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How to Dehydrate Without a Dehydrator by Ali S. Posted Sat 27 Aug 2011 10:03pm by Ali Seiter As I’ve lamented time and time again, I do not own a dehydrator. I can’t effectively draw moisture out of kale chips, juice pulp... bloggers host. I can’t call myself a true raw foodie. But you know what? Raw food doesn’t have to mean shelling out big bucks for specialized equipment like dehydrators, Vita-Mixes Read on »
Can Avoiding Dehydration Prevent Atrial Fibrillation “Holiday Heart Syndrome”? by Mellanie H. Patient Expert Posted Fri 23 Dec 2011 3:11pm too much alcohol and caffeine during the holidays. This year, can we avoid afib caused by Holiday Heart Syndrome? I think so, by avoiding dehydration. Here are my thoughts about... period of holiday celebrations. Alcohol dehydrates us. Consuming more coffee and other caffeinated beverages to keep us going despite a lack of sleep and more to do than we can Read on »
Dehydrated Skin Fixes by OnlyNatureBlog Patient Expert Posted Thu 22 Dec 2011 10:06pm This time of year can take its toll on the skin and it isn’t just the bad weather’s fault. People tend to drink more alcohol over Christmas and New Year, which dehydrates the skin and body. It’s really important to drink lots of water at this time of year, but you can also take baths which contain oil such as olive or almond Read on »
Actor Dennis Hopper Treated for Dehydration by k Patient Expert Posted Fri 02 Oct 2009 10:01pm to help your body readjust itself. Avoid drinks with alcohol or caffeine, as these can make dehydration worse. Prevention Always drink enough fluids when in the heat. If you... Dehydration is a serious illness that can result from either being too hot and not taking in enough fluids or, as happens in many cases, from being ill with influenza Read on »
The Hangover Dehydration Myth by Dr. Steven P. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 07 Dec 2009 8:54am dry, raw throat, and this is usually blamed on dehydration that’s caused by drinking too much alcohol. As far as I know, there’s no scientific proof that drinking alcohol causes significant dehydration.    Furthermore, notice that many of the features of a hangover, which usually happen only after waking from sleep after drinking too much, resemble Read on »
Dehydration can it be chronic? by Jen B. Posted Wed 11 Aug 2010 8:10am things can be a factor in causing your body to be in a state of dehydration, the obvious things would be caffeine, alcohol, soda pop.  But have you ever taken a medication that has..., especially if you are exercising outside. So we emphasize greatly to our Boot campers to hydrate, stay away from caffeine, alcohol and sugary drinks and stick with fresh water, fresh Read on »
How Much Water Should You Drink to Avoid Dehydration? by Robert Davis Patient Expert Posted Wed 20 Jul 2011 11:46am want the bubbles, choose zero-calorie flavored sparkling waters instead. Also avoid caffeinated drinks and beverages with alcohol; both can increase dehydration. Sports... back to life and the same goes for humans who are properly hydrated. Signs of dehydration include thirst, of course. But other symptoms are more subtle and can fool you Read on »
Are You Dehydrated? by Parker Health Solutions .. Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 22 Apr 2010 11:55am Chances are that you are dehydrated and you probably don’t know it.   Studies show that 75% of Americans are dehydrated. Now we are not talking about desert island dehydration, but not consuming enough water for optimum function. When we think of “getting healthy” and cleaning up our diet most of us think of eating more fresh wholesome food, maybe Read on »
Dehydration....we think! by Sophie-Anne Posted Mon 18 Oct 2010 12:00am I think the mystery of the headaches has been solved thanks to my amazing friend Gemma :) She mentioned that it could be dehydration, as you can get more dehydrated whilst... to Debbie's flat after stopping at the shop for alcohol (for the boys) and snacks (for me!!). We stuck a films on and everyone started to fall asleep one by one until it was me, Jack Read on »
Alcoholic Husband: 5 Signs that Your Alcoholic Spouse Is Alcohol Dependent by addictiondoc Posted Thu 28 Jan 2010 5:11pm You are waiting up at 2 AM for your alcoholic husband to come home. You find yourself eating alone most evenings while your alcoholic spouse is off drinking with his buddies. He even disappears when you are at an activity together. Why? He craves alcohol. His brain has become alcohol dependent. In addition to this alcoholic behavior, you have Read on »