No
Drinking water helps treat a UTI or urinary tract infection.
May be infection. Not necesarily drinking
Usually by drinking from a protozoa-infested outdoor water source.
The purpose is to avoid consumers infection.
By drinking plenty of water and cranberry juice =)
No, but drinking a LOT of water and cranberry juice may fix it.
somewhat. It depends on how severe the urinary infection is.
Because your punishment has not Finished Yet, you still deserve more lols.
Cons - can you say the word 'plastic consumption'? If you have no other choice than bottled water, that is one thing. If, on the other hand, you have the chance to install a water filter or get yourself one of those filtering water pitchers, by all means do so. There have been a variety of studies (many with negative results) citing negative effects on the body as a result from drinking liquids from plastic bottles and cups. http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/are-you-drinking-and-eating-cancer-plastic-bottles-will-have-you-on-the-way-to-chemotherapy-443098.html Here is just one article citing possible effects from continuous drinking from bottled water.
Drinking water will eventually flush out the system, but it can take months before your drug test would come out negative.
A water infection is a UTI (urinary tract infection). An infection in the bladder, much more common in women as the tube into the bladder (urethra) is much shorter than in men it is often caused when you are not eating or drinking enough. it is where bacteria builds up in your stomache and as you are not eating or drinking enough it doesn't wash out when you go to the toilet. so all the bacteria causes stomache aches. The best thing you can do is get pain killers and see a docter.
he died of a liver infection produced by drinking contaminated water in the 1949 bonampak expedition