allcdnboy1
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Kara & Deanna are both wrong, depending on the argument. Deanna is wrong in that most of those facts do NOT support a water diet, but in fact just daily water intake and have been added to the water diet - i don't believe they transfer. A simple water diet does not promote any long term benefits of daily water intake, which is what most of those facts are from. Kara is wrong in outright dismissing those facts, as many of them ARE very important and well documented. These facts are ALL true for daily water intake:
- It cleanses your respiratory, circulatory, digestive and urinary systems, removing impurities all over the body and reduces uric acid deposits.
- It has been found effective in the treatment of type II diabetes.
- It has been found to be one of the most effective treatments for obesity.
- It is effective for treating both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
- It helps you in weight loss.
- Water fasting promotes detoxification.
- It quiets allergic reactions, including asthma and hay fever - i'm reading a very interesting book on this - my full opinion is yet to be determined
... these are just modified items from Deanna list. There are many other benefits of drinking water that are not listed here.
- It cleanses your respiratory, circulatory, digestive and urinary systems, removing impurities all over the body and reduces uric acid deposits.
- It has been found effective in the treatment of type II diabetes.
- It has been found to be one of the most effective treatments for obesity.
- It is effective for treating both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
- It helps you in weight loss.
- Water fasting promotes detoxification.
- It quiets allergic reactions, including asthma and hay fever - i'm reading a very interesting book on this - my full opinion is yet to be determined
... these are just modified items from Deanna list. There are many other benefits of drinking water that are not listed here.