Laetoli is a site in Tanzania, dated to the Plio-Pleistocene and famous for its homininfootprints, preserved in volcanic ash. The site of the Laetoli footprints (Site G) is located 45 km south of Olduvai gorge. The location and tracks were discovered by archaeologist Mary Leakey in 1976, and were excavated by 1978.
Beer does not dehydrate you. At 5% alcohol by volume the amount of water in beer will compensate for the alcohol. I did a study taking my water content in the morning and drinking heavily throughout the day (equivalent of 10 beers). Absolutely no water was consumed throughout the day, just beer The following morning, over 12 hours since the last beer was taken (so I have peed all I could), the water content in my body was exactly the same as the previous morning. "Exactly" meaning to the tenth percentage. Given that my water content remained the same clearly indicates that beer does not dehydrate. With a lower alcohol content - say 4.2% for light beer it is properly concluded that your body would actually hydrate. Hope this helps. And by the way, I don't recommend that level of consumption - you should keep it down to 3 or 4 beers a day unless you want to burn out your organs.
The alcohol in the beer may make you feel better short-term, but it will dehydrate you and weaken your immune system, making it more difficult for your body to fight the disease that is causing your fever.
Dehydration is spelled dehydration
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Slightly, but it shouldn't be an issue if you are getting a normal amount to drink. Alcohol, on the other hand, is extremely dehydrating (just in case you're chasing your cigarette with a beer).
Yes cranberry juice will dehydrate you.
The word you are looking for is "dehydrate."
The A the two E's and sometimes the Y.
I would like to know what temperature and for how long it takes to dehydrate marshmallows.... I have a dehydrator...
This is information which was "true" a while ago. But with new information the answer is no. Coffee will not dehydrate you.
Not a really good idea. The alcohol (and the beer) will tend to dehydrate you- and you will pay the penalty in reduced performance when sweating during the game. Save the lager for celebrating the win.
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