Water is essential for life, making up about 60% of the human body. It helps carry nutrients, regulate temperature, and keep joints working smoothly. Many people say drinking water first thing in the morning boosts health, detoxes the body, or speeds up metabolism. But is that true?

Drinking water in the morning can help you start the day hydrated, but research shows there’s no special benefit tied to the timing. The body removes toxins naturally through the kidneys and liver, so water doesn’t flush them out more effectively in the morning. Some studies suggest drinking water before meals may help with weight management by making you feel fu…Continues

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