Weight Loss Forum / Low Carb / January 2004
Triple Yolks/ Nausea, Soda and Dehydration
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Preesi - 13 Jan 2004 13:44 GMT If you live in the Philly area go out to Shady Maple (IGA) Uber Market in East Earl Pa (near Lancaster) they have a huge selection of meats, cheeses and so many different eggs from the Amish farmers around the area its not even funny. Double and triple yolked eggs! Plus RICH creams! The homemade pork sausage and hamloaf is delicious. http://www.shady-maple.com/
I figured out why I was starving and nauseous. I was very dehydrated! My blood pressure was up and everything smelled funny and I was very nauseous! I forced a breakthrough last night and now my natural thirst is back. I just never get thirsty and I know thats bad and I try to drink enough but I always fail eventually. I used to drink a gallon a day but something happened and I stopped. Ive learned my lesson. I was drinking all that soda and Im now convinced (at least for my own body) that SODA and sweetened drinks are not substitutes for water in hydration. I was drinking a 2 liter bottle of chocolate fudge soda (SF) a day and I was STILL horribly dehydrated. http://www.whitedistribution.com/p11.html http://www.watercure.com/cure12.htm
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Preesi - 13 Jan 2004 14:03 GMT Symptoms related to Thirst: dehydration (22), hunger (11), sweating (59), excessive hunger (11), food symptoms (21), thinness (6), weight gain (29), weight loss (121), overeating (10), undereating (11) Symptoms: symptom center, symptom groups
Got H2O? You should!
The human body is made up of 90% water. In fact, your body contains more than 10 gallons of water. Most likely, you have heard these facts before. However, did you know that your blood is mostly water? In fact, if your blood is balanced with the correct amount of water and other essentials, it closely resembles the chemical make-up of sea water. Every cell in your body requires water to function properly. That is why dehydration can be such a serious problem.
As we age, we begin to lose our sense of dehydration. At that time, we begin to mistake the sensation of dehydration as hunger. People tend to eat instead of drinking a glass of water. This can exacerbate the problem and further dehydration may occur.
Dehydration can lead to pre-mature aging. Free radicals can cause the demise of any cell in your body. The theory that has most recognized this notion is the oxidative theory or the free radical theory. It states that although oxygen is essential for life, it is also harmful and becomes more so as we age. How is this possible? Oxygen in its various metabolic reactions in the body can be converted to harmful by-products, called oxygen-derived free radicals. These harmful free radicals are highly reactive and relatively indiscriminate in their destruction of protein, fat and DNA molecules. These are the molecules upon which our bodies' functions depend. Your body?s defense to these evil free radicals is antioxidants. However, they cannot work alone. Your body must have proper hydration to flush the free radicals out of your system.
Water has so many amazing properties. Did you know that you can stop an allergic reaction, a sinus headache, and an asthma attack simply by drinking a 16oz. glass of water? It is a shame that 73% of all Americans are dehydrated. It is the least expensive beauty product on the market.
SunNoM_un - 13 Jan 2004 17:01 GMT Uh, Preesi, honey,
http://tinyurl.com/ypqh3
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>Symptoms related to Thirst: dehydration (22), hunger (11), sweating (59), >excessive hunger (11), food symptoms (21), thinness (6), weight gain (29), [quoted text clipped - 33 lines] >a 16oz. glass of water? It is a shame that 73% of all Americans are >dehydrated. It is the least expensive beauty product on the market. http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap010301.html Lift well, Eat less, Walk fast, Live long.
Martha Gallagher - 14 Jan 2004 03:48 GMT > Uh, Preesi, honey, > > http://tinyurl.com/ypqh3 For a minute, when I clicked on that link I thought it was a legitimate medical site - until I checked out the list of supplements they're hawking. Colloidal Silver, well, that'll give you a complexion like a movie star - too bad it's the Tin Man.
I liked the part about stopping an allergic reaction, though. "Quick, you're going into anaphylactic shock, have a glass of water!"
Good idea.
Martha
> ================================================> > [quoted text clipped - 38 lines] > http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap010301.html > Lift well, Eat less, Walk fast, Live long.
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Preesi - 14 Jan 2004 11:45 GMT I only posted it cause of the following statement: As we age, we begin to lose our sense of dehydration. At that time, we begin to mistake the sensation of dehydration as hunger. People tend to eat instead of drinking a glass of water. This can exacerbate the problem and further dehydration may occur.
> For a minute, when I clicked on that link I thought it was a > legitimate medical site - until I checked out the list of supplements [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > Martha Martha Gallagher - 14 Jan 2004 18:20 GMT > I only posted it cause of the following statement: > As we age, we begin to lose our sense of dehydration. At that time, we begin > to mistake the sensation of dehydration as hunger. People tend to eat > instead of drinking a glass of water. This can exacerbate the problem and > further dehydration may occur. Right, but where the source is so questionable, the reader has no reason to accept this passage as true. Also, what does it mean, "as we age"? People in their 30s have this problem? I somewhat doubt it. People in their 90s? I dunno, but I'd probably be more likely to give it credence.
Actual, real scientists have found that normal people don't in fact need the gallons of water that some people push, and, that one's hydration does not need to come from unadulterated H2O.
Martha
> > For a minute, when I clicked on that link I thought it was a > > legitimate medical site - until I checked out the list of supplements [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > > > Martha
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Preesi - 14 Jan 2004 18:46 GMT I didnt write the statement below
>> I only posted it cause of the following statement: >> As we age, we begin to lose our sense of dehydration. At that time, [quoted text clipped - 29 lines] >>> >>> Martha
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