The second mistaken assumption is that water has no direct metabolic role in the body, only solutes regulate all the functions of the body, which is inaccurate. You have substance A and substance B and if you put them in a test tube, no reaction takes place.
Did you learn that in your first year of chemistry, yes or no? Then the teacher adds some water from a beaker and all of a sudden the whole reaction takes place. Now was it substance A and substance B that reacted, or was it the water that regulated all the reactions? My introduction to science and medicine is that water regulates all functions including the function of everything that it dissolves.
‘Water-intake-regulating mechanisms of the body are efficient throughout the lifespan of the person’ is another inaccurate statement, because as we grow older, in the same way, that the eyes become less sharp, our ears become deaf a little more, and all the other senses begin to diminish, as you know what I’m talking about, well, so does the perception of thirst.
Unfortunately the elderly do not recognize their thirst. Scientifically it has been shown that the elderly who have been deprived of water intake for twenty-four hours some of them when you put water next to them they don’t recognize that they’re thirsty. Whereas the young people in the same group of study immediately started drinking lots of water.
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