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Old June 4th 10, 12:05 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
brianDG303[_2_]
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Default Gatorade (only slightly OT)

On Jun 3, 3:29*pm, Chris Reed wrote:
Tony wrote:
On Jun 3, 4:08 pm, Martin Gregorie
wrote:
With summer, season of heat, dehydration and cramps, nearly here I have a
question:


Does anybody know where I can buy powdered Gatorade in the UK -
preferably lemon/lime flavour in 521g (18.4 oz) jars.


Failing that, does anybody have a recipe for an acceptable substitute?


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martin@ * | Martin Gregorie
gregorie. | Essex, UK
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You could try a standard oral rehydration solution. The recipe I found
is fromhttp://rehydrate.org/solutions/homemade.htm

Ingredients:

* * ** one level teaspoon of salt
* * ** eight level teaspoons of sugar
* * ** one litre of clean drinking or boiled water and then cooled

Lemon juice is suggested as a flavouring.

This page is particularly recommended because it has a picture to
explain how you mix these together. I must admit that the idea of
putting them all in a jug and stirring had not previously occurred to me.

More sophisticated recipes fromhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oral_rehydration_therapy, though so far as
I can see these just add a few more minerals. It's gratifying to know
that this is the standard treatment for cholera, such a scourge
(literally) at airfields.

My feeling is that drinking this mixture throughout the flight might be
too much, but I'll mix up a batch and put some in a separate bottle,
keeping my camelbak for plain water, to stave off cramps.


I take a Camelbak full of water, and 1/2 liter of orange juice which
has 400 mg of potassium. I'm no expert but that works for me, I guess
I don't need the salt and I don't want the sugar.

Brian