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originally posted by: WarriorMH
originally posted by: WillSawyet
a reply to: dug88
They also have to avoid eating watery foods.
Soda is 90% water, diet soda like 99%, everything alive and any food has water on it in this planet, there is no way around that
I am confused but what you say, drinking soda instead of plain water is still drinking 90% water at least
originally posted by: MidnightBlue2565
a reply to: WillSawyet
I think its pretty obvious that the water we as a majority have access too contains many additives and impurities; if the recent science of water having "memory" is true then I say the problem is not the water itself, it is the QUALITY of the water that we are consuming that is the problem. Some people are far more sensitive to what they consume than others so maybe this is the case.
Just my two cents.
originally posted by: WillSawyet
a reply to: slapjacks
You are referring to a skin condition.
If you read the news links, you'd see they also react internally if they drink water so clearly this is not the same thing. They require epi pens given to them by doctors.
. In adult men, about 60% of their bodies are water.
originally posted by: DJMSN
You know that soda is at least 90 percent water right ?
Milk is also 85 to 90 percent water.
Orange juice is also 85 to 90 percent water.
If those individuals are allergic to water then why are they not having a reaction to the soda, milk, and orange juice ?
originally posted by: WillSawyet
Could water clusters be to blame for the allergy?
en.wikipedia.org...
Apparently H2O molecules can join up into one huge molecular structure, could the body see these as foreign?
originally posted by: WillSawyet
Sure, but what's causing the allergic reaction when they ingest water?