That depends on the context. It is certainly better than not drinking anything at all.
Some programs do not recommend any caffeine at all and will not allow caffeinated beverages to count toward water intake.
Others contend that artificial sweetener has a bad affect on the body chemically, and that the sweetness also has a bad psychological affect on ability to change eating habits.
Yes, in naturally sweetened tonic water. No, in artificially sweetened tonic water.
Sugar is solute Water is the solvent Sweetened water is the solution
I would not count on it.
what is the dissolved oxygen in a packaged drinking water bottle
the water is sweetened
No, it is mostly sweetened water.
Water from a well that is naturally soft is called sweet water.
Irrigation systems such as irrigation ditches, channels and canals artificially supply dry land with water.A river is a system which supplies dry land with water naturally, not artificially.
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Plain lemon juice is a fruit juice, albeit rather acidic like grapefruit juice. It does not count as water. Sucking on lemons can actually deteriorate the enamel of ones teeth. The benefits are very similar to grapefruit juice.
It aids in digestion, and makes fecal matter softer.Water is MOST important.Milkshakes don't count. In the digestive system, water pushes feces.
For a 14 ounce of condensed sweetened milk you should put in 5 ounces of water. Five ounces of water would be about half a cup.