I like those LMNT’s.More electrolytes John, more electrolytes.
Get Salty!
I recommend LMNT or similar, it's amazing how much better you'll feel with some more salts in your system. Your brain needs salt to work properly, and you'll notice better cognition, among other things.
That's interesting. That isn't much salt. When I got my blood tested last year, the tech said my sodium was low, and I have a fairly high salt diet. I do a lot of sweating too, but still. Are you sure that's what's raising your pressure?I tried the LMNT before and do like it. I’ve been putting a quarter teaspoon of Himalayan salt in 32 ounces of water and chugging that before breakfast and it has helped a lot. Alas, I need to find something else because it raised my blood pressure quite a bit. Maybe I’ll try Celtic sea salt next. Apparently it’s better for hydration with less effect on blood pressure and safer for kidneys.
The V8 certainly has a good quantity of sodium!Here's the nutrition label for V8...
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Respectable amount of stuff, but it needs to be chased with water. It's highly viscous and salty. I love the stuff, but if someone sent a V8 into the tree when I requested a drink, I'd come down and club them with a tire iron :^D
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Had one of these on the way to the job...
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That's my favorite plain sparkling water. The flavor's bold. Once, I left a bottle in the truck and it partially froze. When it thawed, the solids came of of suspension, and it had white chunks floating inside. Still tasted good. It's expensive when you can find it. I usually buy it as a treat, but I just scored 5 cases from the grocery outlet @ $4/6pack. It usually sells for $10, though I generally get 750ml glass bottles to avoid plastic.
I like the way you did the chip truck. Looks good.Before starting and after an hour on a walnut removal yesterday. It was hot and miserable. Had it down and cleaned up by lunch. Had to grind and clean up the stump as well so that took a good while. Then I hauled some dirt for a co worker that started a retaining wall project at his home while his wife was away.
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YesIs that your truck and chipper?
Puts me in mind of the Arkansas buzz wagon from Wacky Races.Before starting and after an hour on a walnut removal yesterday. It was hot and miserable. Had it down and cleaned up by lunch. Had to grind and clean up the stump as well so that took a good while. Then I hauled some dirt for a co worker that started a retaining wall project at his home while his wife was away.
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It was ok, Avant made it better.Lotta work!
Yes, a lift would have been handy.I hear ya.
I know you plan on wrapping it up within a few years but just wondering if you give/gave any thought to getting a lift? Could you do this oak with a lift? If so, a lift cuts back on alot of those 3:30 am thoughts.
I just priced a large dead beech today, it has a weird upper structure and I thought to myself how easy it will be with the bucket truck (if I get the job) and yet how high level/expert the climbing would have to be to do it without.