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[QUOTE="vinotinto, post: 47468, member: 2368"] Well, if I could make it though six years in the Marines without drinking a drop, then you should be able to do thirty dry days on the Way (I didn't start imbibing until my 30s, and only then after my first year in seminary. But I digress). There's plenty of soda and other non-alki stuff along the Way (the coffee is great - try cafe con leche with some azucar [I think that's spanish for sugar]). That said, the only day on the Camino that I didn't drink alcohol is the only day I got sick. Since Paul advised Timothy to "take a little wine for your stomach's sake" in the Bible, I recommend that you bring along some bismuth and/or apple cider vinegar tablets to coat your gut and help protect you from the nasties (yogurt will also help you adjust to the local bacteria - can't remember the brand, but I often enjoyed a pina colada/tropical flavored bottle of drinkable yogurt). Best regards, VT [/QUOTE]
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