In case you missed it on Fox News, the European Union has proclaimed that water does not help prevent dehydration. In the UK a law goes into effect next month that prevents bottle water companies from stating on the labels that water can reduce the risk of dehydration.
From one that has experienced a lack of water, I say to the "scientist" that came up with this, just try to go without water for a few hours while working outside in high temperatures and humidity. It takes a lot of water to get over it.
Dehydration is by definition, a loss of water. Another way to say it is, absence of water is dehydration.
If water doesn’t reduce dehydration, then heat doesn’t prevent freezing. Just so you’ll know, there is no such thing as cold, only the absence of heat.
How about this? Light does not reduce dark. Again, there is no such thing as dark, only the absence of light.
Conclusion: science can make up anything they want to. The question is, do you believe it?
If you do, then don’t drink water. Remember, all drinks have water. If they didn’t, they would be dehydrated.
PMO
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