As you dehydrate, your body “thickens” liquids inside the body, to include blood.
As you rehydrate, your body returns the internal liquid of your body to the normal amount while using some of that water to remove toxins via urination. This takes time.
Once your body is back to normal “viscosity” internally, and you don’t have an abundance of toxins to remove, you begin to just pass the water you’re drinking as clear urine.
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