Spyke
lemmy.ca

If you drink something that is about the same ionic concentration as your blood, you can absorb a lot of it safely.

If you drink something much much saltier than your blood it will pull water out of your blood cells.

If you drink something with very few ions it will hydrate your blood cells, but drinking too much can burst your blood cells as they try to absorb to much.

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lemmy.world

Damn lucky I've been somehow drinking exactly the right amount of stuff so that I haven't died yet

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lemmy.ca

What about blood drinking contests, since that will match your daily contents?

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sh.itjust.works

That's why I only drink units of whole blood. On average, the under-hydrated and over-hydrated people that contributed to that unit cancel each other out, so I know I'm always working towards optimal cell hydration. Never to much or too little.

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Stitch0815reply
feddit.org

Last point is definitely a myth. Yes you can die if you drink an insane amount of water, but a healthy person with a healthy diet can live purely on distilled water.

As far as I am aware it's also still a topic of debate if a healthy person could drink seawater. Not forever, but quite a while. (Have not looked into that for a while tho)

Tldr: our bodies are insanly good at keeping us alive

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I think I heard that cats can survive on seawater(not well, but better than dead). For some reason they just have baller kidneys.

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sh.itjust.works

Isn't gatorade a combo of salt, sugar, water and potassium? So basically, a banana with some salt on it and lots of water.

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lemmy.billiam.net

There’s no way Gatorade has more potassium than a banana, it has like 2% your DV or something miniscule like that.

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well potassium is one of the main ingredients in fertilizers, also it has good amount of nitrogen compounds and composts quite fast so i would say that bananas do have what plants crave

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blarghlyreply
lemmy.world

That's defintiely something someone could do. I've done it myself. It's just not the same as a banana.

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What was your recipe? That's my point. The original gatorade was I think oj, salt and sugar, yeah?

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Once I heard neurons described as "salty bananas" because of their concentrations of K+, Na+, and Cl- ions.

Therefore, Gatorade is made of neurons.

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lemmy.world

Apparently the old Gatorade (before commercialization) was so salty it was gross.

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Powerade has about 50% more electrolytes AKA salts than Gatorade does.

But that's also part of the trick. It's not just sodium chloride. The potassium is monopotassium phosphate, a salt. Sea water is 3.5% salt and almost all of it is sodium chloride. Gatorade is only about .25% salt. Sea water has 14x the amount of salt as Gatorade

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lemmy.world

Currently, one of the slogans on the bottle is “Hydrates better than water”. Do they know what ‘hydrates’ means?

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DagwoodIIIreply
piefed.social

When they start an IV line, they use 'normal saline' [0.9% NaCl] and not pure water.

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Fun Fact: 0.9% will cause red cell lysis as well. It's not actually isotonic, and it's probably a hidden cause of unnecessary deaths and definitely results in inferior transfusion product quality at minimum.

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My favourite mineral water is Vichy Catalan, it tastes slightly salty, and it is amazing after a long sweaty walk in the hot sun of Barcelona.

I am a Swede and here it isn't that necessary for most of the year, but I will buy a few bottles for the summer.

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