The quinine in tonic water prevents cramp... you could try asking your doctor to prescribe some quinine tablets!
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The quinine in tonic water prevents cramp... you could try asking your doctor to prescribe some quinine tablets!
Does it matter if the tonic has gin in? :D
Thanks although I'm wary - I wouldn't want to poison myself :eek:
6 parts gin:1 part vermouth sounds about right?:p
This has been mentioned before, no GP in their right mind would prescribe quinine for an athletes cramp, it's very toxic in overdose (cardiac effects, blindness), effect on dehydrated athletes uncertain, effect on exercising heart would worry me.
Also this stuff about salt and cramp is very controversial from a scientific viewpoint - whether it causes cramp, whether you can actually lower blood sodium through sweating (Noakes et al think not they reckon its through overhydration), and not least whether you can do anything about it by ingesting salt as tablets or as electrolyte solution during exercise.
Are you all being taken for a ride by the manufacturers of NUUN tablets? (No anecdotal evidence please).