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    • AndrosclerozatA
      Androsclerozat
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      There was a guy on this forum who talked about dehydration therapy through low water low salt he posted studies showing a reverse in epilepsy to 100%
      I started it a month ago , no dissociation loss of balance concentration problems
      Noticed it in the second day
      No water intake
      No problems
      The feeling of "floating on a boat" disappeared
      It comes back when drinking plenty of watermelon juice, not orange though idk why , nutrients perhaps
      I remember working in the Netherlands I had no time to buy water and I felt the most grounded ever. Last weeks there I started feeling worse that's because I worked less and got time to buy water!! I didn't know back then what made me feel so bad so floaty

      Feels so good to be grounded

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      • samsonS
        samson
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        my first thought it fluoride exposure in tap water causing the beneficial effects of restricting water, rp talked about getting migraines when he moved to Mexico and eventually deducing it to be fluoride. you should invest in a ro filter and update!

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          bot-mod @Androsclerozat
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          @Androsclerozat said in Low water intake actually helps:

          There was a guy on this forum

          NNight. Great poster.

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            bot-mod @samson
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            @samson said in Low water intake actually helps:

            my first thought it fluoride exposure in tap water causing the beneficial effects of restricting water

            Your kind's very good at making and conserving it. But if someone's overdone it for a while, it can take a slow walk back to feel the benefit without immediate discomfort.

            And there are rhythms to vasopressin, renin, angiotensin and aldosterone to try and respect.

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              Janelle525
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              I definitely don't like drinking too much water because I get lightheaded. Salt was the answer for me. Completely stopped a headache yesterday.

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                Razvan @Janelle525
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                @Janelle525 "InChristAlone"
                How about Vitamin A? 🤣🤣🤣

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                • AndrosclerozatA
                  Androsclerozat @samson
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                  @samson said in Low water intake actually helps:

                  my first thought it fluoride exposure in tap water causing the beneficial effects of restricting water, rp talked about getting migraines when he moved to Mexico and eventually deducing it to be fluoride. you should invest in a ro filter and update!

                  I don't think it's fluoride I searched the bottled water brand and actually they got 0.06mg/l
                  Tap is around 0.7mg minimum

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                  • AndrosclerozatA
                    Androsclerozat @bot-mod
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                    @ThinPicking said in Low water intake actually helps:

                    @Androsclerozat said in Low water intake actually helps:

                    There was a guy on this forum

                    NNight. Great poster.

                    Haha so u were nice to see you

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                      Janelle525 @Razvan
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                      @Razvan said in Low water intake actually helps:

                      @Janelle525 "InChristAlone"
                      How about Vitamin A? 🤣🤣🤣

                      😀

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                      • JenniferJ
                        Jennifer @Androsclerozat
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                        @Androsclerozat, I used to get that feeling drinking water and watermelon juice. In my case, it was due to them crashing my blood sugar. I used to track my sugars via urine with a refractometer.

                        I have stood on a mountain of no’s for one yes. ~ B. Smith

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                          Razvan @Jennifer
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                          @Jennifer what helped to tolerate them?

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                          • JenniferJ
                            Jennifer @Razvan
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                            @Razvan, mainly thyroid supplementation. I experienced improvements in my blood sugar while on a fruitarian diet and Dr. Morse’s protocol—for the first time in my life, I was making it through the night without needing to pee—however, I think that was mostly due to avoiding meat and eggs, which along with water were my main triggers. Within an hour of taking my first dose of thyroid, the severe hypoglycemic episodes (convulsions leading to syncope) I was experiencing at the time ceased, however, it was at least a few months before my liver disease (sludge and gallstones) resolved and meat and eggs no longer crashed my blood sugar. I still don’t crave much plain water, likely because I consume so much fruit and sweet tea, but I tolerate it just fine on the rare occasion that I do.

                            I have stood on a mountain of no’s for one yes. ~ B. Smith

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                              TeaChedda @Androsclerozat
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                              @Androsclerozat if you look into the dry fast club on twitter and youtube, they know more about the benefits of dehydration more than anybody. I know its not Peaty but I tried a 12hr dry fast and it went very well. Its about 3 times a stressfull as a regular fast so you really have to be careful. Introducing water and then food back into the system is also a delicate process.

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                                bio3nergetic
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                                In ten years Peating, I haven't drank water except for maybe 2, 3 oz mineral water, maybe once a day in the evening. My fluids are derived from food, OJ, any fruit juices, fruits, coffee.

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                                  @TeaChedda

                                  I think I need to look into that aswell. Because polyuria is very annoying. Especially when trying to sleep. It happens that I get excessive urination every time I drink too much water. If I could find a solution for polyuria that would be nice! 🙂

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                                    Janelle525 @Ray Peat Fanboy
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                                    @Ray-Peat-Fanboy Salt

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                                    • AndrosclerozatA
                                      Androsclerozat @TeaChedda
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                                      @TeaChedda said in Low water intake actually helps:

                                      @Androsclerozat if you look into the dry fast club on twitter and youtube, they know more about the benefits of dehydration more than anybody. I know its not Peaty but I tried a 12hr dry fast and it went very well. Its about 3 times a stressfull as a regular fast so you really have to be careful. Introducing water and then food back into the system is also a delicate process.

                                      What benefits you felt ?

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                                      • secondkelpingS
                                        secondkelping @Androsclerozat
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                                        @Androsclerozat This helped me for a while. But I increased my electrolytes (cal, mag, and K specifically) and needed to up my intake but only by 1 bottle of water a day.

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                                          TeaChedda @Androsclerozat
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                                          @Androsclerozat I just lost a lot of weight really quick and it fealt cleansing. I haven't done it again though because its was very stressful. Im sure I'll do it eventually though

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