Creek Stewart From ‘Fat Guys’ Debunks a Dehydration Myth – You’ll Never Guess What People Believe!

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This Dehydration Myth Is Popular And Many Preppers Think This Is The Way To Go In The Most Dire Of Circumstances. To Find Out What It Is And If It's Okay, Check THIS OUT:

If you have spent any time watching several of the most popular survival shows, you undoubtedly have heard the debate about drinking your urine in a desperate survival situation.

Given you have only about three days you can go without liquid (water), drinking your own urine if the situation is desperate enough seems like a logical, short-term, emergency solution.

So does drinking seawater if the situation is desperate enough, even though it will kill you.

While opinions vary on how bad drinking your own urine is for you, one thing everyone agrees with is that it should be a last-gasp, no other alternatives, lasts resort – and you should only do it once.

In fact, if you are in a situation where your urine is the only liquid available, your chances of survival are almost zero.

To see why you may be in serious trouble without water beside stating the obvious, check out the video on the next page.

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8 Comments

  1. Chris Oelerich said:

    It’s always good to collect knowledge and good information even if there is a 100% chance as in this scenario of ever drinking my own and or God forbid someone else’s urine. The author didn’t however have to write paragraphs on this subject, one sentence in fact three words would have been quite sufficient to get the point across as in ‘Don’t drink piss’. When I am hiking or hunting I always take a hydration pack and a small filtration unit in case I get stuck and have to drink from a pond or stream. For desert hiking I take half again what I think I will need and as long as I have been doing this have never had to dig into my reserves. Lastly when I am out I also keep a substantial reserve of enhanced water in my truck, again, in the unlikely event I go through my supply I have a ready when I get back.

  2. Chas Smith said:

    In desert or dunes I always gorge on water before leaving vehicle.

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