Does drinking water make you weigh more?
No, drinking water does not make you weigh more. Water has no calories and does not contribute to weight gain. When you drink water, your body absorbs it and distributes it throughout your cells, tissues, and organs. The water helps to regulate body temperature, lubricate joints, and transport nutrients and oxygen to your cells. While the weight of water can cause the number on your scale to go up temporarily, this is because water is being stored in your body tissues. It does not mean that you have gained body fat.
Other Drinks
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- What soft drinks fizz the most?
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- How many calories in Mikes hard lemonade?
- What happens when your on coke?
- Does pepsi or diet Mountain Dew spew the most?
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Other Drinks
- Barware
- Beer
- Cider
- Classic Cocktails
- Cocktails
- Coffee
- Fruity Cocktails
- Liquors
- Martinis
- Non-Alcoholic Cocktails
- Other Drinks
- Punches
- Sake
- Sangria
- Tea
- Tropical Drinks


