Hospital Food Taste Test with the cast of The Pitt 🥤🍎🍏💉
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Hospital Food Taste Test with the cast of The Pitt 🥤🍎🍏💉
🎥 @streamonmax IG
[part 2]
bottoms up, girls
pedialyte mention lol
im so sure the spiral is responsible for pedialyte. at LEAST grape pedialyte. its not quite thick but it's definitely not Normal Liquid Texture, and it's not warm, cool, OR room temperature, and it smells so aggressively like Generic Kids Medicine Flavor, but then you taste it and it's like....... mild watered down juice plus gatorade plus a tinge of medicine but sans the medicine flavor and im just.......... confused.
FUCK water bro give me something purple and luminous
HOW TO Open a bottle of PediaLyte.
Pedialyte caps can be used to perfectly remove the foil from the bottle🤔
👉 You can cut pedialyte with the cap!
👉 Look at the cap - it has a little "cutter" FLIP the cap and it will cut the hard to remove seal easily
👉 https://youtube.com/shorts/pjXB28DU6P4?si=WAVTY_yI0fX3LJ52
Pedialyte is an oral electrolyte solution designed to prevent and treat mild to moderate dehydration in both children (over age 1) and adults. It is a medical-grade hydration product that effectively replaces fluids, electrolytes, and minerals lost due to vomiting, diarrhea, intense exercise, or excessive heat.
Pedialyte is primarily used for: Illness recovery: It is highly effective for rehydrating during a stomach bug, food poisoning, or other illnesses involving vomiting and diarrhea, as it is lower in sugar than sports drinks and thus less likely to worsen diarrhea. Exercise and heat: Athletes or individuals working in hot weather use it to replenish fluids and electrolytes lost through heavy sweating, helping to prevent muscle cramps and fatigue. Hangovers: Many adults use Pedialyte as a hangover remedy to address alcohol-induced dehydration, which can help alleviate symptoms like headaches and fatigue. General rehydration: It can be used whenever there is a risk of dehydration beyond normal daily fluid loss.
Key Ingredients Pedialyte is formulated with a specific balance of ingredients to promote fluid and electrolyte absorption. Key ingredients often include: Water Electrolytes: Sodium, potassium, chloride, and sometimes zinc and magnesium, which are essential minerals for proper bodily function and fluid balance. Dextrose (glucose): A small amount of sugar that helps the body absorb sodium and water more effectively. Other ingredients: Citric acid, natural and artificial flavors, and artificial sweeteners (like sucralose and acesulfame potassium).
Products and Flavors Pedialyte comes in various forms and flavors, including: Ready-to-drink liquids: Available in flavors such as Mixed Fruit, Strawberry, Grape, Bubble Gum, Unflavored, and various "AdvancedCare" options. Powder packs: Portable packets that are mixed with water (do not mix with other liquids like juice or formula). Freezer pops: A cool option, especially for children who may have difficulty drinking liquids.
Important Considerations Consult a doctor: Pedialyte should be used under medical supervision for children under 1 year of age. Not a daily drink: For everyday hydration, plain water is generally sufficient. Do not dilute (liquids): Mixing other fluids with ready-to-drink Pedialyte can alter the optimal balance of sugar and electrolytes, making it less effective. Severe dehydration: If symptoms of dehydration are severe or persistent (vomiting/diarrhea lasting more than 24 hours), seek immediate medical attention.
me and @conkreetmonkey ‘s fuckass grub baby pedialyte
Apropos of absolutely nothing (my dash losing its collective shit about the Panthers victory celebrations, me repeatedly seeing videos and going “lol that man is most certainly not drunk”), here’s some info on how one might be able to tell that someone is taking MDMA (aka Molly, ecstasy). The common term for this is rolling*.
Disclaimer: I do not actually know what specific people may or may not have taken, I’m just providing some useful information for my fellow fic writers (fic stands for fiction!) should they decide to write fiction inspired by some of the amazing content we saw last week.