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So, had any of you tried making a tonic water that could be sipped on upon waking and through the day, something that combined magnesium, glycine, and salt?
Dissolved aspirin, baking soda, maybe liquid E could also be put in here.
Would this be ok to drink do you think, and not dilute stuff by having it all in there at once?
 

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The hydration solution from the WHO comes to mind. Also, milk and juice are options.
 
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There's this drink made for dehydrated babies which is now very popular as a hangover remedy in the States apparently. Very high in sodium and sugar if I remember correctly.
 

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I make random tonics all the time. Usually warm water like a tea. Lemon, honey, apple cider vinegar, garlic, and ginger are some of the ingredients I use. And I like to use natural spring water which has a lot of natural minerals already in it.
 

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There's this drink made for dehydrated babies which is now very popular as a hangover remedy in the States apparently. Very high in sodium and sugar if I remember correctly.
O my god, I first read that as "made from dehydrated babies." I was like, 'damn, coming with dark today'
 
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It is weird that the kids drink is billed as "not what you might think". Pedialyte is pretty much a sports drink. You don't have to be a genius to realize that it works the same as gatorade or those IVs for rich people who stayed out late.
 
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Well the article needs to have a science person saying it doesn't, can't work, otherwise it won't sound scientific, and won't draw more clicks than the other 100 articles about the subject.
 

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