For fucks sake, dude. It’s an ingredient list. Salt means sodium chloride, obviously.
Too much of anything is bad for you. The dose is the poison and all that. I started this whole conversation by saying it would be important to make sure to check all the doses to make sure you don’t have too much of anything. The iron supplement is listed in ppm, by the way. Probably you’d survive.
I don’t want any electrolyte replacers. I’m not an athlete. I have no need for them. I don’t drink gatorade, so I don’t need a cheaper alternative. I just was trying to make a point about the FDA not being trustworthy, and you’re trying to win some stupid internet debate with delusions about feeding horses heavy metals like they aren’t toxic to horses as well. I looked up the full, actual detailed ingredient list (You can find it yourself if you don’t trust me. It’s not hard.) and the only things that are remotely close to being even a little problematic for humans are copper sulfate and cobalt sulfate, which are listed at 10 ppm and 0.3 ppm respectively. That is several orders of magnitude less than any kind of amount that would be anywhere near dangerous. Just don’t take so much that you give yourself hyperkalemia and you’d be fine.
For fucks sake, dude. It’s an ingredient list. Salt means sodium chloride, obviously.
Too much of anything is bad for you. The dose is the poison and all that. I started this whole conversation by saying it would be important to make sure to check all the doses to make sure you don’t have too much of anything. The iron supplement is listed in ppm, by the way. Probably you’d survive.
I don’t want any electrolyte replacers. I’m not an athlete. I have no need for them. I don’t drink gatorade, so I don’t need a cheaper alternative. I just was trying to make a point about the FDA not being trustworthy, and you’re trying to win some stupid internet debate with delusions about feeding horses heavy metals like they aren’t toxic to horses as well. I looked up the full, actual detailed ingredient list (You can find it yourself if you don’t trust me. It’s not hard.) and the only things that are remotely close to being even a little problematic for humans are copper sulfate and cobalt sulfate, which are listed at 10 ppm and 0.3 ppm respectively. That is several orders of magnitude less than any kind of amount that would be anywhere near dangerous. Just don’t take so much that you give yourself hyperkalemia and you’d be fine.