Evening Laurie,
Thanks for stating some of my ideas.
I am a nurse. About 2 years ago, a doctor specifically ordered Gatorade
ordered to be given to a patient for "electrolyte" rebalancing.
This simply proves the doctor needs to go back to school, or..... go
the first time.
There are a number of products that beats gatorade and does not have the
bad aspects.
My idea is that a 35 cent pack of Emergen'C will beat the socks off Gatorade.
I had the dispensing pharmacist thoroughly research the efficacy and
benefits of dispensing Gatorade. THERE WERE NONE.
Interesting indeed.
We have been influenced by advertising to accept an inferior product as
something healthy.
It is easy for doctors to be influenced that way. They are in the habit.
Not so easy for you or me.
This is why I wonder about the logic of using Gatorade in CS.
If there is one or two things in Gatorade that is needed, why not add them
in their purest state and skip the
unnecessary ones.
Gatorade simply got to the market first and was marketed heavily.
There it plenty of expertise on the silver list to solve the CS puzzle
without using Gatorade.
I ask again, what component in Gatorade complements CS?
Wayne