How does one overload the kidneys? The kidney processes water and empties it
out constantly. Drink and pee. People can go to the doctor feeling ill,
tired, and just plain sick only to discover that they were dehydrated! They
were thirsty and didn't know it. You don't have to feel parched to need water.
Drinking water helps tremendously to wash out those pesky flu bugs in your
system when you get the flu, etc.. But hey, if you don't want to drink water
then don't drink water. The end.. Faith G.
----- Original Message -----
From: Dee
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Water and Salt Confusion
I think this has to be obvious, but I also think that if more water is
needed this is the reason we feel thirsty. If you don't feel thirsty then I
wouldn't have thought it would be necessary to drink; the same as if you are
not hungry, then you don't (or shouldn't), eat. Isn't there something about
overloading kidneys if you drink too much? Dee
-------Original Message-------
From: Faith Gagne
Date: 09/05/2008 13:39:45
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Water and Salt Confusion
Your body needs water for everything it does 24 hours a day. Your body
needs water to function at all. Your body even needs water to breathe. Try
fogging up a mirror with no water in your system. Faith G.