Can drinking alot of water cause high blood pressure?

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7 Responses to “Can drinking alot of water cause high blood pressure?”

  1. ruby jane Says:

    Flora Carney

    l can’t really say l have ever heard that before.One would think it would be the most healthiest of fluids.

  2. Elizabeth N Says:

    Georgia Caskey

    Hahaha …wow i didnt know that ..maybe its true , i will check on that one ….wow sounds so not true , but who know iam just a model without any doctor Degree ….
    WATER
    SWEATING……GADD!! God forgive us ….water…

  3. dreamreyes79 Says:

    Claudia Bolanos

    Water is great for the body. It cleanses and allows toxins to leave your body. Sweating is good too! You just want to be sure to stay hydrated. If you are working out, doing cardio 30 minutes a day 3 days a week, and eating a healthy diet (watching salt intake and no fried foods) you should be able to get your blood pressure down. Try walking 3 days a week for 3 weeks and see if your blood pressure changes. It definitely couldn’t hurt.

  4. jrocker Says:

    Lula Tracy

    no but it can cause the liver to stop fuctioning

  5. Naidu K L Says:

    Marjorie Dejesus

    We need to drink about 3 litres of water per day.
    It should be even more if there is lot of perspiration.

  6. Jamie F Says:

    Louis Nakamura

    Wooooow.. absolutely wrong.
    Chk tis, “what causes high BP”

    I dont find water or excesive sweating in this link :)

  7. pnreddy Says:

    Ralph Yan

    Drinking lots of water removes the toxins from your body. Water regulates your metabolism. Water can also decrease some types of cancers like colon cancer and bladder cancer. There is no such thing that drinking lots of water raises blood pressure