Re: CSGatorade substitute

2011-01-03 Thread Marshall Dudley
I believe that a mixture of water, citric acid, salt and potassium chloride should do it. Of course you don't use very much potassium chloride, it will stop your heart if you consume much of it, and likely not needed at all. Sweeten to taste, sugar if you want, or stevia (Truvia) if you

Re: CSGatorade substitute

2011-01-03 Thread Sara Mandal-Joy
Um, Marshall - Truvia is not stevia. It has a little processed stevia in it, but is primarily a sugar alcohol - the bulk of it. For folks who react to sugar alcohols, it is important to know the difference. A tiny pinch of plain processed stevia would work, or a bit of honey, or some plain

RE: CSGatorade substitute

2011-01-03 Thread Louise Larabie
To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSGatorade substitute Um, Marshall - Truvia is not stevia. It has a little processed stevia in it, but is primarily a sugar alcohol - the bulk of it. For folks who react to sugar alcohols, it is important to know the difference. A tiny pinch of plain

CSGatorade substitute

2011-01-02 Thread Rowena
Back to ancient history - Richard Harris way back told us about Gatorade; over time discussion took us through objections to some ingredients in Gatorade and presented an alternative. Can anyone tell me what the alternative was? Thanks Rowena May you all experience good in 2011

Re: CSGatorade substitute

2011-01-02 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Here's hoping Mr. Harris is well. He's been off the list for quite some time. On 2011/01/03, at 11:46, Rowena wrote: Back to ancient history - Richard Harris way back told us about Gatorade; over time discussion took us through objections to some ingredients in Gatorade and presented an

CSGatorade substitute

2004-06-16 Thread Shirley Reed
The www.silvermedicine.org site has several recipes for a homemade Gatorade substitute. I think orange squash is frozen oj concentrate. pj - Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage!