Actually, the rate of blood filtration by kidney glomerulae is pretty constant and independent of the amount of urine in your bladder. Except if you overflow to the point of drowning your kidney of course.
Yes.. my point was only that to get rid of more than water you're better peeing than sweating. In any case, the liver is the only toxin-handling organ in the body (and a complex one).
Yes.. my point was only that to get rid of more than water you're better peeing than sweating. In any case, the liver is the only toxin-handling organ in the body (and a complex one).