Is there any way for the immune system to detect water molecules? Tessa Smith/ 'Livingwaterless'claims to be internally allergic to water molecules.

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Tessa Hansen Smith (LivingWaterLess) claims she's internally allergic to water when it touches her throat, her internal organs, and her bloodstream. She has an internal allergic reaction to intravenous saline, she explained it's because her bloodstream immune cells are reacting to the presence of water molecules. She says nurses have accused her of making it up. She says the only reason she can drink milk is because the fats in the milk surround the water molecules so they cannot be detected by her immune system. Is there any way for the immune system to detect or recognize water molecules?
 
Tessa Hansen Smith (LivingWaterLess) claims she's internally allergic to water when it touches her throat, her internal organs, and her bloodstream. She has an internal allergic reaction to intravenous saline, she explained it's because her bloodstream immune cells are reacting to the presence of water molecules. She says nurses have accused her of making it up. She says the only reason she can drink milk is because the fats in the milk surround the water molecules so they cannot be detected by her immune system. Is there any way for the immune system to detect or recognize water molecules?
One thing for sure. She can't live without water molecules. :auiqs.jpg:
 
Tessa Hansen Smith (LivingWaterLess) claims she's internally allergic to water when it touches her throat, her internal organs, and her bloodstream. She has an internal allergic reaction to intravenous saline, she explained it's because her bloodstream immune cells are reacting to the presence of water molecules. She says nurses have accused her of making it up. She says the only reason she can drink milk is because the fats in the milk surround the water molecules so they cannot be detected by her immune system. Is there any way for the immune system to detect or recognize water molecules?
Benefit of the doubt here

You have something called a link by chance?
 
The immune system responds to the various proteins associated with infectious pathogens and allergens. Water is not a protein. Sounds like a load of horse shit.
 
She is famous on Instagram for her claim of being internally allergic to water. Her Instagram handle is livingwaterless and she posts often about being in hospital and having internal reactions to water, not just on her skin.
 
Tessa Hansen Smith (LivingWaterLess) claims she's internally allergic to water when it touches her throat, her internal organs, and her bloodstream. She has an internal allergic reaction to intravenous saline, she explained it's because her bloodstream immune cells are reacting to the presence of water molecules. She says nurses have accused her of making it up. She says the only reason she can drink milk is because the fats in the milk surround the water molecules so they cannot be detected by her immune system. Is there any way for the immune system to detect or recognize water molecules?

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She is famous on Instagram for her claim of being internally allergic to water. Her Instagram handle is livingwaterless and she posts often about being in hospital and having internal reactions to water, not just on her skin.
She's delusional.
 
Because she is crazy as an outhouse rat.

Around 60% every human body is just water. Without it ... you would look like this.

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She says she reacts to the water already inside her body when it touches her skin. She said she's allergic to her period blood when it touches her skin, as well as her saliva and tears.
 

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