Ive been to the Army Mountain Warfare training center and this is what is put out. Altitude sickness is a crazy thing and some people it won’t effect as much as others and there is really no way to find out until you are at altitude.You can get a scrip for Diamox from your doc as a "just in case" solution. Just realize that there are some side effects from taking it. Also, fitness won't prevent altitude sickness, but it can make dealing with the effects a little easier.
If you need something to help you sleep (I sleep terrible above 10k), don't take diphenhydramine (common sleep aid in Tylenol Pm, Advil PM, Benadryl), it works by slowing your respiration's, which will lead to waking up dozens of times to gasp for air, even if you don't realize it. Ambien works by a different mechanism and will work at altitude.
What is Cell food? I have seen Acclimate at stores in Colorado, but none around here. I get it online for my Wife.Cell food and acclimate you can get both at natural grocers
Use the search function, this has been rehashed to death already.
It's comes in a little bottle it oxigenates the blood you take 8 drops in a cup off water keeps me from feeling the effects of altitude when I'm at low alititude on vacation and come back homeWhat is Cell food? I have seen Acclimate at stores in Colorado, but none around here. I get it online for my Wife.
It's comes in a little bottle it oxigenates the blood you take 8 drops in a cup off water keeps me from feeling the effects of altitude when I'm at low alititude on vacation and come back home
Thanks, I'll check it out.