Do you drink water into your stomach?

Drinking water is to drink to the stomach, but the stomach is only a place where water passes through, but also through the whole body blood circulation for metabolism.
After a person drinks water, the water will pass through the mouth, esophagus into the stomach, small intestine, the whole body blood, colon, anus, and finally partially absorbed into the blood, into the body blood circulation, and partially with the fecal discharge.
1. Mouth: the entrance to the digestive tract.
2. Esophagus: in the esophagus water begins to be absorbed into the bloodstream.
3. Stomach: after drinking water on an empty stomach, water will be absorbed into the bloodstream very quickly; when drinking water on a full stomach, the absorption of water may last for several hours, and the more you eat, the slower the absorption of water.
4. Small intestine: in the small intestine, water can be efficiently absorbed into the blood.
5. Large intestine: water reabsorption can take place.
6. Kidneys: a key part of urine production. Only by obtaining large amounts of water can the kidneys filter toxins effectively.
Finally, water can be excreted through urine, feces, skin, mouth and nose (breathing).
Therefore, the stomach is only one place through which water flows.