Yes, but not Super-AIDS.
I don't know why you'd be drinking blood, but I wouldn't recommend it. Especially if the blood comes from a diabetic or someone with AIDS, or another disease.
It aids in digestion, and makes fecal matter softer.Water is MOST important.Milkshakes don't count. In the digestive system, water pushes feces.
Drinking water before meals aids in losing weight. Drinking two 8-ounce glasses of water before breakfast, lunch and dinner helps people manage their hunger and lose weight over time.
Yes, drinking water helps flush out toxins from the body by supporting the kidneys in filtering waste and promoting overall hydration, which aids in the removal of toxins through urine and sweat.
Only if you're drinking it.
What local resourcces are available to someone with AIDS?
Yes
You can't catch AIDS.
That is correct; you must get it from someone who has it.
No. You can't catch something from yourself.
They eat banana's
Drinking water is crucial for flushing out toxins from the body. It helps to support the function of the kidneys and liver, which are responsible for filtering and eliminating waste products. Staying hydrated also aids in maintaining proper circulation and overall health.