To: pageonetoo
Yes, it is possible for a person to drink too much water. It is called water intoxication. What happens is the sodium level in the blood reaches very low levels (because of dilution by excess water which can only be excreted in the urine, sweat or breath). This disturbs water balance in the brain, which can cause epileptic seizures and even death.
Research has shown that a person can safely drink up to 10 liters of water a day. That would equal 10 one-liter bottles of water.
Alcohol is natural as is most everything else on this planet.
I didn't talk about not eating pork to please God, I said the Bible says to beware of pork and that we later learned the reason for that.
I also said pot was a different animal than alcohol.
Pot goes into the body and brain the fastest way possible by smoking. That is faster than injection and more so than eating.
So, nothing I said was inaccurate.
77 posted on
07/08/2006 9:54:10 PM PDT by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: A CA Guy
Is the sky blue Does a bear shiite in the woods? Do you use half the brain gGod gave you.
I did NOT say it was NOT possible to drink too much water. Read my post again.
The Bible does not say beware of Portk.
Hemp is a natural growing substance and it is ridiculous to compare smoking to drinking, and trying to correlate them. They are both intoxicants.
You did post inaccuracies (as usual) and then tried to build some sort of argument with the inaccuracy. That is why this article was posted. It takes random samples ande tries to build a case. It fails miserable. So do you!
Gotta head to DC. Bye, maam!
79 posted on
07/09/2006 4:17:54 AM PDT by
pageonetoo
(You'll spot their posts soon enough!)
To: A CA Guy
"Research has shown that a person can safely drink up to 10 liters of water a day. That would equal 10 one-liter bottles of water."I wasn't sure about your number, so I double-checked it on my calculator. You were right.
What I'd like to know is how many 10-liter bottles can a person safely drink?
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