IF the water has been purified, very few risks. Drinking directly from the spring, the water may contain organisms (bacteria, parasites, etc.) that can make you sick.
IF the water has been purified, very few risks. Drinking directly from the spring, the water may contain organisms (bacteria, parasites, etc.) that can make you sick.
IF the water has been purified, very few risks. Drinking directly from the spring, the water may contain organisms (bacteria, parasites, etc.) that can make you sick.
The risks of binge drinking can easily be avoided by simply not binge drinking.
No, but at the levels used in drinking water, there are no demonstrated health risks from just leaving it there.
Hyperhydrosis Is not due to the tea, but the water used in the tea. It's basically the opposite of dehydration. There is too much water in your blood, your brain swells, and you die.
You think probable to chlorine or Cl derivatives; but the risks were exaggerated by mass media.
Aside from the normal risks involved with heavy drinking, heavy alcohol consumption may result in a slowed healing/recoery time, and may increase the risk of infection.
Most likely you will throw up.
Not if it was done properly by a well technician.Not if it was done properly by a well technician.
Drinking water that is not clean
Yes. Gastoenteritis is in our drinking water.