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I've had this problem also. When I drink water it seems to make my

mouth/throat drier (and therefore more thirsty) than if I drink Iced tea. I

usually would drink Iced Tea but since it has sugar in it maybe he could try

some herbal tea. He could steep a lot of it and then put it in the Fridge to

get cold. I think the sugar/sweetener helps coat the throat. There was an

herbal tea called " Throat Coat " I saw before for people with colds and cough

so that might help. I can't remember what is in it but it is good. I also

suffer from dry mouth and excessive thirst due to depression/anxiety meds.

Maybe he could use a natural toothpaste that does not have Sodium Lauyrl

Sulfate in it as it makes your mouth drier. I like Tom's. I am still

drinking " Arizona Iced Green Tea with Ginseng and Honey " sometimes because

of this problem. Does he have an ulcer? We still need electrolytes when we

clean out our system so make sure he is getting plenty of vitamins. I'm not

a doctor but that's just my suggestion. Also: Excessive thirst could be a

sign of diabetes or a side effect of medication. Good Luck!

Oh and here is a link to the " Throat Coat " :

http://www.tealand.com/ThroatCoat.asp

I see it's on a lot of websites so if you want just search " google.com " to

find a store or they may have it at a Natural Food Store near you.

P.S. The toothpastes I use are 'Tom's of Main Natural Anticavity plus

whitening Gel' (don't get the paste-it is drying) which has SLS (7th

ingredient down the list) but isn't harsh even though it contains fluoride

and " Biotene " before which doesn't have SLS but does have Fluoride. I

personally like the Tom's Better. Biotene does have a great Mouthwash

though. It doesn't burn your tongue nor dry your mouth. I highly recommend

them

Alison

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From: Dr [mailto:Dr ] On Behalf Of

Dan

Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 4:07 AM

Dr

Subject: Severe Thirst Problem

Trying to help someone who desribes their problem as " I would be so

thirsty all the time, not just regular thirsty, but like I've been in

the desert thirsty " . Does anybody have any ideas ? He drinks a lot of

water too.

Dan

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Being extremely thirsty is one of the symtoms of diabetes. He might want to find

out if he has other symtoms for this and get himself checked.

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Severe Thirst Problem

Trying to help someone who desribes their problem as " I would be so

thirsty all the time, not just regular thirsty, but like I've been in

the desert thirsty " . Does anybody have any ideas ? He drinks a lot of

water too.

Dan

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Dr. clearly states that tea is off limits due to the high

concentration of oxalates.

I agree with Dan--it could be an indication of diabetes.

Lorna

>

> I've had this problem also. When I drink water it seems to make my

> mouth/throat drier (and therefore more thirsty) than if I drink

Iced tea. I

> usually would drink Iced Tea but since it has sugar in it maybe he

could try

> some herbal tea. He could steep a lot of it and then put it in the

Fridge to

> get cold. I think the sugar/sweetener helps coat the throat. There

was an

> herbal tea called " Throat Coat " I saw before for people with colds

and cough

> so that might help. I can't remember what is in it but it is good.

I also

> suffer from dry mouth and excessive thirst due to

depression/anxiety meds.

> Maybe he could use a natural toothpaste that does not have Sodium

Lauyrl

> Sulfate in it as it makes your mouth drier. I like Tom's. I am

still

> drinking " Arizona Iced Green Tea with Ginseng and Honey " sometimes

because

> of this problem. Does he have an ulcer? We still need electrolytes

when we

> clean out our system so make sure he is getting plenty of

vitamins. I'm not

> a doctor but that's just my suggestion. Also: Excessive thirst

could be a

> sign of diabetes or a side effect of medication. Good Luck!

>

>

>

> Oh and here is a link to the " Throat Coat " :

> http://www.tealand.com/ThroatCoat.asp

>

> I see it's on a lot of websites so if you want just

search " google.com " to

> find a store or they may have it at a Natural Food Store near you.

