Do We Absorb All the Water We Drink?
                                
                                
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                                Every day, about nine liters of fluid, from ingested liquids and digestive secretions, enter the small intestine, but no, we do not absorb all the water we drink. The amount your body absorbs is a highly regulated process involving multiple organs working to maintain your precise fluid balance. This intricate system ensures that while you take in fluid, excess is consistently removed through various excretory pathways.