When you drink water, it travels down your throat and into your stomach. From there, it is absorbed into your bloodstream through the walls of your intestines. The water is then circulated throughout your body, delivering hydration to your cells and organs. Any excess water is filtered by your kidneys and excreted as urine.
After drinking water, your body typically processes and eliminates it within about 2-3 hours.
After drinking water, your body typically processes and eliminates it within about 2 hours.
When you drink water, your body may sweat as a way to regulate its temperature. This process helps cool you down by releasing heat through your skin.
When you drink water, your body may heat up slightly because it is working to regulate your internal temperature and maintain balance. This process, known as thermoregulation, can cause a temporary increase in body heat.
Most of the water you drink is absorbed in the small intestine of the body.
Your body receives hydration.
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IT WILL CAUSE your body poisoned
you can dehydrate and some times die.
After drinking water, your body typically processes and eliminates it within about 2-3 hours.
After drinking water, your body typically processes and eliminates it within about 2 hours.
When you drink water, your body may sweat as a way to regulate its temperature. This process helps cool you down by releasing heat through your skin.
no!! as it harms our process of digrstion if we drink water water during eating food..energy released by our body after eating food in the form of heat is nullified due to the effect of water so our body has to apply an extra effort in the process which damages our digestive system
When you drink water, your body may heat up slightly because it is working to regulate your internal temperature and maintain balance. This process, known as thermoregulation, can cause a temporary increase in body heat.
You can get water intoxication, which can effect the balance of the electrolytes in your body and can cause swelling, faster heartbeats etc.
You burp.
Most of the water you drink is absorbed in the small intestine of the body.