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Why can’t we drink salt water?
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Why can't we drink salt water?

Apr 30, 2015

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Health & Medicine

Anna Smith

Why can't we drink salt water? Apparently it keeps us even more dehydrated. Saltwater is a hypertonic fluid ... is can destroy your kidneys. Read more...
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Page 1: Why can't we drink salt water?

Why can’t we drink salt water?

Page 2: Why can't we drink salt water?

They say...

• We get thirsty because the concentration of salt in our body goes up therefore clearly we do not need any more salt

• The salt basically overpowers (absorbs) water and dehydrates our bodies even quicker

Page 3: Why can't we drink salt water?

Saltwater is a hypertonic fluid which means it contains more salt than human blood does. As a result our bodies cannot cope with the excess salt.

Page 4: Why can't we drink salt water?

How do we absorb water? A process called osmosis is what regulates salt travelling in our bodies. In normal circumstances the saltiness inside our cells is the same as outside.

Page 5: Why can't we drink salt water?

When drinking salt water, the saline in our blood increases dramatically which causes blood cells keep release water instead of absorbing it. This is what causes the onset of dehydration.

Page 6: Why can't we drink salt water?

Drink fresh water only. Do not attempt to get away with swallowing ocean or

sea water without dangerous consequences. Excessive salt intake can destroy kidneys. Without

fresh water internal organs start shutting down. Water

is crucial for human’s survival.