Urine cannot effectively substitute for water as a source of hydration. While it is primarily composed of water, it also contains waste products and toxins that the body needs to eliminate. Drinking urine can lead to dehydration, as the body would have to expend energy to filter out these waste products. It's essential to drink clean, safe water for proper hydration.
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You can use a clean friend's urine, or some companies sell synthetic urine designed for tricking drug tests.
There is not a substitute for water when baking or cooking foods. There are a lot of things you can use to substitute water intake in your diet though. Anything you make with water including tea, lemonade, hot tea, coffee, or hot chocolate.
Human beings 'pee' urine, not water. Urine can sometimes appear clear if one is very well hydrated, but it is still urine.
Your urine turns clearer.
Urine with a relatively low amount of water in it.
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The clearer your urine, the more water intake. The more yellow the urine, the less water intake. The yellow color of urine is a consequence of certain molecules our body produces. The intensity of color therefore depends on the production of these molecule by our body and the amount of water we drink and subsequently excrete in the urine.
The clearer your urine, the more water intake. The more yellow the urine, the less water intake. The yellow color of urine is a consequence of certain molecules our body produces. The intensity of color therefore depends on the production of these molecule by our body and the amount of water we drink and subsequently excrete in the urine.
Depends on what kind of urine
No, urine is stored in the bladder. The liver filters toxins which are expelled in the urine.