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No, it's a diuretic and has the exact opposite effect.
Alcohols can be considered organic equivalents of inorganic water. Alcohols can form hydrogen bonds with water and low weight alcohols are miscible in water.
Yes, but it is offset by the diuretic effect and the need to digest the carbohydrates. Drinking beer is not a substitute for drinking water.
The carbon chain portion limits solubility. In smaller chain alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, and propanol the carbon chain has no real effect and such alcohols are water-soluble in any ratio. Most isomers of butanol have limited solubility.
Diuretic.
They don't have a direct effect, but they cause your body to produce more urine. When that urine is expelled, the total amount of water in your body decreases. Also, "water level" isn't really the best term here. Try "hydration" or "amount of water".
Plutonim is not soluble in water and alcohols.
They are called as Diuretic drugs.You have moderate acting drug called as Hydroclorothiazide and Chlorthizide. Normally used in Hypertension or high blood pressure.Brisk acting diuretic called as Frusemide as well as Furesemide. These drugs specially Frusemide causes loss of large quantity of of water as well as sodium chloride. Along with this effect, you have one undesired side effect. That is loss of potassium chloride. To prevent this, you have Spironolactone, Triamteren and Amiloride drugs.They are called as Potassium sparing diuretic drugs.These are mild acting diuretic drugs.There are many more and your Physician will select the best one for you.
A diuretic is something that reduces the amount of water in your body by causing you to urinate more, and more frequently. Diuretics include prescription medications like lasix, and common food ingredients like caffeine. They are often effective in treating high blood pressure.
No. Coffee is a known diuretic, meaning that it dehydrates you quicker. If you are thirsty, drinking clean water or an isotonic drink (such as a sports drink) is best for you. Still, the net effect of coffee is to hydrate.
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