Another Diet Pill Review – Water Pills
February 15, 2009 by Sherry Ingram

Water pills are diuretics that trigger the kidneys to eliminate sodium from its system the soonest possible time. The elimination of sodium results in the excretion of water as waste products. Also, some water pills limit the body’s ability to absorb sodium, which is removed from the body as waste and thus water is eliminated from the body,
The real purpose of water pills is the management of hypertension. By triggering the excretion of water as waste, there is overall blood volume in the body. By lowering the blood volume, the blood pressure is decreased. With the excretion of water is the removal of toxins in the body.
The use of water pills can produce very dangerous side effects to the body. Since it removes water, the water need of the body is compromised. Also, the higher excretion of water removes important nutrients that could have been absorbed had there been more time to process the water. The weight lost is actually water weight and the diuretic effect of the pill would lower blood pressure tremendously thus affect the over-all circulation of the blood in the body. So before taking the water pill, it would be best to have a consult with your physician as having the water pills ingredients in the system too much for too long may result in many grave consequences.
















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