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Advertising has nothing to do with it. Gatorade is recommended because
that is specifically what the experiments that established the increased
efficiency by Brooks were done with. If anyone wants to repeat the
experiments with a better or different electrolyte I am sure no one here
will complain. But without the experimental evidence, one cannot say for
sure that a substitute will be as good. At least Gatorade does not contain
ant poison.
Marshall Laurie wrote:
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- Re: CS>Gatorade, Not so g... Carol Ann
- Re: CS>Gatorade, Not so g... Marshall Dudley
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- Re: CS>Gatorade, Not so g... Carol Ann
- Re: CS>Gatorade, Not so g... Deborah Gerard
- Re: CS>Gatorade, Not so g... Ode Coyote
- Re: CS>Gatorade Marshall Dudley
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- RE: CS>Gatorade Jim Holmes
- Re: CS>Gatorade Jonathan B. Britten
- Re: CS>CS/h2o2/Gatorade mixture Grace1way
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