Hi,

I wonder if Gatorade could be used on an animal in a case of necessity, if
the only difference is the coloring between Ringers Lactate?  Just curious
mostly.

Thank you,

Jean

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> 
> Fantastic, then the testing has been done, and the acetic acid play little or
> no
> part in it.  Ringers Lactate, Pedialite and that other stuff should all work
> fine then.
> 
> Thanks very much for this update, apparently it was posted to the list last
> year, but I missed it or completely forgot about it.
> 
> Marshall
> 
> Jim Holmes wrote:
> 
>> Thank you for bringing us up to date.
>> 
>> That is really good news.  Here is what Brooks Bradley has to say about it.
>> 
>> From: Brooks Bradley [[email protected]]
>> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 7:52 PM
>> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: CS>Brooks Bradley's LED array?
>> 
>> --         Dear Nenah,
>>           Our results with Ringer's Lactate Solution was identical to those
>> involving Gatorade.  The only, essential, basic difference between the
>> commercial Gatorade and Ringer's Lactate is the coloring  They are, both,
>> balanced fluid electrolyte solutions. Ringer's Lactate just cost much more
>> money, at the time of our experiments.  Our original electrolyte evaluations
>> were conducted in 1990.....and did not relate to any colloidal silver
>> investigations.  Our original fluid electrolyte, colloidal silver
>> evaluations were conducted during calendar 1996....I believe.  However, this
>> is from memory, and mine is not very reliable at this stage of my present
>> life.
>>                Best Regards, Brooks.
>> 
>> -----


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