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Garnet writes:
I reread this section and he does in fact state that his electrolytes
were never checked to check for a potassium
, March 08, 2004 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: CSPotassium - Debunking this very irresponsible series of
articles
Ian,
Is polystyrene related to styrofoam, the packing material?I am
surprised to read of polystyrene having a therapeutic use.
JBB
On Tuesday, Mar 9, 2004, at 08:46 Asia/Tokyo
On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 20:46, Nenah Sylver wrote:
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From: Garnet garnetri...@earthlink.net
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There are a few pointers
Garnet writes:
I reread this section and he does in fact state that his electrolytes
were never checked to check for a potassium deficiency. This to me
means they were indeed checked and he perceived that the doctors were
not looking to see if the potassium levels were low. This is too absurd
I can tell you, as a critical care nurse, just to name 2: Severe cardiac
arrhythmia's and death,. It is a drug we are very careful administering as to
its great risk of overdose.
M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote:Garnet writes:
I reread this section and he does in fact state that his
Subject: Re: CSPotassium - Debunking this very irresponsible series of
articles
I can tell you, as a critical care nurse, just to name 2: Severe cardiac
arrhythmia's and death,. It is a drug we are very careful administering as
to its great risk of overdose.
M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote
in advance,
JOH
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From: Nancy Venzon [mailto:nven...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 11:18 AM
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I can tell you, as a critical care nurse, just to name 2
Subject: Re: CSPotassium - Debunking this very irresponsible series of
articles
Garnet writes:
I reread this section and he does in fact state that his electrolytes
were never checked to check for a potassium deficiency. This to me
means they were indeed checked and he perceived
.
Thanks in advance,
JOH
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From: Nancy Venzon [mailto:nven...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 11:18 AM
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I can tell you, as a critical care nurse, just
The homeostatic mechanisms would maintain a narrow range of blood
levels. Aldosterone is the kidney hormone that regulates how much of a
mineral is excreted or retained with each pass of blood through the
kidneys. Some minerals like Magnesium are also excreted in feces.
An excess of dietary
. It's like looking both ways before you walk across the street.
Hope this helps a little.
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There are a few pointers in this series of articles that cause me to
have serious doubts about their validity.
1) The author claims his blood electrolytes were NEVER checked in over
25 years of care by a physician, and one would assume cardiologist.
This is absurd. Electrolytes are checked with
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Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 8:21 PM
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There are a few pointers in this series of articles that cause me to
have serious
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