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From The book of Survival by Anthony Greenbank, pages 51-52.
- Urine
 - Don't drink, as salt content too high. You become thirstier. Use to make damp cooling pad in burning heat. Or to warm chilled skin in cold
 - Alcohol
 - Consumption not advised. Could precipitate rash actions in survival situations.
 - Battery water
 - It might contain toxic amounts of lead.
 - Fish fluids
 - Don't drink---even if you have the chance. Many have been found harmful, though there are exceptions.
 - Glacier water
 - Rushing melted water from snow areas in mountains contains pounded/powdered/crushed rock. However, alternative clear-water supplies are usually available in the hills.
 - Anything milky, salty, soapy
 - The exceptions (like coconut milk)
 
Offered by Clipper.