Drinking water on an empty stomach is often promoted as a health “hack,” but the effects are more modest than many claims suggest.
What drinking water first thing in the morning may do:
- Rehydrate you after sleep
- Your body loses water overnight through breathing and sweating, so a glass of water can help replace fluids.
- Support digestion
- Fluids help your digestive system function normally and can help prevent constipation when combined with enough fiber.
- Help with appetite control
- Drinking water before meals may help some people feel fuller and eat less.
- Support normal body functions
- Water is needed for circulation, temperature regulation, and kidney function.
What it probably does not do:
- It does not “flush out toxins” in a special way.
- It does not cause major weight loss by itself.
- It does not cure diseases simply because it is taken on an empty stomach.
Tips:
- Drink according to your thirst and activity level.
- Avoid forcing very large amounts of water quickly, as excessive water intake can be harmful.
- People with certain heart, kidney, or fluid-balance conditions should follow their healthcare professional’s advice about fluid intake.
A glass of water in the morning can be a healthy habit—it’s just one part of an overall balanced lifestyle.