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Anyone heard of Natrum Muriaticum

gailhamiltonstar964
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as in earlier post, I'm mildly dehydrated 135 instead of 145 in blood. Someone recommended the homeopathic remedy Natrum Muriaticum. Anyone had this and does it work?
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It's just really diluted salt water. I doubt it has enough sodium in it to make a dent in your blood level.0
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Oh man... Homeopathy
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andrikosDE wrote: »Oh man... Homeopathy
Stay away from that dreadfully voodoo woo
+100! Homeopathic "remedies" are useful only as a placebo. Don't waste your money.
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Its salt. Common table salt, dressed up in language meant to confuse you and confer expertise on the homeopathic practitioner. So, yes, it would logically help you to retain water in your tissues and bloodstream. I hope, though, that you will simple sprinkle more of it on your food rather than paying for some exotic tablets or liquids.0
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Thanks guys I get the message;)0
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Coconut water would be more beneficial to you0
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