When you are well hydrated, that water is moving through your veins and organs, collecting things that need to be carried out. Even when we are not well hydrated, our body has to do this, but it can’t work as efficiently if we aren’t drinking enough water, and can’t move the waste out without water for the junk to adhere to. (This is why when you’re dehydrated, your pee is darker; it’s carrying out all the built up garbage that’s been waiting.) You drink water, it is absorbed by the intestines and circulates in your bodily fluids, such as blood and mucous membranes. Then it filters through the kidneys, which push the waste and extra water into the bladder so they can keep processing blood, and the bladder moves it through the urethra and out of the body as urine. Depletion happens when we are not replenishing that supply because bleeding, sweat, tears, and urine all expel water.
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