It Doesn’t “Detox” Your Body
Your liver and kidneys handle detoxification naturally. Water supports them but doesn’t magically flush out toxins.
Timing Isn’t Magical
While morning hydration is helpful, drinking water anytime during the day provides the same essential benefits. Total daily intake matters more than timing.
It Won’t Cure Disease
Water is vital for health, but it isn’t a treatment. It supports your body’s functions but doesn’t replace medical care.
How Much Water Should You Drink?
The classic “8 glasses a day” rule is a decent starting point, but your needs vary depending on:
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Body size
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Activity level
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Climate
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Overall health
A better approach: drink when you’re thirsty and aim for pale yellow urine as a hydration guide.
Tips for Making Morning Hydration a Habit
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