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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Drinking 64 oz of water a day increases your metabolism, gives you healthier skin, slows down the aging process (skin, joints, organs, etc.) and has many other benefits. I don't know about making you look more buff, but it does increase the metabolism and gives you more energy to work out longer.
- Anonymous5 years ago
So you are saying you actually tested the water, and it is excellent? Did you test ammonia -- red eyes is one sign of that. Other things include bacterial infections caused by bad water. That many fish dying is obviously a water problem. Not your fault, it is hard to cycle and get new fish. Best thing is to cycle it through, and don't get any more fish until its done. Then get two at a time -- but goldfish need 10 gallons each so not too many. If your tank is very small, then they will keep dying unless you keep it to that limit. Have a pet store test the water if you dont have a kit.
- 1 decade ago
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- 1 decade ago
with all the incredible benefits of drinking water, sure, you will be buffer too...
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- Grant GLv 51 decade ago
It depends what you mean. Higher water content will increase the volume of your muscles, but will take away definition.
- 1 decade ago
Im a bodybuilder, and no. too much water will make muscles soft and fatty like...but you want some water just not too much. milk is great for muscles, protein and calcium =]
- fade_this_rallyLv 71 decade ago
yes..it adds a 'puff' to you. The slight amount of water weight will make you look...'larger than life'
- 1 decade ago
you may be carrying more water weight but wont look buff body builders dehydrate themselves before a competition to look defined and buff
- Drea loveLv 41 decade ago
no it cleans you out and is good for you if you drink too much water you just will have to pee alot lol
- Anonymous1 decade ago
it is proved in medicine that drinking plenty of water reduces your weight