Yes, so long as you drink the tea straight, without sweetener, tea can be counted towards your normal fluid intake.
Tea contains caffeine, and there are a lot of sources that claim that caffeine is a diuretic and thus caffeine-containing beverages "do not count" towards your daily fluid intake. These claims are misleading--scientific evidence suggests that this diuretic effect of caffeine happens only at high doses, far above the amount in a single cup of tea--and furthermore than people develop a tolerance to this effect, so that caffeine has no diuretic effect for people who regularly consume it.
Be careful if you sweeten your tea, however. Sweetened drinks can be dehydrating. It's good to limit your sugar intake anyway.
Yes, tea counts towards your daily fluid intake, although if the tea contains caffeine it may act as a diuretic and dehydrate you. Herbal tea, however, is very beneficial to your health and can both hydrate you and provide antioxidants.
It's recommend that a daily dose of cimetadine be given at bedtime
Yes.!! I take Nature Made Vitamin D3 daily, and would recommend it to everyone.
Yes you will need to take supplements. They say daily vitamin and supplements are required for the rest of your life. A dietitian will recommend supplements.
The sensor is in the fluid container so take it off the vehicle and disconnect it and take the whole thing to the dealer who will have the part and gladly show you how to put it in.
You need to completely flush the system of all contaminated brake fluid. As this is a very serious and possibly dangerous situation I recommend you take this car to a professional and have the system completely flushed and refilled with fresh fluid.
For flowers i recommend that you can take the part of the animal and move the pollen into the stigma of another flower
Regular power steering fluid, available at any part store and places like Walmart.
It really just depends ... I do recommend getting vitamin e AND biotin to take daily though
Fluids are substances that can flow and take the shape of their container. They include liquids and gases, like water, air, and oil. Fluids have the ability to exert pressure in all directions and are vital for many aspects of daily life and engineering.
Weight is not directly associated with fluid retention, but heart problems does. Fluid retention is characterized with fluid build-up on some parts of the body due to problems like heart ailments. To treat fluid retention, doctors usually recommend furosemide as a medication. You can take a look at this link for drug info about furosemide: http://www.meds-side-effects.com/
Absolutely not, you should only use Zippo Lighter fluid. If you're in a pinch, Ronson lighter fluid works too.