Nope no Antioxidants in pure water. But water helps the body stay healthy and hydrated by carrying off toxins in our sweat & urine.
The human body is made up of about 60 water.
Water has the least effect on a person's metabolism as it does not contain any calories or nutrients that would have an impact on metabolic rate.
it contain impurities because organism lives in water
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all the part of the body contain more water
The human body is made up of about 60% water, so a 70kg body would contain approximately 42 liters of water.
60% by weight in adult human male, 55% by weight in adult human female
No. but the process of metabolism creates water.
Water is water, doesn't matter where it comes from. The fluid that has water and lots of other stuff in the blood is plasma.
Riboflavin (vitamin B2) and niacin (vitamin B3) are both water-soluble B vitamins essential for human health. Riboflavin plays a crucial role in energy production, antioxidant activity, and the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. Niacin is important for cellular metabolism, DNA repair, and the production of hormones in the adrenal glands. Both vitamins are found in various foods, with riboflavin in dairy products and leafy greens, and niacin in meat, fish, and whole grains.
Water typically takes about 20-30 minutes to pass through the human body, but this can vary depending on factors such as hydration levels and individual metabolism.
On average, a human produces about 1 to 1.5 liters of water per day through metabolic processes such as respiration and digestion. This water is generated as a byproduct of chemical reactions within the body.