you ass
and problem solved!
  #101  
Old November 12th 19, 10:39 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
Jeff-Relf.Me @.
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Default TOO LITTLE SALT IS BAD.

We have plenty of access to clean, fresh water;
so drinking ordinary seawater is harmless.
You won't be tempted to drink too much.

In fact, plenty of people buy sea salt,
which is just dehydrated seawater.

If you've lost liquids to sweat or diarrhea, try eating some sea salt;
after that, you'll feel the desire to drink plenty of fresh water.

Most people here, including Paul and Carlos, promote very expensive,
very mysterious, re-hydration methods. You guys keep spending
thousands and thousands of dollars to sate your wild imaginations.

No need to try what I suggest;
we all know that your ideas are better because they cost more,
and because... magic. TOO LITTLE SALT IS BAD.
  #102  
Old November 12th 19, 10:39 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,comp.os.linux.advocacy,sci.physics,alt.checkmate
Jeff-Relf.Me @.
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Default Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa).

Paul noted:
Gastrolyte Nonmedicinal ingredients: silicon dioxide.


Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa)
applied via a puffer, is a dessicant that slowly kills bedbugs
( in 2 to 3 days ) for up to 10 years.

It's as harmless as salt, but you don't want it in your eyes.
 




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