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>>13478265
>implying what happened to you personally is not real.
This is some next level subversion here.

>low t and heart disease
Where is all the heart disease among eskimos?

>>13478501
I do not understand it completely and have been trying to confirm it myself.
The basic argument and I think this is true, considering I learned this before I ever started the diet from a guy who managed water facilities on an island, that water in its purest form actually seeps nutrients from your body. He claimed that if you drank pure H20 for two weeks, you would die of malnutrition.

I heard the same sort of reasoning from the raw meat community. They like to point out that if you look at your cat for example, it drinks very little water.

My own thoughts on the matter are that:
>Carbohydrates like noodles, rice, etc, hold water for you very well.
>Raw Meat on the other hand, does not do this. I noticed I was much thirstier earlier on. Less so now.
>Raw meat does have a lot of creatine though, and this facilitates pumping water into your muscles.
>Joe Rogan pointed out some study that people who retained a lot of water by taking creatine, actually performed better intellectually than those who did not.
>I notice that in the orient it is more common to drink warm water or tea. Some claim that it helps the body absorb it easier. Cold water is kind of a shock to the system.
>The Israeli army has a policy of drinking a litre of water every hour, and claim it helps them survive in the desert, that you could easily tolerate the summer there under those conditions. This suggests that your level of activity will have something to do with this.
>when I drink a lot water of water from the water fountain, I found I got sore throats much more often. I think it is because it wears down and damages the pipe.

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>>7731223
>Be me in year 7 (seventh grade) doing 'food tech'- basically home ec
>Opening ringpull tin of tomatoes
>Slip and cut my thumb open, blood everywhere
> 4 stitches, and it's permanently damaged.

Tfw my friend had to clean up my blood

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