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Cures/treatments for food poisoning? Anyone?

K is laid up (to the point where she had to cal off work - those of you who know her will appreciate how lousy she has to feel to do so).

Right now, if she's not able to keep water or sips of gatorade down by evening, it may be time for a trip to the hospital or some such thing. *sigh*

(culprits are currently chocolate peanut butter bars or frozen pot roast, since we shared vietnamese for dinner last night and I'm fine, other than a slight head cold).
Date/Time: 2003-04-04 14:11 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] hellsop.livejournal.com
Probably the potroast, depending on how thawed.

Not much to do save live through it. hydration is important, but food poisoning is normally about a 6-12 onset and gone in 24 hours, so it's not generally a huge risk. Most food poisonings are the sort that the body is really well practiced at dealing with evolutionarily. Once purged, it's a quick recovery.

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