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Re: A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea.

From Rene Lamontagne <rlamont@shaw.ca>
Newsgroups alt.comp.os.windows-10, comp.os.linux.advocacy, sci.physics, alt.checkmate
Subject Re: A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea.
Date 2019-09-21 14:23 -0500
Message-ID <gunbm1FgnjaU1@mid.individual.net> (permalink)
References (4 earlier) <gu54pjFm5goU1@mid.individual.net> <nbvunedm2e155q66v4k90sdpv7umcn5gsc@4ax.com> <Jeff-Relf.Me@Sep.16--6.10am.Seattle.2019> <qlo8h4$bfa$1@dont-email.me> <829h5g-73a.ln1@Telcontar.valinor>

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On 2019-09-21 5:02 a.m., Carlos E.R. wrote:
> On 16/09/2019 17.08, Paul wrote:
>> Jeff-Relf.Me @. 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.
>>
>> https://nutritionandmetabolism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1743-7075-6-9
>>
>>
>>    "Drinks designed for use in both ORS (oral rehydration solutions)
>>     and sports nutrition contain a mixture of carbohydrate and electrolytes,
>>     with the main electrolyte being sodium."
>>
>>    "More recent research has suggested that sodium content
>>     may not be as important a factor as carbohydrate"
>>
>>    "The absorption of glucose by SGLT1 in the small intestine is
>>     directly coupled with the absorption of 2 sodium molecules
>>     and approximately 300 water molecules"
>>
>> 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.
> 
> It is both, but not sodium chloride "only"; it is a mixture of salts
> when drinking it. That the IV uses "salt" is very different, there is an
> osmosis barrier.
> 
> If one could drink salty water, then shipwrecked people could drink sea
> water, and every sailor knows that's a quick way to death: the water
> flows in the intestines "out", not into the body. Again, there is an
> osmosis barrier to take into account.
> 
> Be very careful with health advice found on internet forums like this.
> 
> Rusell is not back...
> 

My Dr has recommend "Gastrolyte" for this condition.

Rene

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Re: Wild animals love salt licks. chrisv <chrisv@nospam.invalid> - 2019-09-16 07:19 -0500
  A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea. Jeff-Relf.Me  @. - 2019-09-16 06:10 -0700
    Re: A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea. Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> - 2019-09-16 11:08 -0400
      Does that work for you, Paul ? Jeff-Relf.Me  @. - 2019-09-16 08:37 -0700
      Re: A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea. "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2019-09-21 12:02 +0200
        TOO LITTLE SALT IS BAD. Jeff-Relf.Me  @. - 2019-09-21 11:03 -0700
          Re: TOO LITTLE SALT IS BAD. % <Persent@gmail.com> - 2019-09-21 11:32 -0700
          Re: TOO LITTLE SALT IS BAD. Steve Carroll <"Steve Carroll"@noSPAM.none> - 2019-09-21 19:46 +0000
          Re: TOO LITTLE SALT IS BAD. Checkmate <ricksabian1@gmail.com> - 2019-09-21 14:54 -0700
          Re: TOO LITTLE SALT IS BAD. "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2019-09-22 14:02 +0200
        Re: A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea. Rene Lamontagne <rlamont@shaw.ca> - 2019-09-21 14:23 -0500
          Re: A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea. Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> - 2019-09-21 17:25 -0400
            Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa). Jeff-Relf.Me  @. - 2019-09-21 15:15 -0700
              Re: Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa). AnonLinuxUser <Anon@Linuxusers.net> - 2019-09-22 11:42 -0600
                Re: Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa). Siri Cruise <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> - 2019-09-22 14:34 -0700
                Re: Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa). snipeco.2@gmail.com (Sn!pe) - 2019-09-22 23:01 +0100
                Re: Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa). % <persent@gmail.com> - 2019-09-22 15:09 -0700
                Re: Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa). Siri Cruise <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> - 2019-09-22 16:03 -0700
                Re: Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa). % <persent@gmail.com> - 2019-09-22 16:09 -0700
              Re: Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa). "n/a" <gone@phoenix.com> - 2019-09-22 20:56 -0400
                Re: Silicon Dioxide, in the form of "Amorphous Silica Gel" (CimeXa). Checkmate <ricksabian1@gmail.com> - 2019-09-22 20:23 -0700
            Re: A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea. "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2019-09-22 14:01 +0200
            Re: A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea. Rene Lamontagne <rlamont@shaw.ca> - 2019-09-22 10:33 -0500
    Re: A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea. Melzzzzz <Melzzzzz@zzzzz.com> - 2019-09-16 15:12 +0000
      Re: A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea. chrisv <chrisv@nospam.invalid> - 2019-09-16 10:32 -0500
      Re: A person who has lost fluids, thanks to diarrhea. Idaho Homo Joe <dick_lick@aol.com> - 2019-09-22 21:21 -0400

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