Dehydration is one way in which homeostasis within the body can be disrupted. Much rarer is a condition called water intoxication, which can occur when the body's cells contain too much water and too few electrolytes, such as sodium (Na), calcium (Ca), and potassium (K). Water intoxication is often associated with excess sweating. When a person sweats, both water and electrolytes are lost from the body. When the lost fluid is replaced by water alone, however, electrolyte levels in the blood can fall to dangerously low levels. Which of the following would most likely restore homeostasis in someone with water intoxication? A. increasing the rate at which lymph is filtered through the lymph nodes B. the production of antidiuretic hormone (ADH), which increases water retention C. increasing the body's temperature to lose excess water through sweating D. the reabsorption of salts and ions into the blood as they pass through the kidneys