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Gum Chewing
I noticed that chewing gum while hiking seems to relieve thirst a bit...
Anyone else try this?
Only bad thing is sucking the gum down your gullet during a steep section.....
or chewing with mouth open while a bug pops in for a visit....
Anyone else try this?
Only bad thing is sucking the gum down your gullet during a steep section.....
or chewing with mouth open while a bug pops in for a visit....
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Re: Gum Chewing
We used to suck on Jolly Ranchers in the Army. However, it does not relieve thirst though, it only gives the illusion, as it stimulates the salivary gland (treating the symptom) while doing nothing to actually replace fluids (treating the "disease" which causes thirst). 

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Re: Gum Chewing
Supposedly sucking on a small pebble will do the same thing ... read that somewhere, maybe a native american trick or something.
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Re: Gum Chewing
@cactuscat
Interesting about the Pebble, but I think I'll stick with a Jolly Rancher....
And I hate swallowing Gum so that's totally out!!! 
Interesting about the Pebble, but I think I'll stick with a Jolly Rancher....


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Re: Gum Chewing
during harvest we'd reach into the catch and chew the wheat
it turns gum like then dissolves
o' natural and surely everyone carries a peck or bushel of wheat out hiking
it turns gum like then dissolves
o' natural and surely everyone carries a peck or bushel of wheat out hiking

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Re: Gum Chewing
My father always told me that when we were out hiking and I was complaining about being thirsty.cactuscat wrote:Supposedly sucking on a small pebble will do the same thing ... read that somewhere, maybe a native american trick or something.
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Re: Gum Chewing
I have heard of the pebble, I was told it was an Native American trick. A flat stone a little smaller than a dime.
I chew on beef jerky, maybe the salt intake is bad, but it works.
I chew on beef jerky, maybe the salt intake is bad, but it works.
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Re: Gum Chewing
If salt is so bad for you, why do our tongues want it so much. My theory is that we are missing something in our modern diet that would have helped process the salt better back in the day. MMMMM, jerky!kevinweitzel75 wrote:I chew on beef jerky, maybe the salt intake is bad, but it works.
Understand, when you eat meat, that something did die. You have an obligation to value it - not just the sirloin but also all those wonderful tough little bits.
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Re: Gum Chewing
I also have heard of the pebble trick to but what do you do if you accidently swallow it? 

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Re: Gum Chewing
Just wait a while and you can get it back, wouldn't use it again though. ;)SuperstitionGuy wrote:I also have heard of the pebble trick to but what do you do if you accidently swallow it?
Understand, when you eat meat, that something did die. You have an obligation to value it - not just the sirloin but also all those wonderful tough little bits.
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Re: Gum Chewing
I quit smoking at the end of June 2012
:GB:
and pop sugar free RICOLAs or Halls menthol-eucalyptus on the trail. Keeps my mouth moist, nose clear and never popped a pebble but I can see where that might be useful. I like Fisherman's friend also although it is pretty strong.
Trish <an ex-smoker>


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Re: Gum Chewing
@Trishness
You're doing awesome Trish!!! Good for you!!!

You're doing awesome Trish!!! Good for you!!!



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Re: Gum Chewing
Trish, I envy you. Wish I could stop.
I've been a pebble sucker for 40 years.
In my case they are known as gastroliths.
I've been a pebble sucker for 40 years.
In my case they are known as gastroliths.
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Re: Gum Chewing
Where can you buy Fisherman's Friend ?
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Re: Gum Chewing
Walgreens should have them. If I have trouble finding them locally I order them from drugstore.com.desertgirl wrote:Where can you buy Fisherman's Friend ?
Trish
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