>

> P.S. The toothpastes I use are 'Tom's of Main Natural Anticavity

plus

> whitening Gel' (don't get the paste-it is drying) which has SLS

(7th

> ingredient down the list) but isn't harsh even though it contains

fluoride

> and " Biotene " before which doesn't have SLS but does have

Fluoride. I

> personally like the Tom's Better. Biotene does have a great

Mouthwash

> though. It doesn't burn your tongue nor dry your mouth. I highly

recommend

> them

>

>

>

> Alison

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: Dr [mailto:Dr ] On

Behalf Of

> Dan

> Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 4:07 AM

> Dr

> Subject: Severe Thirst Problem

>

>

>

> Trying to help someone who desribes their problem as " I would be so

> thirsty all the time, not just regular thirsty, but like I've been

in

> the desert thirsty " . Does anybody have any ideas ? He drinks a lot

of

> water too.

> Dan

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I find water to be more thirst quenching and effective, when lemon is added to

it. But I'd say he should get tested for diabetes. Cut d

Dan <granadahills2002@...> wrote: Trying to help someone who desribes

their problem as " I would be so

thirsty all the time, not just regular thirsty, but like I've been in

the desert thirsty " . Does anybody have any ideas ? He drinks a lot of

water too.

Dan

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I have come to the conclusion that thirst is a need for electrons or

a negative charge. This is completely my own opinion but based on

what I have been fooling around with the last few years that is what

I can conclude.

I tried this and it seems to work very well for thirst:

- distilled water placed on a food zappicator that has a south pole

speaker face instead of a north pole face. Pulse the distilled water

for 20 minutes then drink. I conclude that this water is rich in

electrons. It has a sweet taste to it that I have read many describe

for the Ellis water unit. I have not tried this with regular

mineral water or even melted snow or rainwater but it seems to me

that our water should not be north polarised as Dr. seems to

think but actually south.

I believe the south pole speaker has the ability to change the

hydrogen bond angle of the water and therefore give it a negative

charge or basically introduce electrons into the water.

Here is another think you can try for thirst:

- Take some fresh baked brown bread. I am talking about a bread that

is like a brick, not the white, skimmed stuff you buy at the grocery

store.

- Take some flax oil. Place the flax oil on the SOUTH POLE

zappicator and pulse it for 20 minutes.

The combination of the rich earthy minerals in the bread and the

electron rich oil will really hit the spot and really relax the

nerves.

I have come to the conclusion the foods like oils, fats etc. should

be placed on a south pole zappicator vs. the north pole. The south

pole zappicator seems to enrich the electrons in foods and water

while the north pole zappicator seems to enrich the protons. The

body of course requires a combination of both to be balanced.

I have recently discovered some months old vegetable oil in my

cupboard that was severely rancid and smelled like paint. Out of

curiosity I placed it on the south pole zappicator and when I tasted

it it had that fresh nutty taste to it again.

When we buy fresh flax oil from the store(Barleans, Omega Nutrition)

it has a rich, nutty essence to it. When it ages it loses that. I

conclude that using a south pole zappicator actually replenishes the

electrons again because I love the taste of south pole zappicated

flax oil.

Same with water. Our waters are completely bombarded with cations

(metals) this is why they grow mold and slime. When you enrich the

water with electrons it no longer grows and slime and becomes clean

again.

Corey

Trying to help someone who

desribes their problem as " I would be so

> thirsty all the time, not just regular thirsty, but like I've been

in

> the desert thirsty " . Does anybody have any ideas ? He drinks a lot

of

> water too.

> Dan

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Damn! I can't drink anything then! Argh....

Alison

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From: Dr [mailto:Dr ] On Behalf Of

lornabeaverman

Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 7:38 AM

Dr

Subject: Re: Severe Thirst Problem

Dr. clearly states that tea is off limits due to the high

concentration of oxalates.

