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The high salt content of sea water makes drinking it very unhealthful. The salt has to be excreted and that means that water from within your body has to be used to restore the osmolality of the blood to what it should be. Drinking sea water will lead to dehydration very quickly.
No - it often means you're actually not drinking enough (which puts your body in an emergency "store water" mode).
Yes, drinking orange juice can cause an increase in urination due to its high water content and natural diuretic properties.
Can't think of nay food or drink which has no water in it. Watermelon, tea, lettuce would be examples of food & drink with a high water content
Eat foods that have high content of fluids: Although drinking water is the best way to stay hydrated, patients can also eat foods that have a high fluid content such as watermelon, lettuce, cabbage, broccoli, and yoghurt.
Drinking ocean water is not recommended as it can lead to dehydration and other health issues. The high salt content in ocean water can actually worsen dehydration and cause harm to the body. It is important to drink fresh, clean water to stay hydrated and maintain good health.
can cause diarrhea and the high sugar content can cause Diabetes
No, lipids such as oils do not have high water content. Oils are hydrophobic substances, which means they do not mix well with water and therefore have very low water content.
It sounds as if you have high iron content (which is fairly common) You may need an Iron filter or a softener. FIRST get it analysed
High - 90%