nope, but you can retain water
2006-07-27 03:24:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Having excessive amounts of water will cause you to bloat, or retain it. But, the minute you go off to the bathroom a couple times it's gone. Now too much water (and I mean a lot, like anything above 120oz) can cause some kidney damage or swelling of the brain.
My advice, stick to 8-10 glasses a day, If that is difficult at first start with 2 glasses and work your way up! But stick to it, because your body won't react properly unless the water is taken in everyday.
No, you can not get fat so drink up!
2006-07-27 03:37:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not.Water has not calories therefore cannot be converted to fat.As far as water retention is concerned drinking water is the best way to avoid it.If you consume water regularly your body becomes accustomed to getting rid of it.If you don't drink enough your body retains it as a sort of panic response
2006-07-27 03:27:53
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answered by joecseko 6
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No!!! if you eat too much bread/starch/sugar, that can make you fat bacause it turns into sugar, which helps your babody hold the water in, making you swollen/fat.
but if you eat healthy, and drink clean water, it wont do that, it'll help drain out all the toxins in your body and keep you hydrated.
that worst part is having to pee constantly, i just think of how im peeing the fat away when im usin the toilet
2006-07-27 03:27:09
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answered by LoLa 3
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NO...water contains no calories. But you can retain water if you eat too much salt. Most of the time, drinking water will flush your system and end fluid retention.
2006-07-27 03:24:52
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answered by Sassy OLD Broad 7
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No, because water does not contain any calories, however it can make you bloated and increase your weight from fluid retention, but the body will soon flush that out. HTH.
2006-07-27 06:58:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but you might feel a bit bloated. Remember, all things in moderation. Even too much water can be unhealthy.
2006-07-27 03:25:11
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answered by SuzeY 5
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no. impossible.
There is nothing in water that the body could convert into fat.
2006-07-27 03:57:07
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answered by scubalady01 5
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Not unless you have kidney failure. But then, it wouldn't be "fat" -- it would just be water retention and "bloat".
2006-07-28 07:07:16
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answered by Anonymous
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of course not! Water cleanse our body and regulates metabolism.
2006-07-27 03:45:04
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answered by @ngёL♥PÏήK 5
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I dont think you can! But I am not 100% sure tho! Good luck finding out!
2006-07-27 03:45:40
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answered by Anonymous
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