I agree with Dan--it could be an indication of diabetes.

Lorna

>

> I've had this problem also. When I drink water it seems to make my

> mouth/throat drier (and therefore more thirsty) than if I drink

Iced tea. I

> usually would drink Iced Tea but since it has sugar in it maybe he

could try

> some herbal tea. He could steep a lot of it and then put it in the

Fridge to

> get cold. I think the sugar/sweetener helps coat the throat. There

was an

> herbal tea called " Throat Coat " I saw before for people with colds

and cough

> so that might help. I can't remember what is in it but it is good.

I also

> suffer from dry mouth and excessive thirst due to

depression/anxiety meds.

> Maybe he could use a natural toothpaste that does not have Sodium

Lauyrl

> Sulfate in it as it makes your mouth drier. I like Tom's. I am

still

> drinking " Arizona Iced Green Tea with Ginseng and Honey " sometimes

because

> of this problem. Does he have an ulcer? We still need electrolytes

when we

> clean out our system so make sure he is getting plenty of

vitamins. I'm not

> a doctor but that's just my suggestion. Also: Excessive thirst

could be a

> sign of diabetes or a side effect of medication. Good Luck!

>

>

>

> Oh and here is a link to the " Throat Coat " :

> http://www.tealand.com/ThroatCoat.asp

>

> I see it's on a lot of websites so if you want just

search " google.com " to

> find a store or they may have it at a Natural Food Store near you.

>

> P.S. The toothpastes I use are 'Tom's of Main Natural Anticavity

plus

> whitening Gel' (don't get the paste-it is drying) which has SLS

(7th

> ingredient down the list) but isn't harsh even though it contains

fluoride

> and " Biotene " before which doesn't have SLS but does have

Fluoride. I

> personally like the Tom's Better. Biotene does have a great

Mouthwash

> though. It doesn't burn your tongue nor dry your mouth. I highly

recommend

> them

>

>

>

> Alison

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: Dr [mailto:Dr ] On

Behalf Of

> Dan

> Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 4:07 AM

> Dr

> Subject: Severe Thirst Problem

>

>

>

> Trying to help someone who desribes their problem as " I would be so

> thirsty all the time, not just regular thirsty, but like I've been

in

> the desert thirsty " . Does anybody have any ideas ? He drinks a lot

of

> water too.

> Dan

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I forgot to add that you should also pulse the bread on the south

pole speaker.

Pulse the bread, the flax oil and eat them then wait. You should

notice your thirst go away and if it doesn't then try drinking a

little water that has been pulsed south as well. If this water is

distilled it should have a sweetness to it and will be very filling

(electron rich?)

Corey

> >

> > I've had this problem also. When I drink water it seems to make

my

> > mouth/throat drier (and therefore more thirsty) than if I drink

> Iced tea. I

> > usually would drink Iced Tea but since it has sugar in it maybe

he

> could try

> > some herbal tea. He could steep a lot of it and then put it in

the

> Fridge to

> > get cold. I think the sugar/sweetener helps coat the throat.

There

> was an

> > herbal tea called " Throat Coat " I saw before for people with

colds

> and cough

> > so that might help. I can't remember what is in it but it is

good.

> I also

> > suffer from dry mouth and excessive thirst due to

> depression/anxiety meds.

> > Maybe he could use a natural toothpaste that does not have

Sodium

> Lauyrl

> > Sulfate in it as it makes your mouth drier. I like Tom's. I am

> still

> > drinking " Arizona Iced Green Tea with Ginseng and Honey "

sometimes

> because

> > of this problem. Does he have an ulcer? We still need

electrolytes

> when we

> > clean out our system so make sure he is getting plenty of

> vitamins. I'm not

> > a doctor but that's just my suggestion. Also: Excessive thirst

> could be a

> > sign of diabetes or a side effect of medication. Good Luck!

