Talk:Hydration

Brand-name products -- Kmdenmark (talk) 15:44, November 15, 2019 (EST)
I removed the recommendations for brand-name products. MEpedia guidelines state: "MEpedia does not give advice or recommendations. You may describe advice given by specific professionals or patient groups, if you make it clear who gave this advice." I have no problem listing a generic device that may be helpful (such as compression stockings being listed on the Hypotension page), but listing brand names implies an endorsement. Kmdenmark (talk) 15:44, November 15, 2019 (EST)

Content moved from page for discussion -- Pyrrhus (talk) 13:23, January 11, 2020 (EST)
The following content was moved from the page to this discussion page, to allow for discussion: The simple solution to ensuring quality drinking water would be a fresh water tap, or filtering water. But what is not mentioned is adding calcium hypochlorite and/or calcium carbonate to the water supply may also be the direct cause of concomitant Hypercalcemia/Hyponatremia.(which is what chronic fatigue is.)

This website utterly failed to provide essential information to chronic fatigue sufferers that the source of their problem is ‘drinking water’ which nobody ever drinks.

MEpedia acted rashly and irresponsibly by removing the Hydration article. ME Pedia has no interest in providing solutions and may be contributing directly to hypochondria.

https://www.thestar.com/news/investigations/2019/11/04/is-there-lead-in-your-water-canada-wide-investigation-exposes-chronic-extreme-exceedances-of-toxic-metal.html Pyrrhus (talk) 13:23, January 11, 2020 (EST)