Alcohol doesn't cause the body to retain water but to lose it.
yes THC wont cause you to retain water
When the breakdown products of caffeine and alcohol are filtered out through the kidneys they pull water will them, giving you a higher urine volume
Sugary foods: cakes, candies, cookies, sodas White breads Fried foods Processed foods. Also not drinking enough water can cause you to have a slow metabolism. Drinking diet sodas is not the same as drinking water. Diet drinks will cause you to retain water and thus making you gain weight. Water will help you to flush all that out.
No.
The impact of drinking alcohol depends upon the quantity of alcohol that you drink. If you are also drinking water along with your alcohol, that does not alter the impact of the alcohol (although it can reduce the severity of the subsequent hangover).
It can be caused by drinking alcohol
Basically, drinking alcohol influences a persons blood alcohol level. Also drinking water decreases it.
Drinking alcohol does not help get weed out of your system any faster than drinking water does. Just drink a bunch of water and it will get it out fast.
alcohol displaces water in your body. Your hangover is a type of dehydration always drink lots of water after drinking alcohol.
No. Just the opposite, The caffeine in coffee is a diuretic, and that will make your body produce more urine. On the contrary, caffeine increases blood pressure so if you suffer from low blood pressure caffeine in moderation can help you retain water over time and reduce dehydration.
Drinking water after any alcohol won't 'dilute' it, but it does ease the next morning's hangover by keeping the body hydrated. Most hangover symptoms are caused by dehydration, and those that aren't are aggravated by it.
Drinking non-alcoholic drinks and consuming food while drinking alcohol slows the absorption of alcohol into the blood.