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Electrolyte disturbance
Actually it would be faster if you drank nothing but distilled water, it flushes all electrolytes out of your system very quicklythis caught my attention
so if i stop drinking water or just any liquid will that cause an electrolyte disturbance? if so, how long should it take?
I don;t recommend to stop drinking voluntarily ... sounds very painful and quite impossible to do if someone noticesthis caught my attention
so if i stop drinking water or just any liquid will that cause an electrolyte disturbance? if so, how long should it take?
thanks for letting me know that, for AED a lot of them will sound an alarm if pulled, even if it doesnt have a sign for it i'm not willing to take the risk.. but i like the distilled water idea! i'm just wondering how is that gonna work? will i still be thirsty no matter how much i drink?Actually it would be faster if you drank nothing but distilled water, it flushes all electrolytes out of your system very quickly
As for massive electrocution I forgot to mention a cheat code lol. In every public building there is a very prominent sign for an AED, if you use it on yourself it will stop your heart. Just don't be somewhere where someone can find you because all they have to do to bring you back is shock you again lol.
No, that's how people die from it accidentally, it's just like regular water but on a microscopic scale it completely lacks what your body needs from water in the first place. And why you're supposed to drink gatorade instead of water when you're dehydrated - when you're low on electrolytes more water will simply make you piss out the remaining ones faster.thanks for letting me know that, for AED a lot of them will sound an alarm if pulled, even if it doesnt have a sign for it i'm not willing to take the risk.. but i like the distilled water idea! i'm just wondering how is that gonna work? will i still be thirsty no matter how much i drink?
No, that's how people die from it accidentally, it's just like regular water but on a microscopic scale it completely lacks what your body needs from water in the first place. And why you're supposed to drink gatorade instead of water when you're dehydrated - when you're low on electrolytes more water will simply make you piss out the remaining ones faster.
Here's a few exampleshow long would it take to give me the cardiac arrest? i've just asked chatgpt and it said drinking distilled water isnt that big of an issue id i eat well because the food will make up for all the minerals im missing from the water so now i'm worried i might have to stop eating aswell
Like VSED, I've seen an overdose of fat-burning sports supplements with lipoic acid, but I'm not sure... I haven't heard of that here.I don;t recommend to stop drinking voluntarily ... sounds very painful and quite impossible to do if someone notices
I would not recommend stop drinking water, it qualifies as a non method . Read thread Thread 'Non-methods that should not be attempted'this caught my attention
so if i stop drinking water or just any liquid will that cause an electrolyte disturbance? if so, how long should it take?
I had a heart attack last nightis there an easy way to trigger a cardiac arrest
I had a heart attack last night
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Is potassium chloride available in online stores? is this easily available? since it's a lethal one anyone can use it for ctb noPotassium chloride is a drug that causes death due to cardiac arrest within one minute by injection