Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-20 Thread Mary Yugo
Also (sorry): what's NQI again?

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-20 Thread Mary Yugo
On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 12:18 PM, MJ wrote: It seems they don't advertise NQI for dissolving kidney stones, but it > really works according to several testimonials: > I don't suppose anyone here needs warnings about the difference between testimonials and double blind "controlled" studies

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-20 Thread MJ
On 20-Nov-11 16:00, Mary Yugo wrote: On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 5:01 AM, MJ > wrote: I had kidney stones until I discovered NQI: http://www.gauerdobrasil.com.br/produtos-detalhe-nqi.htm Mark Jordan The advice on that page is rather general. What p

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-20 Thread Mary Yugo
On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 5:01 AM, MJ wrote: > >I had kidney stones until I discovered NQI: > > > http://www.gauerdobrasil.com.**br/produtos-detalhe-nqi.htm > > Mark Jordan > The advice on that page is rather general. What part o

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-20 Thread MJ
On 20-Nov-11 02:14, Terry Blanton wrote: On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:08 PM, Mary Yugo wrote: in Google scholar and got only 5 pages of returns, none of which was relevant. I did the same for "kidney failure" chlorine drinking water and got 900+ returns. However, most have to do with eliminati

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-19 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:19 PM, Mary Yugo wrote: > And also to be cautious of minerals in > general.  I wonder how she manages to get enough calcium. Chelated mineral supplements don't contribute to stones. Also, we roast our chickens long and slow and consume the bones. And eating the carti

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-19 Thread Mary Yugo
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 8:14 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: > On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:08 PM, Mary Yugo wrote: > Ackshully, it's the mineral content which concerns Dr. Jacobson. > Polycystic patients are prone to kidney stones. > > That makes sense but it tends to rule out ordinary bottled water. I

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-19 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:08 PM, Mary Yugo wrote: > in Google scholar and got only 5 pages of returns, none of which was > relevant.  I did the same for "kidney failure" chlorine drinking water and > got 900+ returns.  However, most have to do with eliminating microorganisms > from water *using*

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-19 Thread Mary Yugo
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: > On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 10:29 PM, Mary Yugo wrote: > > > > > > On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Terry Blanton > wrote: > >> > >> My wife has a kidney disorder and is not allowed tap water. So, we > >> drink purified water. > > > > That so

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-19 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 10:29 PM, Mary Yugo wrote: > > > On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: >> >> My wife has a kidney disorder and is not allowed tap water.  So, we >> drink purified water. > > That sounds strange.  Is it from her nephrologist/internist or is it from > some nu

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-19 Thread Mary Yugo
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Terry Blanton wrote: > My wife has a kidney disorder and is not allowed tap water. So, we > drink purified water. > That sounds strange. Is it from her nephrologist/internist or is it from some nurse practitioner, physician assistant or "holistic" source? Most

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-19 Thread Terry Blanton
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 10:18 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote: > I just read this briefly . . . A few sentences gave me the impression the > regulators are be saying that bottled water is no better than tap water for > hydration. So, I hope. But that is not what is reported in the article. My wife has a

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-19 Thread Jed Rothwell
I just read this briefly . . . A few sentences gave me the impression the regulators are be saying that bottled water is no better than tap water for hydration. In the U.S. bottled water produces regularly make claims (or insinuations, really) that their product is particularly "pure" or good for

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-19 Thread Terry Blanton
Message whispered to me: "Yes you are missing something. In physiology there is a well known phenomenon known as water induced diuresis. Taking in more water than you really need triggers a hormonal feedback mechanism from the pituitary gland to the kidney so that you pee out more water than y

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-19 Thread Terry Blanton
NIF cost $4,200,000,000 ITER cost $14,000,000,000 Afganistan war cost $477,000,000,000 Iraq war cost $804,000,000,000 http://costofwar.com/en/ T

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-19 Thread Robert Leguillon
I really would love to see Rossi-LENR succeed, while billions are blown on ITER. It would be like a janitor at CERN discovering the Higgs boson in his mop bucket. Terry Blanton wrote: >Meanwhile, as further evidence of world insanity: > >http://www.iter.org/construction/layout > >work progresse

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-19 Thread Terry Blanton
And, proving that it is not just Europe that is insane: https://lasers.llnl.gov/newsroom/project_status/ Nice Hohlraums! T

Re: [Vo]:Water Cannot Prevent Dehydration

2011-11-19 Thread Terry Blanton
Meanwhile, as further evidence of world insanity: http://www.iter.org/construction/layout work progresses.