cherylxx
Silver Member
i posted this on another thread but i guess i should make sure ppl see it so giving it its own thread.
hi ladies,
i have been on lipotrim for 2 weeks and have been drinking around 4litres a day.
after speaking to lipotrim however, im now down to 2-3 litres as they said 4 litres is too much and the water is not doing its job if ur drinking that much.
there is also a condition caused by drinking in excess called water intoxication or hyponatremia.
From the cell's point of view, water intoxication produces the same effects as would result from drowning in fresh water. Electrolyte imbalance and tissue swelling can cause an irregular heartbeat, allow fluid to enter the lungs, and may cause fluttering eyelids. Swelling puts pressure on the brain and nerves, which can cause behaviors resembling alcohol intoxication. Swelling of brain tissues can cause seizures, coma and ultimately death unless water intake is restricted and a hypertonic saline (salt) solution is administered. If treatment is given before tissue swelling causes too much cellular damage, then a complete recovery can be expected within a few days. (above copy pasted from information site)
so be careful ppl, its not drinking to excess its drinking steady throughout the day thats the key.
sorry if ive alarmed anyone but i didnt know myself until a few days ago after speaking to lipotrim.
cherylxx
hi ladies,
i have been on lipotrim for 2 weeks and have been drinking around 4litres a day.
after speaking to lipotrim however, im now down to 2-3 litres as they said 4 litres is too much and the water is not doing its job if ur drinking that much.
there is also a condition caused by drinking in excess called water intoxication or hyponatremia.
From the cell's point of view, water intoxication produces the same effects as would result from drowning in fresh water. Electrolyte imbalance and tissue swelling can cause an irregular heartbeat, allow fluid to enter the lungs, and may cause fluttering eyelids. Swelling puts pressure on the brain and nerves, which can cause behaviors resembling alcohol intoxication. Swelling of brain tissues can cause seizures, coma and ultimately death unless water intake is restricted and a hypertonic saline (salt) solution is administered. If treatment is given before tissue swelling causes too much cellular damage, then a complete recovery can be expected within a few days. (above copy pasted from information site)
so be careful ppl, its not drinking to excess its drinking steady throughout the day thats the key.
sorry if ive alarmed anyone but i didnt know myself until a few days ago after speaking to lipotrim.
cherylxx