If milk is 80% water, then it would have 80% of the hydration effect that water doesSince milk is 80 something percent water can the water in milk have the same affects as normal water or am I just retarded
no, the water in milk is not the same as normal water because it contains other components that affect how the body uses it for hydration. While milk is about 86-88% water and hydrates you, it also contains proteins, fats, and electrolytes that make it a more effective hydrator than water alone, according to some studies, especially after exercise. However, milk also contains calories and other nutrients that pure water does not, which is a significant difference in effect.Since milk is 80 something percent water can the water in milk have the same affects as normal water or am I just retarded
ChatGPT'ing answers with a horrible signal:noise rationo, the water in milk is not the same as normal water because it contains other components that affect how the body uses it for hydration. While milk is about 86-88% water and hydrates you, it also contains proteins, fats, and electrolytes that make it a more effective hydrator than water alone, according to some studies, especially after exercise. However, milk also contains calories and other nutrients that pure water does not, which is a significant difference in effect.
I searched on googleChatGPT'ing answers with a horrible signal:noise ratio
first sentence just means "water isnt identical to milk"... obviously
and then you just go on to explain the differences between water and milk
85-90% Milk will hydrate you the same amount as 85-90% the amount of water, as for debloating water is just better objectively cause of less calories and shit in it


