Your so ****** it's hilarious, your on a boxing forum any you know less than nothing about boxing, a saline IV has sodium in it, what does sodium do with water, it retains it in the body, that is why fighters like to use IV, because it puts weight back on fighters much quicker than oral rehydration dopey
5. Cause: Excessive Sodium
Sodium is critical to the body because it regulates blood volume, blood pressure, body fluids, and more. However, too much sodium can have a negative effect on the body. In addition to other health risks, too much sodium will result in water retention. When the body takes in too much sodium, water retention occurs to dilute the sodium. Edema occurs because water retention causes capillaries, or small blood vessels, to leak excess fluid in-between cells.
When we have a fighter cutting weight for a fight, the first thing is cut all salt from their diet, the first thing we do after the weigh in is eat foods high in salt and fluids with electrolytes, thanks for letting everyone know how clueless you really are
5. Cause: Excessive Sodium
Sodium is critical to the body because it regulates blood volume, blood pressure, body fluids, and more. However, too much sodium can have a negative effect on the body. In addition to other health risks, too much sodium will result in water retention. When the body takes in too much sodium, water retention occurs to dilute the sodium. Edema occurs because water retention causes capillaries, or small blood vessels, to leak excess fluid in-between cells.
When we have a fighter cutting weight for a fight, the first thing is cut all salt from their diet, the first thing we do after the weigh in is eat foods high in salt and fluids with electrolytes, thanks for letting everyone know how clueless you really are

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