That “see more” line is usually used to hint at dramatic claims, but the truth is more ordinary.
Drinking water on an empty stomach (like first thing in the morning) can be helpful because:
- Rehydrates you after sleep: You naturally lose water overnight through breathing and sweat.
- May support digestion: It can gently “wake up” your digestive system and help bowel movement in some people.
- Can improve alertness: Mild dehydration can make you feel sluggish, so water may help you feel more awake.
But a few common claims are exaggerated:
- It does not “detox” your body in any special way—your liver and kidneys already do that job.
- It does not magically boost metabolism in a major way, though any water intake can slightly increase energy expenditure for a short time.
- It’s not required to drink water immediately after waking—what matters more is overall daily hydration.
So it’s a simple healthy habit, not a miracle cure.
If you want, I can tell you what actually is scientifically proven about morning hydration routines (there are a few interesting effects).