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Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:35 pm
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Captain
Joined: 24 May 2007
Posts: 556
Location: Fiddler´s Green
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Para no dejar esta sección sin un sólo material de ayuda apocalíptica, y aunque el estimado Peter/Zombi ya posteó esto en su blog, me dispongo a incluír este material.
Que lo disfruten y les sea de utilidad.
http://www.mediafire.com/?k36atumzv9y
Aquí les incluyo una de las páginas que no pudo incluirse en el recetario por "causas técnicas ajenas a los autores" jeje!
Siempre a su servicio:
Big Daddy
55 to 1 Anti-Zombie Consulting Group _________________ It ain´t over ´til it´s OVER! |
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Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:39 pm
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Helicopter Pilot
Joined: 20 Nov 2006
Posts: 1037
Location: Jerusalems Lot
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Translation software not working but I'm guessing at water provision here. Apparently finding salt as well is needed in small quantities.
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Too much or too little salt in the diet can lead to muscle cramps, dizziness, or even an electrolyte disturbance, which can cause severe, even fatal, neurological problems. Drinking too much water, with insufficient salt intake, puts a person at risk of water intoxication (hyponatremia). Salt is even sometimes used as a health aid, such as in treatment of dysautonomia. |
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Tue Aug 26, 2008 8:04 pm
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Captain
Joined: 24 May 2007
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Location: Fiddler´s Green
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Yeah! very good point Father.
Even when in many survival manuals i had seen this kind of artifact, they never post a warning for the distilled water in which case is so purified that it does not content any bacteria or microbe, but also eliminates the electrolyte content.
as you well pointed, you can dehydrate with no salt content in water in which case is called hipotonic dehydration, when is too much salt in it you can have something like hypertonic dehydration, forcing your cells at maximum to keep the electrolyte levels beeing both mortal in some cases.
To avoid this, you can mix a little kitchen salt to the distilled water, that is for compensate the lack of natural salt content.
Thanks for the advise and for accurately pointing this little detail.
Así como el Padre Merrin atinadamente dice, destilando el agua se puede eliminar muchos bichso y bacterias, pero también se elimina el contenido electrolítico, muy necesario para no deshidratarse.
A pesar de que esta información la he sacado y visto repetida en incontables manuales de supervivencia, de autores civiles y militares, ninguno publica una advertencia acerca de los posibles riesgos que implica el tomar agua destilada.
Cuando tomas agua sin electrolitos (sales minerales) sueles caer en una deshidratación llamada hipotónica, cuando bebes agua con una cantidad de electrolitos que tu hígado no puede propiamente procesar, se llama deshidratación hypertónica, ambas llegan a ser sumamente peligrosas y en determinados casos mortales.
Todo se arregla añadiendo una pizca de sal de cocina a tu agua destilada, compensando un poco con ello, la carencia de las sales naturales.
Graciasd por el comentario Merrin! _________________ It ain´t over ´til it´s OVER! |
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