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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Sparkling Natural Mineral Water
Good or bad? The brand is perrier- no calories, and no sodium. Also it is carbonated?
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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I've heard that it releases calcium from your bones into your bloodstream?
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The leeching of minerals is mainly an issue with distilled water.
In theory mineral water should be the opposite? B. |
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Biggly Bodybuilding Software "The sensation of hunger can often be alleviated and even mitigated entirely with the consumption of food.[citation needed]" Wiki
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Nerd
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It's good for a general detox once in awhile but it's like a liquid vacuum - it attracts stuff. Nature hates a vacuum.
For awhile it was a big craze and "healthy" to drink distilled water - until people got vitamin and mineral deficencies, thier hair fell out etc.. Once in awhile it's fine but no, not for regular hydration. B. |
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Biggly Bodybuilding Software "The sensation of hunger can often be alleviated and even mitigated entirely with the consumption of food.[citation needed]" Wiki
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My Role Model
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Any sources for that?
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Obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it.
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I need sources for chemistry?
Hang on.. http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publication...chap12_eng.pdf The stuff becomes so aggressive" (acid when it comes into contact with oxygen) that desalination plants have to put minerals back in again: Quote:
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Biggly Bodybuilding Software "The sensation of hunger can often be alleviated and even mitigated entirely with the consumption of food.[citation needed]" Wiki
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Sorry, that bits about rats, since it's a .pdf I'll post some more of it:
Results of experiments in human volunteers evaluated by researchers for the WHO report (3) are in agreement with those in animal experiments and suggest the basic mechanism of the effects of water low in TDS (e.g. < 100 mg/L) on water and mineral homeostasis. Low-mineral water markedly: 1.) increased diuresis (almost by 20%, on average), body water volume, and serum sodium concentrations, 2.) decreased serum potassium concentration, and 3.) increased the elimination of sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium and magnesium ions from the body. It was thought that low-mineral water acts on osmoreceptors of the gastrointestinal tract, causing an increased flow of sodium ions into the intestinal lumen and slight reduction in osmotic pressure in the portal venous system with subsequent enhanced release of sodium into the blood as an adaptation response. This osmotic change in the blood plasma results in the redistribution of body water; that is, there is an increase in the total extracellular fluid volume and the transfer of water from erythrocytes and interstitial fluid into the plasma and between intracellular and interstitial fluids. In response to the changed plasma volume, baroreceptors and volume receptors in the bloodstream are activated, inducing a decrease in aldosterone release and thus an increase in sodium elimination. Reactivity of the volume receptors in the vessels may result in a decrease in ADH release and an enhanced diuresis. The German Society for Nutrition reached similar conclusions about the effects of distilled water and warned the public against drinking it (7). The warning was published in response to the German edition of The Shocking Truth About Water (8), whose authors recommended drinking distilled water instead of "ordinary" drinking water. The Society in its position paper (7) explains that water in the human body always contains electrolytes (e.g. potassium and sodium) at certain concentrations controlled by the body. Water resorption by the intestinal epithelium is also enabled by sodium transport. If distilled water is ingested, the intestine has to add electrolytes to this water first, taking them from the body reserves. Since the body never eliminates fluid in form of "pure" water but always together with salts, adequate intake of electrolytes must be ensured. Ingestion of distilled water leads to the dilution of the electrolytes dissolved in the body water. Inadequate body water redistribution between compartments may compromise the function of vital organs. Symptoms at the very beginning of this condition include tiredness, weakness and headache; more severe symptoms are muscular cramps and impaired heart rate. ....... There's more so if still keen on distilled water read the rest of it - including this bit: possibly without manifestation of symptoms or causal symptoms over the years. Nevertheless, severe acute damage, such as hyponatremic shock or delirium, may occur following intense physical efforts and ingestion of several litres of lowmineral water (10) The more you learn about that stuff, the more it's an absolute nightmare from a bodybuilding point of view. Note that there is a lot of money to be made selling water-distilling filters, if only cos municipal water tends to taste horrid but the actual research does NOT support the idea of distilled water being healthy. It's totally un-natural (yes ice can be distilled but the article linked points out "In the past, acute health problems were reported in mountain climbers who had prepared their beverages with melted snow that was not supplemented with necessary ions.") I think I've made the point though! It's great for an occasional detox, just not for regular use. B. |
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Biggly Bodybuilding Software "The sensation of hunger can often be alleviated and even mitigated entirely with the consumption of food.[citation needed]" Wiki
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Amor Fati
Join Date: Jul 2002
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Nice post Biggly. I'll have to read link when i have a bit more time. It makes sense from a fundamental physiological POV but its nice to have some literature to back that up.
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"...we have to remember that training is a complicated dance of stimuli and response. Our goal is to understand how to manipulate the stimuli in order to evoke the responses we desire." -Nathan J. Polenchek
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on your face fuckinclown
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My Role Model
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Wiki isn't a credible source for argument.
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Obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it.
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