Dr. Cheney: Drink Hydralate (Gookinaid) to Increase Blood Volume
Written by our Carol Sieverling, this issue's articles are based on tapes of her October 2000 visit. Dr. Cheney gave permission to share this information, but has not reviewed or edited it. Articles on other topics will be in the April 2001 newsletter and will soon be available on our website in the section on Dr. Cheney. These articles likely apply also to FMs patients experience cognitive difficulties in addition to pain and fatigue, since Dr. Cheney believes they may also have CFIDS. Dr. Cheney spoke in the Dallas - Ft. Worth area on October 20, 2001. Contact Carol for information, particularly about the videos that will be available of the seminar.
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A study by Bell and Streeten established that the average CFIDS patient has only 70% of normal blood volume. To address this, Dr. Cheney recommends drinking
one quart of an electrolyte solution daily on an empty stomach. The best one he has found is Hydralate (Gookinaid) (www.gookinaid.com).
Hydralate is rapidly absorbed into the blood stream through the stomach lining because it is isotonicit matches the chemical concentration of the body's fluids. When one of our local members asked Dr. Cheney about vitamin IV's, Gookinaid came up. While Dr. Cheney thinks the IV's can be very helpful, he told her that if they are inconvenient or expensive, she could get virtually the same benefit from her regular supplements and drinking Hydralate (Gookinaid). (This assumes there is no problem assimilating supplements.) Because Hydralate absorbs so rapidly, it acts like an IV.
The glucose concerned some since it's a sugar and sugar feeds yeast. He said that it is not a concern with this product. Hydralate passes directly from the stomach into the blood and never enters the intestinal tract where the yeast flourishes.
Only fluids similar in concentration to the body's are easily absorbed. Water can cause the cells lining the stomach to swell, and slow absorption. Solutions that are too concentrated can pull water from your body into your digestive tract.
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Homemade Replacement for Gookinaid
1 cup Spring Water
Drink 3 - 4 glasses sipped over ice daily. Observe blood pressure response. Consider stopping if blood pressure rises above 140/90. The type of water or amounts are irrelevant as long as it's some sort of filtered-type of water (not tap) and the ratios are the same. The potassium has an unpleasant taste. One member adds several drops of stevia and puts an herbal tea bag in the empty 2 liter bottle she uses to hold this mixture. (Something to give it flavor without altering the electrolyte balance: peppermint, peach, raspberry zinger, etc.) Gookinaid increases blood volume, reducing the symptoms of lightheadedness upon standing or when in a warm environment (ie bath).
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