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Is salt water safe to eat?

4 min read
Approximately 97.5% of the world's water is saline, found mostly in oceans, which is why encountering a vast but undrinkable resource can be a deadly paradox. In survival scenarios, this forces a critical question for many: Is salt water safe to eat?

What Happens to Human Cells When You Drink Salt Water?

5 min read
According to the National Ocean Service, human kidneys can only create urine that is less salty than seawater. This physiological limitation explains the critical dangers that arise from a cellular perspective when you drink salt water, triggering a cascade of detrimental biological processes that lead to severe dehydration and ultimately, system failure.

What Happens If I Drink Salty Water?

3 min read
Over 96% of the world's liquid water is too salty for humans to drink. Drinking salty water, like seawater, does not hydrate you but instead creates a dangerous state of dehydration. This occurs because the salt content is significantly higher than what the human body can process, triggering a physiological cascade that causes more harm than good.