OMAD means no water in the food you'd be eating. 5l min on OMAD.
Haven’t been anywhere close to 5L in months so you think this could just be dehydration?
OMAD means no water in the food you'd be eating. 5l min on OMAD.
Yes, dehydration and a large sodium dump in one meal can cause dizziness and heart palpation. I'd really look into doing OMAD correctly. Sure out ancestors did it. But they had more minerals in their water. Add a pinch of lite salt (sodium potassium blend) to each liter of water. Don't eat overly salty food in one sitting.Haven’t been anywhere close to 5L in months so you think this could just be dehydration?
Yes, dehydration and a large sodium dump in one meal can cause dizziness and heart palpation. I'd really look into doing OMAD correctly. Sure out ancestors did it. But they had more minerals in their water. Add a pinch of lite salt (sodium potassium blend) to each liter of water. Don't eat overly salty food in one sitting.
Than just drink more water, retest when properly hydrated. Don't Sodium dump.Yes so what’s the best way to properly rehydrate?
It can cause light headedness / dizziness that persists (assuming I ever got fully hydrated) ? My blood electrolytes levels were all normal.
If your eating 1 meal a day and drinking 4 l of water your sodium levels may be low. A blood test could tell if they are. I have been a few times when intermittent fasting and drinking about 4l of water. Felt tired, sore legs, lack of energy.Haven’t felt tired really no and breathing is fine.
I have only drank like 2 L per day of water today I drank 3 already and on my 4th. Maybe that will help. I’m feeling better than yesterday.
I don’t know overall about my sodium intake honestly. I doubt it’s insanely high.
OMAD a problem how so?
You ingest a ton of salt at one time and feel dizzy, that is normal to me. If you are eating one meal a day and drinking 4 liters of water a day your body is likely constantly fluctuating trying to balance electrolytes especially if you are adding in packets of salts.
It’s a solid product but not one I personally like - I tend to get a bit of abdominal discomfort from it.It was called LMNT https://drinklmnt.com/pages/ingredients
But to be clear haven’t taken that in a few weeks. I improved then I had hot and sour soup (16 ounces) 2 days in a row and on the second day immediately got dizzy that was Saturday night. Sunday was OK. Monday was horrible. Today was better. Drank 100 oz of water today.
With salt intake high water intake increases?
Maybe at 2 liters a day and drinking 2-3 packs of Element for another 16ounces per packet wasn’t enough?
to much sodium makes me feel so fucking terrible, I drink a ton of water and coconut water and eat bannanas and dates alongside taking magnesium glycinate. I feel this balances my electrolytes.
OMAD just bad habit. I work all day and end up just eating at night a big meal.It’s a solid product but not one I personally like - I tend to get a bit of abdominal discomfort from it.
As you increase fluid intake especially on OMAD you have to perpetually force those micronutrients in.
Drinking additional water where a majority of your nutrients come in a singular bolus will only further dehydrate you.
The big question - why OMAD?
You ingest a ton of salt at one time and feel dizzy, that is normal to me. If you are eating one meal a day and drinking 4 liters of water a day your body is likely constantly fluctuating trying to balance electrolytes especially if you are adding in packets of salts.
Than just drink more water, retest when properly hydrated. Don't Sodium dump.
One meal a day
what is the benefit
No - you need less sodium with the large meal and more sodium + others with the fluid intake throughout the day.So I need more water?
They showed normal.Did your blood tests show your sodium and potassium levels? If they are low and you take in more water things won't get better.
No - you need less sodium with the large meal and more sodium + others with the fluid intake throughout the day.
Micronutrients especially hydration based ones need to be taken in throughout the day. In a calorically depleted state you will rip through what your body does actually have pretty quickly.
Base level article that isn't terrible
Electrolyte Micronutrients – Human Nutrition
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