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Spike's Bitches 26: Damn right I'm impure!  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


WindSparrow - Sep 17, 2005 8:36:09 pm PDT #3655 of 10001
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Oh, crap, is there some invisible species of uber-venomous redback they just don't tell people about?

Not that I am aware of. I was just thinking about some Discovery Channel show that highlighted the perils of not checking your shoes before sticking your feet in them. I for one would probably die from a stupid spider bite if I spent time in Australia, because I rebelliously gave up the habit of shoe-checking in Arizona the second time I had a scorpion join me in bed.


Zenkitty - Sep 17, 2005 8:49:08 pm PDT #3656 of 10001
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

WindSparrow, I'd be really cautious about ingesting water softener KaCl.

Although water softener pellets may be made from food grade salt, the pellet press process, itself, does not meet the criteria required to call the finished pellets "food grade". Therefore, direct application of pellets in food processing is not recommended. Other water softening salt products like solar salt, rock salt and brine blocks are not recommended for food application for the same reason.

[link]

This may be true as well for potassium chloride pellets.

Morton brand water softener claims that they use no resin or binders in the process of making the pellets, but still.


WindSparrow - Sep 17, 2005 9:04:23 pm PDT #3657 of 10001
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Thanks, zenkitty.

Drat.


libkitty - Sep 17, 2005 9:09:32 pm PDT #3658 of 10001
Embrace the idea that we are the leaders we've been looking for. Grace Lee Boggs

So, I'm sure you know this already, Andi, but bananas.

Salty cooa. Sounds awful at first, but on consideration, sounds better. How is it?


beth b - Sep 17, 2005 9:42:19 pm PDT #3659 of 10001
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

I was at a celebration for a one year anniversary. The bride married a Dane. They had vodka and aqua vite frozen in blocks of ice. toasting with shots. I forgot that I like aqua vite . ( oddly - the only other person that liked it was female) . I was smart - I walked , and got a ride home with others. nice to live less than a mile from a party.


dw - Sep 17, 2005 9:48:47 pm PDT #3660 of 10001
Silence means security silence means approval

Here's the situation - I have a potassium deficiency, no insurance, not a heck of a lot of money, and a prescription potassium chloride tablets that costs $40ish per month to fill. This supplement provides in the neighborhood of 1,500mg of potassium per maximum daily dose. I can blow through upwards of 10,000mg on a hot Arizona day, and somewhere between 5-7,000 on an average Minnesota day.

Hang on here. The RDA for potassium is 3500mg. [link]

Is 10,000mg overkill?

Soya flour and raisins all contain high levels of potassium according to this list (tho it's British and doesn't list serving sizes): [link]


WindSparrow - Sep 17, 2005 9:55:13 pm PDT #3661 of 10001
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Libkitty, bananas have about 450ish mg per. It's a helpful chunk, and I do eat them. Planning my diet around maximum potassium intake, including the added No-Salt brings in about 5,000mg. It tends to be higher in carbs than what really works for the rest of me. This is why I was able to convince my doctor to give me as generous a dose of supplement as he did. Back in Az, I'd fill the rest of my need on a hot day with home-made sports drink: Sugar Free Kool-Aid plus enough No-Salt to be unpleasant-tasting. As for the salty cocoa, two packets of SF cocoa, 2 cups hot water, and 1/4 tsp of No-Salt is more or less tolerable, and yields darn near 1,000 mg.


beth b - Sep 17, 2005 10:02:24 pm PDT #3662 of 10001
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

most women at weddings/parties are looking for miximum cleavage effect.

which has nothing to do with potassium.


WindSparrow - Sep 17, 2005 10:14:12 pm PDT #3663 of 10001
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Is 10,000mg overkill?
Not if it's 110 degrees outside when you start your 5 mile bike ride to work. The human body doesn't really start shutting down until it is about 107. If one is properly hydrated and full of the right balance of electrolytes, it is quite possible to ignore the whole shivering, goose-bump-getting thing. Without ending up at the ER.

Before I was diagnosed with the potassium deficiency, I had an unexplainable muscle cramp in one leg. A day and a half after I started chowing down on the KCl, it disappeared. On hot, active days the cramp came back. Bit of reading showed that muscle and joint aches are some of the symptoms of potassium deficiency. For the purposes of measurement, the first month or so, I tracked, by writing down everything I ate and how much of the No-Salt I used in order to keep the cramp at bay. A hot day that I had to ride the bike to work and back required around 10,000mg. A day spent at home, not poking my nose outside the cooled air, took 6,000 to 8,000mg. The figure of 5,000-7,000mg for my current needs is more of an estimate, really.

True, for most people these amounts would cause an overdose, and too much potassium is dangerous to both the neurological and circulatory systems. But with that handy-dandy cramp of mine, I can self-regulate my dosage without lab work.


beth b - Sep 17, 2005 10:18:10 pm PDT #3664 of 10001
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

humph. husband is sleeping in a hotel room in LA. It is rude of me to wish that he would wake up - see the messages on his phone and call me. But he should do so anyway.