PJFord
Student
- Jul 27, 2020
- 143
I typically wake up fairly dehydrated. I think all humans dehydrate overnight. I know this leads to thicker blood. For example, I was a bit dehydrated when I went for some lab work and it took forever to draw. The tech confirmed this was due to thick blood. It also impacts blood flow. Thick blood doesn't move as easily.
So my question is re SN. I'm aware of the food and water fasting as part of the protocol. I'm wondering when I CTB in the morning, should I try to hydrate or not?
Thicker blood might stress my body and hasten death when blood has a problem moving. But thinner blood might help the SN get around my body more easily.
Or does it even matter, if I get the SN in without vomiting, my body will do the rest?
So my question is re SN. I'm aware of the food and water fasting as part of the protocol. I'm wondering when I CTB in the morning, should I try to hydrate or not?
Thicker blood might stress my body and hasten death when blood has a problem moving. But thinner blood might help the SN get around my body more easily.
Or does it even matter, if I get the SN in without vomiting, my body will do the rest?