Dehydration- was - Re: [TheForge] New Work

Mike Linn [email protected]
Tue Jul 29 00:22:00 2003




Same thing happened when I drank only water, but I felt thirsty all the
time,  at least when Im drinking gatorade, powerade etc... 
I dont feel thirsty constantly,  just tired and got the bright
yellow pee...  (which I was told is a sign of 
dehydration.)


I guess alternating 1 bottle of water for each {quot} 'ade' du jour
" is the next thing to try...


mike





At 11:32 PM 7/27/2003 -0400, you wrote:

.

Yes, it is well known that you need minerals in your diet, and often
through

a hot day, doing hot and heavy work, but we tend to go overboard. During
a 4

hour shift at Pennsic, I will go through a gallon of water (I hate

gatorade). The fighters (consider, guys, beefy men, in 50-100 lbs of
armor

and weapons, running all over a field about noon in August, and hitting
each

other with sticks) who use our 50/50 mix DON'T drop from heat issues-
they

go through a gallon and a half to two gallons per battle. Those who
think

straight anything-but-water used to drop like flies, but now the only
ones

who do that are newbies. You actually get most of the minerals you
really

need through your daily food, if you eat something approaching a
balanced

diet.


So, cut your Gatorade consumption in half, and you'll deal with the

dehydration issue.



           Mike
Linn

     Artist Blacksmith
         McCalla, AL
       AFC Webmaster
http://afc.abana-chapter.net


Some people are like Slinkies...not really good
for

anything, but you still can't help but smile when you

see one tumble down the stairs. 







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