No, it will help the body to flush any fluids.
drinking fluid is good for you because it keeps your body hydrated.
No, thereโs no evidence to suggest that drinking vinegar will help your body to quickly cleanse marijuana from our body.
Nothing, if you use the recommended daily intake for salt and vinegar.
All drinking vinegar will do is give you the screaming poops for days, and not clean out your system. Nothing will, dillution is your only hope. Or substitution. Or, of course, abstinence. Drinking the vinegar will throw off your PH, and the lab will know you tried to beat it.
Wood vinegar or pyroligneous acid is fluid or sap taken from tree cells. It is said to be useful for mild pain relief, detoxification of the body, decreasing swelling in the body and for sterilizing and healing minor wounds.
There is some evidence that when you take vinegar with a meal, it will increase satiety levels (i.e. you feel fuller more quickly), which then implies you will eat less overall.This could in theory help you to lose weight.However, drinking vinegar will certainly not magically "burn away" fat stores in your body as some people seem to think.
Edema is the term meaning excess fluid in the body tissues.
THC is deposited throughout the body. Drinking vinegar will only give you gas and odd-smelling breath. The odd-smelling breath will only alert the tester you are trying to cheat.
It is the accumulation of the fluid in the interstitial space between body cells and tissues that contains white blood cells. basically it can be thought of as a build up of fluid in the body. It usually occurs in the ankles.
Congestive heart failure causes a build-up of fluid in the body, resulting in swollen ankles, a swollen and possibly painful abdomen, and shortness of breath when there is fluid build-up in the lungs.
Drinking sperm carries the same risks as drinking any other body fluid. The biggest are probably hepatitis and herpes. We (and the Centers for Disease Control) strongly recommend using a condom for oral sex.
You can "die" from drinking too much of anything--including WATER. The pH balance of the body and the blood can be disturbed, and/or the body's electrolytes can be thrown into a serious imbalance, resulting in everything from irregular heart beat because sodium/potassium/calcium are out of balance to heart attack, or even brain swelling due to fluid volume and electrolytes issues. That is the extreme, though. Most people aren't going to drink enough of it to kill themselves.