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I see your posts around quite a bit. Sorry to hear you're going thru this.
~~Gatorade used to be made with pickle juice.~~ I like to cut the brine from lacto-fermented pickles into water, 1 part brine to 3 parts water. Plus there's natural probiotic yeasts in there and extracts from the vegetables. Lots of salt, but that's probably not the top of your concerns right now.
Take care!
Gatorade was made with pickle juice? Really?
And thanks.
Oops, evidently not. I'm repeating some bad info. Still, there have been studies that pickle juice does help with dehydration. Plus it's yummy.
Happy to see someone else posted pickle juice. But I prefer pickle juice straight from the jar.