• remotelove@lemmy.ca
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    Electrolytes are electrolytes. Your horse gets a fuck ton more salt and no sugar, but it’s basically all the same shit at similar ratios. The electrolyte compounds all need to be bioavailable so there shouldn’t be major differences there. The biggest difference is likely purity and contamination tolerances. (Contamination would be things like insects, small rocks or sand, etc: Things that would still be non-toxic, but generally reduced for human consumption.)

    Edit: Still don’t drink the stuff. The ingredients are scaled for an ~1100lb animal so it should be a no-brainer to get the Gatorade instead.

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        Yikes, that guy had untreated sylphilis then took 1100% of the daily Manganese dose and more than a lethal dose of salt. I’m shocked he survived.

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      artificial apple flavor

      Is this something horses actually like, or was it put there knowing very well humans would be consuming it

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      mixing a bit of table salt and sugar in a glass of water will do pretty much the same thing and cost less than both of those.

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        As a horse electrolyte salesman I strongly condemn the idea that people can be healthy without corporate intervention.

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        i think potassium is what actually makes the difference since it’s so critical for peeing the right amount and you tend to lose a lot of it

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          Wait really? I would like to have an argument with a nurse fifteen years ago about this what do I need to know

          She was mad at me for not peeing. I kept telling her I didn’t need to and I’ll pee when I damn well want to. She thought threatening me with catheters (standard practice) would work, but it didn’t, so they then threatened me with an ultrasound. That was fun but they found out my bladder was empty. Fuckers. I can’t pee nonexistent urine.

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            Have a normal, balanced diet if you aren’t extremely active. So yeah, just eat a banana. :)

            I run a lot and a sweat a lot, so my electrolyte loss is fairly high. (You can see the buildup of salts on my gear after it dries and before I wash it.) Electrolyte supplements are great for athletes that can’t practically make up the losses with regular food intake.

            But… To say that Gatorade and other electrolyte drinks are overused by people who aren’t active is an understatement. Many people simply do not need the extra boost of sugar and salts and it’s just going to get pissed out anyway.

            The reason I am a bit vocal about this is that 1. People should actually eat a decent diet just to get these basic salts and 2. Electrolyte supplements are awesome, extremely basic but extremely overused. They are extremely important, but not in the way marketing departments say they are.

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      My biggest shock here is that it’s an actual product and not slop hallucinogenics.