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⌈ Secret Post #2933 ⌋
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[Lovely Complex]
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[Giada De Laurentiis/John Mayer]
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[Dragon Age 2]
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[John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme]
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[Robert Smith of The Cure]
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[WWE]
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(Agents of Shield)
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[Rookie Blue]
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[Star Trek: The Next Generation]
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[Dragon Age Inquisition]
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[Sailor Moon]
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[Stargate: Atlantis]
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[Pern]
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Re: (Non-TMI) cramping
(Anonymous) 2015-01-15 06:42 am (UTC)(link)I am not a nutritionist or anything and everything I know about this comes from random Internet research and my own wild-ass theories. So basically, you shouldn't trust me. But, from everything that I've read, the key point of Gatorade is the concentration of sugar and sodium to water (for reasons having to do with how hydration works in the human body) - everything else is AFAIK mostly just flavor.
So if you're not a fan of Gatorade, you could give a try to just dissolving salt and sugar in water. The ratio should look something like half a teaspoon of salt to four or five teaspoons of sugar to 4 cups of water (you can find much more precise ratios if you poke around, but I don't think precision actually matters much - note that it's probably better to err on the side of being more diluted, not stronger).
Hope this helps!
Re: (Non-TMI) cramping