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Y'all like water? Now get ready for water 2, thick edition. đ„”đ«
18 0 ReplyI was caring for someone on a thickened liquids restriction and it is... awful. So many great things are made not great by thickening.
11 0 ReplyOh this real? I assumed it was AI. Excuse me while I vomit profusely.
3 0 ReplyPeople who have survived things like a stroke might have trouble swallowing liquids without choking, so you have to thicken them.
ETA; I think memory care patients go that way towards the end, too, like Alzheimer's.
6 0 ReplyInteresting, thanks, I was wondering.
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just wait until you find out about heavy water.
4 0 ReplyIsn't that just heavy water (D2O) chemically? Wouldn't that kill you if you consume too much of it?
Am I deserving of downvotes?
4 0 ReplyNo, its a gel-thing for people who have problems swallowing
13 0 ReplyOh
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It basically just increases the viscosity.
1 0 ReplyHow would that affect the human body?
2 0 ReplyI suppose it would make hydration easier for stroke victims, like another comment said.
It also might make bathroom time a lot more scary.
1 0 ReplyI get it now.
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I'd rather die from dehydration than buy bottled water.
3 1 ReplyThen you are lucky you can drink the tap water where you are.
13 0 ReplyHopefully they filter it themselves or have well water clean enough to drink. But that does seem like a tap water type of response, lol.
I think the message they're trying to convey is that plastic is bad for the environment and bottled water is one of the biggest contributers.
1 0 Replyand also fuck nestle
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Well, lucky you, because you can buy the powder and add it to any water.
Also, yes, fuck bottled water.
5 2 Replyluckily for you, nestle believes that exact same thing!
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