Bruce Lee’s death may have been due to drinking too much water; New discovery

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The new discovery comes nearly half a century after Bruce Lee’s death. He was 32 years old when he died.

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ChaiBruce Lee is the superstar who popularized the Nice martial art in Hollywood and created fans all over the world. In July 1973, at the age of 32, Bruce Lee died of cerebral edema, according to the autopsy report. It was also stated in the report that the reason for this could be the painkillers he was using. Now a new report has come out regarding the actor’s death.

Hyponatremia may have been the cause of brain swelling that led to Bruce Lee’s death, a new study has found. In Clinical Kidney Journal This was revealed in the published article. According to the researchers, hyponatremia occurs when the body’s sodium levels drop as a result of drinking too much water. It can also cause swelling in the brain.

Lee’s kidneys were unable to control the excess water entering his body. The New York Post reported that the study also found that cannabis use also contributed to Lee’s increased thirst. Researchers say hyponatremia caused Lee’s kidneys to fail, which led to his death. Lee’s famous quote is ‘Be Water My Friend’. But the researchers say that the water itself took his life.

His wife, Linda Lee, previously said in an interview that Lee had been following a high-water diet. In his biography of the star, ‘Bruce Lee: A Life’, author Matthew Pauly also says that Lee drank too much water in the period before he became ill. 2018 Lani book released.

The new discovery comes nearly half a century after Bruce Lee’s death. After Bruce Lee’s death, there were many arguments that he was killed by Chinese goons and not by heat stroke. He was 32 years old when he died.

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