you have to cut back on salt not by drinking more water.
No! not at all
Yes
Reduce your sodium intake, as a high sodium diet is the leading cause of water retention.
Excess water drinking will "pull" sodium from your cells, in an attempt to minimize or avoid hyponatremia. However, too much water drinking can "wash out" sodium from the bloodstream, and precipitate dangerous problems, such as seizures, coma, and even death.
Drinking excess water sometimes causes hyponatremia, because the absorption of water into the bloodstream can dilute the sodium in the blood.
Well, I would recommend eating proportionally to control the intake of food. However, there is also the option of drinking a lot of water to increase the high metabolism.
Sodium is used in salt. Chlorine, small amounts are used in drinking water.
Yes, but it is offset by the diuretic effect and the need to digest the carbohydrates. Drinking beer is not a substitute for drinking water.
Avoid carbohydrate rich foods such as pasta and bread. Cut down on your salt intake and buy low sodium foods. Also reduce sugar intake by drinking water instead of soft drinks and replace candy with fruit.
Reduce sodium intake in your diet, and drink a lot of water.
shifting water back into the bloodstream to reduce the sodium concentration.
Water intake is not associated with repeated bacterial vaginosis.
Water because it has no sugars no carbs or no sodium and ice cream has all of that.