Water Retention Tablets
Most of us have been brought up to believe that a health problem should be treated with a tablet. This is fine if you have a disease caused by bacteria, since antibiotic tablets will make it go away quite quickly. If you have a headache, an aspirin tablet can also provide a quick cure.
But the truth is that most of today’s problems are not temporary conditions like infections or headaches. They are chronic or long-term problems like water retention, chronic fatigue, PMS or eczema. There are tablets available for these conditions, but they are not cures. They only provide temporary relief.
Meanwhile, the metabolic imbalance in your body which is causing the chronic condition, is still there in the background, and usually gets worse in time.
I don’t know anyone who is happy with the results of taking water retention tablets unless they have been prescribed them for a heart or kidney condition. In fact I get messages all the time from desperate people who have been buying water retention tablets and finding that the more they take the worse their water retention gets, so the more pills they have to take to get the temporary relief.
Please don’t become one of these people. If you have checked with your doctor and he has given the all-clear to your heart and kidneys, then your water retention is simply being caused by a metabolic imbalance. Metabolic imbalances are very common these days, and are caused by eating and drinking too many of the wrong things and not enough of the right ones.
The Waterfall Diet book or E-guide (see column on right) provides the information you need to get rid of your metabolic imbalance and permanently relieve your water retention problem. It tells you what to eat and drink, what to avoid or ration, and includes a self-test so that you can check whether there are any foods that are particularly bad for you.
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Comments
Comment from Thais Rudder
Time September 10, 2010 at 2:28 am
Could you please tell me if taken Livial (hrt) can increase your water retention and put on weight?
Comment from Linda Lazarides
Time September 11, 2010 at 10:59 am
Yes indeed, one of the causes of water retention can be oestrogen replacement therapy or HRT.






Comment from mobashr malik
Time September 2, 2010 at 1:22 am
I have been taking duretic for high blood pressure control. but as soon as I try to stop, my water weight gains so fast, its un belivable. with the same diet all these years, I have gain 20 lbs in last few years, since I had high blood preasure. please be advised.