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Thread: Oral IV gets murdered.

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    Big surprise.

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    Seems like someone here went over that a while back. Not that detail, but same conclusion.

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    I was warning people 2 years ago.

    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...hlight=Oral+IV

    Stick to Pedialyte if you are sick and dehydrated from a GI illness. For God's sake, don't give oral liquids to anyone who is seriously injured.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei View Post
    I was warning people 2 years ago.

    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...hlight=Oral+IV

    Stick to Pedialyte if you are sick and dehydrated from a GI illness. For God's sake, don't give oral liquids to anyone who is seriously injured.
    Yeah after I saw that video, I remember reading the thread you posted up. Had to re read the thread again but for the most part, came to the same solution.

    With big names like Haley and Pincus endorsing it, there's sure to be a lot of butt hurt. On top of that, the reputable companies carrying and selling the product.

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    Isn't Travis Haley a big pusher of this???

    This sucks for people who got taken and for those who'll plug along believing...
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    Quote Originally Posted by theblackknight View Post
    Is not a major proponent of this product a member and mod here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by theblackknight View Post
    Hey, I don't know nuttin' about nuttin' here, but I do know the guy that made that video sells Cera Sport, which competes (I guess) with Oral IV. I take this vid with a grain of electrolytes.
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    Nate Morrison is a personal friend. He does sell Cera sport, however a mutual friend of our sells oral IV. Morrison has a great nose for sniffing out bullshit. I am not an expert in any kind of medicine, so I am unqualified to comment about any products effectiveness. All I can do is vouch for his character.
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    I've never seen a problem with one vendor pointing out false info from a competitor if it's being presented as fact or especially "secret science".

    When you know someone's product is good though and you slam it as defective that's a different story.

    I don't understand if this is the case, that this guy happens to sell another product, why not also show the lab report so it can't be questioned? .. Or maybe he has elsewhere...

    Those tests are not cheap as far as I know. Especially when you tell someone "find everything in this water". That's a lot different than telling them to find say the Lead content. Maybe things have changed but I used to know several chemists and that's pretty much what they told me. Now I do remember seeing mass-spec plots and they could show you the spikes for certain things but still don't they have to have a generalized idea of what they are looking for? I mean if you wanted to know if there were any extracts from a Basil plant that could be tough to find if you didn't suspect it before hand. Maybe things are a lot more powerful these days though and the machines just find more by default.

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