To: Yaelle
[ No sugar, including Gatorade. ]
I had wondered about this, would the sugar free version of Gatoraid / poweraide be better or worse?
18 posted on
09/18/2014 6:10:35 AM PDT by
GraceG
(No, My Initials are not A.B.)
To: GraceG
Bleach. Something to spray it with, plastic and duct tape.
If you or someone in your house gets infected, you also have to look at what happens god forbid if they pass. You cannot move the body, no one is coming for the body, which means wherever they die, the area has to be sterilized as best as possible and sealed.
Cold reality.
19 posted on
09/18/2014 6:33:11 AM PDT by
EQAndyBuzz
(Manchuria Called. They want their Candidate Back!)
To: GraceG
I had wondered about this, would the sugar free version of Gatoraid / poweraide be better or worse? gatoraid was developed for football players who's bodies consumed the sugar for energy during the game. Sugar in a long term situation actually works against the electrolyte and rehydration of the body.
21 posted on
09/18/2014 6:57:20 AM PDT by
Godzilla
(3/7/77)
To: GraceG
would the sugar free version of Gatoraid / poweraide be better or worse?
Don't know about you, but if I was drinking it, the artificial sweeteners would have an effect indistinguishable from the ebola!
42 posted on
09/18/2014 7:43:24 PM PDT by
Ellendra
("Laws were most numerous when the Commonwealth was most corrupt." -Tacitus)
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