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Water Loss W/No Drugs
By - gnpower |
I do my water loss w/o drugs. The principle is very simple: The body functions in feedback loops, including water homeostasis, that work like the thermostats and the AC (or heater) in your house, car, etc. If you set the AC to 70 (its setpoint), the temp. much reach some threshold (say 72) before it kicks in. It will cool until it reaches some value below its setpoint, say 68. There is overshoot in the system. There must be some off-set or error to turn the AC on (temp reaches 72) and it will cool to provide somewhat of a temperature buffer (68? = 2? below the setpoint of 70?). Now imagine how your thermostat, if it were "smart" like the body's, would react if you turned a heater on near the thermometer, but on the other side of the room from the AC. The heater would blast the thermometer (sensor) and the AC would be going full blast to cool the room. If you cut the heater off, the "smart" thermostat would not just cool the room to 68? - it would cool it to some level below that, b/c it remembers that there's a "threat" of heat AND the thermometer is simply is still hot even though the rest (most) of the room is at or below 70?. (It senses a hotter room than is actually the case!) Water homeostasis is a bit more complicated, but you can use this principle to trick the body into drying out - losing water to a level of dehydration below its normal setpoint. Here's how: -Turn on diuresis in the body by drinking LOTS of water, flooding it
with fluid. Additions to this: Here's a sample: Hope this helps! -Randy P.S. To anyone who has questions about this, keep 'em here in the thread
so everyone can get the answer. (I get a lot of the same questions over
and over... )
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