Hydration & Communication - Australia - Earth Changes and the Pole Shift2024-03-28T10:06:42Zhttps://poleshift.ning.com/forum/topics/hydration-communication-australia?groupUrl=surviving&commentId=3863141%3AComment%3A849435&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks Evelyn, living and wor…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2012-03-19:3863141:Comment:8494352012-03-19T00:05:22.662ZKMhttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/KarenMartel
<p>Thanks Evelyn, living and working in cold climates it's easy for those who are used to it to recognize that they too need to drink regularly. Keeping well hydrated in a cold climate is equally as important as in a warm or hot climate. Going outside and working, sweating and not rehydrating can lead to dehydration very quickly. In a warm climate sweating and rehydration seems logical, but in a cold climate it doesn't but the same principles apply. </p>
<p>Thanks Evelyn, living and working in cold climates it's easy for those who are used to it to recognize that they too need to drink regularly. Keeping well hydrated in a cold climate is equally as important as in a warm or hot climate. Going outside and working, sweating and not rehydrating can lead to dehydration very quickly. In a warm climate sweating and rehydration seems logical, but in a cold climate it doesn't but the same principles apply. </p> Great point @KM,
Still a very…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2012-03-15:3863141:Comment:8483062012-03-15T02:28:15.708ZMuzzhttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/Evelyn574
<p>Great point @KM,</p>
<p>Still a very large subject to comprehend (poleshift), you are right, and there is much the people of the world can share with others ahead of time. Living in hot climates, or soon to be hot climates requires a different approach. It is imperative that if you are not used to the heat to drink at least 1 litre of water before 9am, and another again before 12 midday. It will take at least 5 years for the blood to thin out from going from a cold climate to a tropical…</p>
<p>Great point @KM,</p>
<p>Still a very large subject to comprehend (poleshift), you are right, and there is much the people of the world can share with others ahead of time. Living in hot climates, or soon to be hot climates requires a different approach. It is imperative that if you are not used to the heat to drink at least 1 litre of water before 9am, and another again before 12 midday. It will take at least 5 years for the blood to thin out from going from a cold climate to a tropical climate.</p>
<p>The quantities are only a guide, but DO NOT underestimate having to drink water EARLY in the day, as heat stress will be difficult to first recognise before Heat Stroke, which is life threatening. The time between Heat Stress and Heat Stroke is in many cases very short. I have also thought there may be times when the whole earth will experience extreme cold no matter what continent we live on, as part of the process of the shift. Your cold climate knowledge would be helpful.<br/> <br/> <cite>KM said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://poleshift.ning.com/forum/topics/hydration-communication-australia?groupUrl=surviving&commentId=3863141%3AComment%3A848653&xg_source=activity&groupId=3863141%3AGroup%3A13863#3863141Comment848653"><div><p>many places in the after-time, that are cold now will become warm or tropical. Good to know that we can get packs like this now, rather than wait until the last minute. It's also good to know about keeping well hydrated in hot climates. know now rather than suffering later.</p>
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</blockquote> many places in the after-time…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2012-03-15:3863141:Comment:8486532012-03-15T02:06:33.734ZKMhttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/KarenMartel
<p>many places in the after-time, that are cold now will become warm or tropical. Good to know that we can get packs like this now, rather than wait until the last minute. It's also good to know about keeping well hydrated in hot climates. know now rather than suffering later.</p>
<p>many places in the after-time, that are cold now will become warm or tropical. Good to know that we can get packs like this now, rather than wait until the last minute. It's also good to know about keeping well hydrated in hot climates. know now rather than suffering later.</p>