Energy drinks and sports drinks are not very healthy because of the amounts of sugar that is in them. Increased amounts of sugar creates adverse affects on the body.
The answer is: Energy and Sports Drinks
It is possible to be sodium-deficient if you overexert yourself and lose excessive amounts of sodium in sweat. You can also drive your sodium levels down by drinking too much water and diluting the concentration of sodium in your body.
Both of these things can lead to a potentially dangerous condition known as hyponatremia. With hyponatremia, the extreme loss of sodium can trigger symptoms ranging from muscle cramps, nausea, vomiting, and dizziness to shock, coma, and death.
So I would say heat cramps, but I'm not too sure.
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It's about one million gallons of drinking water.
The motor oil that excreted during oil change will enter our watering system through the sewer.
If this not handled, this oil will enter itself into our water source that we use for consumption and cause potential poisoning in the long run