> >

> >

> >

> > Oh and here is a link to the " Throat Coat " :

> > http://www.tealand.com/ThroatCoat.asp

> >

> > I see it's on a lot of websites so if you want just

> search " google.com " to

> > find a store or they may have it at a Natural Food Store near

you.

> >

> > P.S. The toothpastes I use are 'Tom's of Main Natural Anticavity

> plus

> > whitening Gel' (don't get the paste-it is drying) which has SLS

> (7th

> > ingredient down the list) but isn't harsh even though it

contains

> fluoride

> > and " Biotene " before which doesn't have SLS but does have

> Fluoride. I

> > personally like the Tom's Better. Biotene does have a great

> Mouthwash

> > though. It doesn't burn your tongue nor dry your mouth. I highly

> recommend

> > them

> >

> >

> >

> > Alison

> >

> >

> >

> > _____

> >

> > From: Dr [mailto:Dr ]

On

> Behalf Of

> > Dan

> > Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 4:07 AM

> > Dr

> > Subject: Severe Thirst Problem

> >

> >

> >

> > Trying to help someone who desribes their problem as " I would be

so

> > thirsty all the time, not just regular thirsty, but like I've

been

> in

> > the desert thirsty " . Does anybody have any ideas ? He drinks a

lot

> of

> > water too.

> > Dan

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 19:32:43 -0000, koyd24 wrote in <e0k04r+65n3eGroups>:

>Pulse the bread, the flax oil and eat them then wait. You should

>notice your thirst go away and if it doesn't then try drinking a

>little water that has been pulsed south as well. If this water is

>distilled it should have a sweetness to it and will be very filling

>(electron rich?)

I would not fool around with thirst. It usually means that

the body needs water, period. People often drink too little,

because the body needs even more water than thirst indicates.

Especially some old people don't feel the body's need for

water as thirst anymore. They become confused and seem to

be demented when all they need is really more water.

If the feeling of thirst seems to be excessive, I would check

for diabetes, not try to trick the body out of wanting more

fluids.

Heidrun Beer

Workgroup for Fundamental Spiritual Research and Mental Training

http://www.sgmt.at

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Not so simple as simply drinking water.

Anybody who has consumed super toxic food like nitrate smoked meat

(ham, jerky) will notice the extreme thirst that comes after, I

remember eating things like pizza or sausage and developing an

extreme thirst that never went away. I could drink as much water as

possible but the thirst never went away.

It is much more complicated than saying the body needs " water " when

thirsty. If that were the case then people with extreme edema would

never get thirsty.

I have come to the conclusion that thirst may be a craving for a

charge. It is more than " minerals " because drinking mineral water

like Evian does nothing for my thirst, I just keep drinking more and

more of it and develop edema.

Like I stated in my post, I have come to the conclusion that thirst

MIGHT be a craving for electrons or a negative charge.

Nowhere on earth would water be north polarised(+ charged)that our

ancestors used to drink. Perhaps the sun would be blazing on it but

essentially it would be grounded to the earth.

Corey

>

> On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 19:32:43 -0000, koyd24 wrote in

<e0k04r+65n3@...>:

>

> >Pulse the bread, the flax oil and eat them then wait. You should

> >notice your thirst go away and if it doesn't then try drinking a

> >little water that has been pulsed south as well. If this water is

> >distilled it should have a sweetness to it and will be very

filling

> >(electron rich?)

>

>

> I would not fool around with thirst. It usually means that

> the body needs water, period. People often drink too little,

> because the body needs even more water than thirst indicates.

> Especially some old people don't feel the body's need for

> water as thirst anymore. They become confused and seem to

> be demented when all they need is really more water.

>

> If the feeling of thirst seems to be excessive, I would check

> for diabetes, not try to trick the body out of wanting more

> fluids.

>

>

>

>

>

> Heidrun Beer

>

> Workgroup for Fundamental Spiritual Research and Mental Training

> http://www.sgmt.at

>

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