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Jun 8, 2007 · If you can drink the solution over thirty minutes or less the entire volume of liquid will pass through your GI tract unabsorbed and you will have uncontrollable diarrhea 😱. I assume …
Why use saline solution? : r/cocktails - Reddit
Taste the difference—you will never forget the salt again. At home you can get away with adding a pinch. At the bar we have to be more precise, so we use a saline solution: 20 grams of salt …
If IV saline solution is used for rehydration, why is drinking
Mar 31, 2018 · drinking saline solution is not dehydrating as it has the same salinity as the fluid in your body. salt water is dehydrating because it is more salty than body fluid. that said, it is not …
Why does putting salt water (saline) into our blood stream
Mar 6, 2015 · There is also a difference between drinking something and putting it directly into you blood stream. Drinking 0.9% saline won't kill you but it will definitely give you the runs. You …
Saline solution recipe : r/cocktails - Reddit
Apr 24, 2023 · A digital scale is one of those things that is so useful, you don't realize how much until you buy it for one thing and then end up using it for a dozen other things. And you can get …
Using Saline Solution on cocktails : r/bartenders - Reddit
Jun 30, 2022 · Just two drops of solution massively bumps up the drink's flavor profile. I use a 20% saline mix -- a 0.9% saline solution seems to be more for medical applications, based on …
Accidentally drank a mouthful of eye contact solution... Will
Story: (I'm stupid I know) I had 2 identical glasses, one with a couple mouthfuls of water, and one with 20ml of saline solution. I was about to take my contacts out, so I had measured the …
ELI5: The science of saline - why can we drink pure water, but
Oct 17, 2022 · Because while he might be right, the reason for it isn’t. It’s entirely to do with the tonicity of the saline solution. If human blood had an osmotic concentration of 0 NaCl, then …
How much salt can be in water before its unsafe to drink ... - Reddit
Because you're thirsty and surrounded by sea water you drink 1,200 mL of 3% saline. This solution is very hypertonic to your plasma, which would normally be fine as your kidneys could …
What happens if you drink IV fluid? : r/NoStupidQuestions - Reddit
Also to add onto this, another really important thing saline does compared to plain old water is maintaining osmotic pressure. Osmosis is the process in which concentration of particles will …
Any of you guys/gals ever try to drink IV fluid solution?
Jun 8, 2007 · If you can drink the solution over thirty minutes or less the entire volume of liquid will pass through your GI tract unabsorbed and you will have uncontrollable diarrhea 😱. I assume that …
Why use saline solution? : r/cocktails - Reddit
Taste the difference—you will never forget the salt again. At home you can get away with adding a pinch. At the bar we have to be more precise, so we use a saline solution: 20 grams of salt in 80 …
If IV saline solution is used for rehydration, why is drinking ... - Reddit
Mar 31, 2018 · drinking saline solution is not dehydrating as it has the same salinity as the fluid in your body. salt water is dehydrating because it is more salty than body fluid. that said, it is not …
Why does putting salt water (saline) into our blood stream ... - Reddit
Mar 6, 2015 · There is also a difference between drinking something and putting it directly into you blood stream. Drinking 0.9% saline won't kill you but it will definitely give you the runs. You also …
Saline solution recipe : r/cocktails - Reddit
Apr 24, 2023 · A digital scale is one of those things that is so useful, you don't realize how much until you buy it for one thing and then end up using it for a dozen other things. And you can get a …
Using Saline Solution on cocktails : r/bartenders - Reddit
Jun 30, 2022 · Just two drops of solution massively bumps up the drink's flavor profile. I use a 20% saline mix -- a 0.9% saline solution seems to be more for medical applications, based on my …
Accidentally drank a mouthful of eye contact solution... Will ... - Reddit
Story: (I'm stupid I know) I had 2 identical glasses, one with a couple mouthfuls of water, and one with 20ml of saline solution. I was about to take my contacts out, so I had measured the solution …
ELI5: The science of saline - why can we drink pure water, but
Oct 17, 2022 · Because while he might be right, the reason for it isn’t. It’s entirely to do with the tonicity of the saline solution. If human blood had an osmotic concentration of 0 NaCl, then pure …
How much salt can be in water before its unsafe to drink ... - Reddit
Because you're thirsty and surrounded by sea water you drink 1,200 mL of 3% saline. This solution is very hypertonic to your plasma, which would normally be fine as your kidneys could just …
What happens if you drink IV fluid? : r/NoStupidQuestions - Reddit
Also to add onto this, another really important thing saline does compared to plain old water is maintaining osmotic pressure. Osmosis is the process in which concentration of particles will try …