No. Drinking flour and water will only create dough in your stomach, and will not affect your period or probability for pregnancy in any way.
Because hard water is better than soft water for drinking
it is soft water
Drinking water is water that is safe for a human to drink, it is said to be potable.
Soft water is used in all industries and for drinking; hard water can be used in agriculture.
60 -100 ppm is the currently acceptable hardness level for drinking water in US and Canada.60 -100 ppm is the currently acceptable hardness level for drinking water.
Both types of water are used for drinking. Water from wells is usually "hard" water; water from lakes or rivers is usually "soft" water (but this may not be true in all cases; rivers or lakes that are fed primarily by springs will usually be hard-ish water compared to rivers or lakes that are formed primarily from rainfall or snow melt runoff). There's nothing inherently wrong with drinking hard water; in fact it may be slightly healthier than soft water, because it contains calcium (and often iron). However, if you're used to soft water, hard water will taste funny to you and vice versa.
Wheat flour is rated as hard or soft depending on the gluten content. If your recipe calls for hard flour, you should use what is called "bread flour". It is much higher in gluten than all-purpose flour.
MABYE HICCUPS ARE FORMED BY BREATHING TO HARD OR MABYE EVEAN DRINKING ALOT OF WATER!!
Soft water is not for drinking so there are not really any soft water drinking systems. The process of water softening uses a form of rock salt to filter out the chemicals that make the water hard. This provides high levels of sodium in the water and while not exactly fatal, it is definitely not good for the body.
because you can just stop drinking the water and buy water bottles that were bottled far away so the water is ok. arthropods are hard to wipe out
its not that hard the potato's
The science clearly points out that drinking sea water in large amounts is very unhealthy. Drinking small quantities without ever offsetting it with fresh water is also very clearly unhealthy. As most times it would be impossible, if not extremely hard, to supplement sea water with a proper amount of fresh water in a survival situation, it is best to avoid it altogether.