Coagulative vs. dispersive electrolytes R by vulcanel
Keep in mind, that ordinary salt, sodium chloride, is a 1 : 1 electrolyte, and is itself more coagulative than it is dispersive.
For this reason, whenever I was flushing bromides with the 10 grams per day of mixed NaCl / KCl solution, I would follow each glass of salt water 20 mins later with the dispersive Zeta-potential increasing Z-water, tripotassium citrate, to restore dispersive properties to the blood.
It is not inconceiveable that loss of blood zeta potential from consuming 1:1 electrolytes, such as salt water, can cause migraines in some people.