On Tue, 4 Jun 2002 17:20:53 +0000, "M. G. Devour" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Anybody have a link handy for Brooks Bradley's group's studies of blood 
>levels vs. time for dogs... and something else that led to the great 
>Gatorade experiment?
>
>Mike D.

Or This?
                                                Chuck
When there's a will, I want to be in it.

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                            To all interested List Members.
                        Some years ago, we found a very useful alternative to IV
utilization of CS in human volunteers.  By diluting 2 ounces of 5 to 10 ppm CS
with approximately 4 ounces of water and mixing the proper amount of powdered
gatorade (or any balanced fluid electrolyte) you will have a solutilon that will
be absorbed, approximately, 10 times as fast as ordinary tap water.
                    There are ancillary components which could be added, in
extreme cases, but this simple protocol will give absorption/transport speeds
nearing IV infusions administered in extremity veins.
                    Canulating veins and arteries is not as danger-free as one
might....at first blush....imagine.  Amateurish efforts have resulted in many
unfortunate results----not the least of which are air embolisms.
                      Please do not regard these remarks as pedantic.....I am
just concerned over someone attempting something (IV protocols) which may
involve
serious consequences to their health.
                        Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.


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