None at all. Drinking more water will not reduce your weight.
Not much and it depend how frequently you drink it.
The amount of weight you will lose by stopping drinking alcohol varies depending on several factors, including your current alcohol intake, overall diet, and physical activity level. Alcohol itself is high in calories, with about 7 calories per gram, so cutting it out can lead to weight loss. However, if you replace those alcohol calories with other high-calorie foods or drinks, you may not see significant weight loss. Additionally, alcohol consumption can also lead to increased appetite and poor food choices, so stopping may indirectly contribute to weight loss by improving overall dietary habits.
How much weight you can lose by not drinking soda depends on how much you drink per day. If you drink two large sodas a day and give them up, you can lose 62 pounds in just one year. If you drink more, you will lose even more.
It depends on how much beer you drink. Also your age, metabolism, fitness level, body composition, etc. Most likely you won't lose weight by not drinking beer, but will stop putting on more weight. To lose weight you will need to exercise
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You can loose lots of weight.
I don't know what do you mean by "TOO MUCH". But If you drink the recommended daily amount, it greatly helps you avoid overeating.As you know, in order to lose weight, it is very important to keep an eye on your daily calorie intake. So I believe Drinking water indirectly helps you lose weight.
I depends whether or not your eating food.
Depends how much weight you want to lose, how much and what kinds of food your eating, and of course how much exercise you're doing.
you will die.
Drinking excessive water is no guarantee of weight loss.