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Re: RC: Human electrolyting
Bananas and Oranges plus my daughters used an electrolyte drink other than gatoraide or poweraide, it was like a juice, can't remember the name. Grapes and apples were always in our food box too.
Nan
On Tue, 13 June 2000, Sue Brown wrote:
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> To all of you who ride in heat and humidity on a regular basis...what do
> you do for electrolytes for yourself? Do you have some kind of regular
> regime? (Steve said they used to feed them salt tablets when he played
> football in the Houston area in high school.) Does acclimating to that
> kind of weather do anything else other than just increase your mental
> tolerance -- ie, are there any physiological changes that actually happen
> in the human body to better adapt it to the demands of heat and humidity?
>
> Sue -- a PNW weather weenie ;-)
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> sbrown@wamedes.com
> Tyee Farm
> Marysville, Wa.
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