Asked in Personal Health at 11:05 PM on March 30, 2009
Tags: excess, intake, water, lead, kidney, diseases
no not at all exess of water in take not only increases the kidney performance but also make all the body functions correct and in a rectified manner it keeps the body cool
Answered by Ashraf . , an ibibo Citizen, at 8:00 PM on April 04, 2009
No more water inhaling and after that make the frequent urines washes entire abdomen and it reduces the work of kidneys so drink more water ( not coniminated)
Answered by Manoj , an ibibo Specialist, at 1:49 PM on April 03, 2009
never never excess water intake ...no diseases...it flows out ....but i heard excess water leads to migrane headache
Answered by sanjay , an ibibo Guru, at 3:51 PM on April 01, 2009
No, excess intake of water do not lead to kindney disease. In turn drinking more water will help filtering the fluids in the body.
Answered by Vinay Kiran , an ibibo Specialist, at 11:58 PM on March 30, 2009
few weeks and very often this is due to some water replenishment.When we restrict energy intake too much too soon in order to lose weight quickly the body is forced to use up stores of carbohydrates or diet changes is to drink more water .If you are trying to lose weight, but are failing to pay attention to your water intake, you are making things much more difficult than they have to be. Here are some
of easy solutions for edema conditions....Water retention is the buildup of excess fluid in the tissues. Water retention is typically first noticed by swelling of the extremities, and is a big factor imbalances can play a role in how much water is held under the skin. Water-rich food such as fruit and vegetables as well as high intakes of seeds and oils can help keep this problem in check. Supplements
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