Water
prevents and helps cure back pain.
Back pain and ankylosing arthritis of
the spine are signs of a shortage of water in the spine and discs - water
cushions that support body weight. These conditions need to be treated with
increased water intake - not commercially, but very effectively.
Water
prevents and helps heal acids.
Acids in the stomach are a signal of
water shortage in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is a major signal of
thirst for the human body. The use of antacids or tablets in the treatment of
this pain does not correct dehydration and the body continues to suffer from
water shortages.
Failure to recognize acids as a sign of dehydration and treating them with antacids and pills will eventually lead to inflammation of the stomach and duodenum, hiatal hernia, ulcer and possibly cancer in the tract gastrointestinal, including the liver and pancreas.
Failure to recognize acids as a sign of dehydration and treating them with antacids and pills will eventually lead to inflammation of the stomach and duodenum, hiatal hernia, ulcer and possibly cancer in the tract gastrointestinal, including the liver and pancreas.
Water
prevents and helps to cure arthritis.
Rheumatoid joint pain - arthritis - is a
signal of a shortage of water in the painful joint. It can affect young and old
alike. The use of pain relievers does not cure the problem, but exposes the
person to the additional harms of pain relievers. Taking water and small
amounts of salt will solve this problem.
Water
prevents and helps to heal angina.
Heart pain - angina pectoris - is a sign
of a shortage of water in the heart / lung axis. It should be treated with
increased water consumption until the patient is sick and independent of the
drugs. Medical surveillance is reasonable. However, increasing water
consumption is a treatment for angina.
Water prevents and helps heal migraines.
Water prevents and helps heal migraines.
A migraine is a sign of the need for
water from the brain and eyes. It will be completely cleaned if dehydration is
prevented from settling in the body. The type of dehydration that causes
migraines can eventually cause inflammation of the back of the eye and possibly
loss of vision.

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