As a matter of fact I've been suffering from chronic fatigue for a few years. I also drink about 1.5 gallon of water everyday. It just feels good to drink water. What do these have to do with each other? A couple of months ago I visited ER for a "near syncope". (My blood pressure spikes when I take stimulants such as coffee.) They gave me an IV. It was just saline.
It made me feel so good for a couple of days. That day after being released I went out, something I hadn't (and haven't) done for ages. My interest in photography (my old hobby) came back temporarily as well. I did some research and turns out saline IV can be a remedy for CF. Apparently folks with CF may have low blood volume and IV helps with that.
I'm not sure what to make of all of these. Getting IV therapy, even though possible, is not very convenient. Taking Himalayan salt is suggested for adrenal fatigue and that's easier to do. However going that route I'd be worried about my BP. Also not sure why I drink so much water. My fasting electrolyte levels are OK.
It made me feel so good for a couple of days. That day after being released I went out, something I hadn't (and haven't) done for ages. My interest in photography (my old hobby) came back temporarily as well. I did some research and turns out saline IV can be a remedy for CF. Apparently folks with CF may have low blood volume and IV helps with that.
I'm not sure what to make of all of these. Getting IV therapy, even though possible, is not very convenient. Taking Himalayan salt is suggested for adrenal fatigue and that's easier to do. However going that route I'd be worried about my BP. Also not sure why I drink so much water. My fasting electrolyte levels are OK.