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this may sound like a strange question but I was wondering it helps to flush your system with water gets the drug out faster, would that not also apply to the runs? Hope it's not to off the wall just wondering Limbo
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Thank-you I've been wondering about that for a long time but was afraid to ask for sounding stupid you guys are great It was a wonderful day when I found you guys Limbo
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no , toxins are more in the blood and kidneys, not the intestine and bowel. diahrea will dehaydrate ya tho, so large amounts of water are needed ne way. flush the kidneys,that and bladder, that is where most of the toxins will enter after leaving the blood stream.
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Yes..it helps to flush your system out. Also, when you have diarrhea, you can become dehydrated and you lose a lot of electrolytes which is bad on your body..so PUSH the fluids....
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what I meant was if you do not stop the runs would it not help to flush the system faster?
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i know that water will flush ya kidneys,and in turn more toxinx will enter kidneys, more flushing and so forth...so yes it will help to consume large amounts of water. i used to pass a drug test with water alone, never noticed ne diarhea. now if the water will help with the runs im unsure? but if thats the problem use some immodium..
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