Your body is ruled by water, but almost everything you’ve been told about “perfect hydration” is half-true at best. That sacred morning glass? Overrated. The urine-color test? Misleading. The viral hacks promising glowing skin and razor-sharp focus if you drink at exact times? Convenient lies. The truth about when and how much you should drink is far more ordinary—yet far more impo… Continues…
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