To: RipSawyer
“Actually if they had no food both groups would be dehydrated.
The ones with no water would die within three days or so. The ones who had water would live longer but without food they also would become dehydrated.”
True,,,but the “scientists” are claiming that drinking water is completely unnecessary. All the animals going to the watering hole over the millions of years for a drink,,,totally unnecessary. Nature has it all wrong.
To: chessplayer
the scientists are claiming that drinking water is completely unnecessary. It is true.
That's why God created beer.
58 posted on
11/19/2011 9:53:41 PM PST by
Doomonyou
(Let them eat Lead.)
To: chessplayer
I know, it’s crazy but I actually have seen articles in the past concerning water requirements in which some claimed that a person could get the necessary water just from food. Personally I don’t believe it unless “food” includes some very thin soup. Also it depends on environment. I know one young man who majored in archeology and he talked of working on a dig in the summertime where he consumed FIVE GALLONS of water during the day and claimed that he did not urinate until he got home after work and spent some time in his air conditioned room. He said that during the day he would sweat out more water than he could consume.
85 posted on
11/20/2011 6:12:43 AM PST by
RipSawyer
(This does not end well!)
To: chessplayer
True,,,but the scientists are claiming that drinking water is completely unnecessary. All the animals going to the watering hole over the millions of years for a drink,,,totally unnecessary. Nature has it all wrong. This insanity is only the tip of the iceberg:
Breatharianism Breatharians beleive they can survive solely on sunlight and whatever's in the air, ("sunshine almost always gets me high", The Hollies c1974) Sadly people are actually dying because they fell for this scam.
Urine Therapy, aka p!ss drinkng No , this is not some crazy fetish from a porn site, there are lost souls who are really duped into this thing.
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