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Known about spirits since I was a child playing ball. Surprised at how many teams/coaches these days that don't.
Can get it at most any drug store if you ask for it. I have never used as much as 2 oz though, usually a teaspoon in small 6 pack cooler with slushy ice mix and and a small towel is plenty. Of course if I was mixing for an entire team 2oz to gallon or two of slushy sounds pretty good. |
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I was referring to a big cooler with a gallon or more with some cubes. |
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Last year I wrote an article (if interested you can read it here)for my site which included info about ammonia water. I too was surprised about how many people were not familiar with it.
One important thing to remember is that we are talking about Spirits of Ammonia, NOT household ammonia. |
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I guess the way to write it is, SPIRITS of Ammonia. |
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When I work the bases in high heat and humidity, between innings I have the trainer bring me a half a cup of crushed ice. I take off my hat, dump the ice in the hat, put the hat back on, and it keeps me cool for a good two innings. As the ice melts the water runs down the back of my neck which helps the cooling process. Nobody notices since it just looks like I'm sweating - which I am anyway! Try it -
JJ Patent pending |
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Wasn't there a Korean pitcher that did this in a MLB game?
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Check out this story: Korea bans baseball cabbage pitch South Korea's baseball authorities have banned a star pitcher from wearing frozen cabbage leaves in his cap to keep cool during games. The Korean Baseball Association met in special session after cabbage leaves twice fell from Park Myung-Hwan's cap live on television. After two hours, the committee ruled that cabbage was a "foreign substance" and therefore banned from the field. Players may now only wear cabbage by presenting a doctor's note in advance. Mr Park, who plays for Doosan, is currently ranked as the second-best pitcher in the eight-team South Korean baseball league. [I love this next part] He began keeping cabbage leaves in his cap last year after hearing that US baseball legend Babe Ruth used them to keep cool on the field. "In common sense, it is difficult to consider that wearing a cabbage leaf will affect pitches," a KBO spokesman said. "But since it has become a controversy, we decided to set a limit on the boundaries of foreign substances." Mr Park said he was glad he helped to clarify a rule, but that he was planning to stop using cabbage anyway. BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Korea bans baseball cabbage pitch |
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Too bad we can't call this, "coles law"....LOLOL
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I don't care who you are, that's funny!!
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People also used to drink "ammonia cokes" made with Coca-Cola and 3 or 4 drops of spirits of ammonia. They used to make them regularly in drug store soda fountains back in the "good old days." Mothers would make them for their small children's upset tummies, and many people drank them for migraine headaches and also to help with bursitis. People actually still make this concoction, even though the label says not to ingest the stuff. I guess a few drops didn't hurt anyone.
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