MasterBlaster
Administrator Emeritus
Ha! No way I can go to a bake shop!!!
I didn't know where to find it so I just bought it online to try some. If it's good I'm sure I'll find it locally.
, higher doses of magnesium will have a laxative effect.
. Bunch of hooie, methinks. Eat a solid, balanced diet, low fat, low salt, plenty of grains, fruit, and vegetables; some nuts, some fish, some animal-based protein; 3 squares a day, drink plenty of plain old water all day...you'll be fine, just like about 300,000 years of modern homo sapiens have done up until these last few hundred years or so. Foofoo special drinks...not.
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...we've beat that horse to death more than a few times. You remember, please sir...I was born and raised in the deep south. Firefighting crews travel all over the whole country. I know every bit as much as you do about the climate in central Louisiana, and many more places too.
Honestly tho, the electrolytes help in my experience. I've had a heat injury before i learned that, and will not make the same mistake again. You might have been blessed with a more tolerant physique, I'm not sure. If you go to the er dehydrated, they use a saline solution to hydrate you, so i would think that in extreme weather working long hours, you need to do the same. The cdc and osha agree with you to a point, but when it gets really hot just about all companies in construction actually supply squincher packets to keep the workforce properly hydrated. That costs money, and they wouldn't do that unless it was deemed medically prudent. 