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- Coconut water: Is it super hydrating? - Mayo Clinic
So coconut water is a type of juice Unlike some other juices, unflavored coconut water is low in added sugar and calories Some people drink coconut water for its electrolytes Those are charged minerals that help you stay hydrated The body loses water and electrolytes from sweating during exercise or hard work and from illnesses such as
- Alkaline water: Better than plain water? - Mayo Clinic
Alkaline water has a higher pH than that of plain tap water So proponents say that alkaline water can neutralize acid in the body Some say that alkaline water can help prevent disease, such as cancer and stroke But more research is needed to prove these claims Some studies also suggest that alkaline water may help slow bone loss
- Clear liquid diet - Mayo Clinic
Water, plain, carbonated or flavored Fruit juices without pulp, such as apple or white grape juice Fruit-flavored beverages, such as fruit punch or lemonade Carbonated drinks, including dark sodas, such as cola and root beer Gelatin without fruit Tea or coffee without milk, cream or nondairy creamer Sports drinks
- Polyethylene glycol 3350, electrolytes, and ascorbic acid (oral route)
The polyethylene glycol (PEG), electrolytes, and ascorbic acid combination is used to cleanse the colon (bowel) in preparation for a procedure called a colonoscopy MoviPrep® is a laxative It works by causing you to have diarrhea to clean your colon Cleaning your colon will help your doctor see inside of it more clearly during a colonoscopy
- Warfarin diet: What foods should I avoid? - Mayo Clinic
Warfarin is a blood-thinning medicine that helps treat and prevent blood clots There's no special diet for people who take warfarin But some foods and drinks can make it harder for warfarin to prevent blood clots It's important to pay attention to what you eat and drink while taking this medicine
- Caffeine: Is it dehydrating or not? - Mayo Clinic
The amount of water your body needs varies Your age, body size and activity level affect how much water you need Also, where you live, if you have air conditioning when it's hot, or if you work inside or outside can affect how much you need to drink Breathing, getting rid of body waste and sweating are ways the body loses water
- Taurine in energy drinks: What is it? - Mayo Clinic
Taurine, in certain amounts, is a safe drink ingredient in the United States Taurine occurs naturally in foods with protein, such as meat or fish
- Edema - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Medicines that help the body get rid of too much fluid through urine can treat worse forms of edema One of the most common of these water pills, also known as diuretics, is furosemide (Lasix) A health care provider can decide about the need for water pills Treating the cause of the swelling is often the focus over time
- Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Cool the person with whatever means available — put in a cool tub of water or a cool shower, spray with a garden hose, sponge with cool water, fan while misting with cool water, or place ice packs or cold, wet towels on the person's head, neck, armpits and groin Causes Heatstroke can happen as a result of: Being in a hot environment
- Heart palpitations - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Unless the palpitations are caused by a heart condition, heart palpitations rarely require treatment Instead, a health care provider might recommend taking steps to avoid the triggers that cause palpitations
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