Drinking lots of water
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Believe me it took real hard effort to increase my daily water intake, right now drinking 4 liters of cool clear water per day, no colas no sweetened drinks. Drinking lots and lots of water is undoubtedly good for health, but since human body is made of 70% fluid I am finding this increased intake of water actually put few extra pounds on me. Nevertheless, drink(only water), enjoy and stay safe :)
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Starting in a few hours, as it is quiz night.
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The Digital Worm wrote:
Drinking lots and lots of water is undoubtedly good for health,
Drinking lots and lots of water will kill you. Drinking excessive water can lead to serious electrolyte imbalances in your body. Since a person gets quite a bit of water from food, drinking about two liters is sufficient for most adults.
Joe Woodbury wrote:
Drinking lots and lots of water will kill you.
I'm glad you brought that up, I was concerned we might have a Darwin Awards contender amongst us!
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He got married? (ducks and runs...) Yes I'll be here all week...
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Inventing a meal that went between brunch and lunch!
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Inventing a meal that went between brunch and lunch!
What is the name of the meal? crunch (krunch), drunch, or grunch?
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Inventing a meal that went between brunch and lunch!
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Yes it does. It still hydrates. I checked.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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Did you ever hear this one: A guy walks into a bar and orders three beers. He explained to the bartender that he had just moved from Wisconsin where he and his two buddies would have a drink every Friday. The two other beers were in memory of his buddies. One Friday he walks in and orders two beers instead of three! The bartender asks: why two? The man replies: "I've quit drinking" (Corny? sure it is) :-D
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The Digital Worm wrote:
intake of water actually put few extra pounds on me
I don't think that can happen. I guess you need to cut on those burgers which you eat before sipping water. :)
I try to refrain from eating and drinking water together this dilutes digestive acids, slow down metabolism and in result you may actually put extra flab.
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Yes it does. It still hydrates. I checked.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
Chris Maunder wrote:
It still hydrates.
And dehydrates almost as quickly. :-D
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The Digital Worm wrote:
Drinking lots and lots of water is undoubtedly good for health,
Drinking lots and lots of water will kill you. Drinking excessive water can lead to serious electrolyte imbalances in your body. Since a person gets quite a bit of water from food, drinking about two liters is sufficient for most adults.
Joe Woodbury wrote:
Drinking lots and lots of water will kill you.
My son said he knew someone at school who drinks a lot of water: He first go to his doctor asking how much water will kill him, then he drinks that amount less one cup everyday. I hope the doctor's answer is not inflated by more than a cup. :)
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Inventing a meal that went between brunch and lunch!
What is the name of the meal? crunch (krunch), drunch, or grunch?
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it is called ddunch, obviously. :)
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Chris Maunder wrote:
It still hydrates.
And dehydrates almost as quickly. :-D
Regards, Nish
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No, it doesn't, that is a fallacy. In fact for about 100 years the people of london only frank beer, as the water would have killed you. Children would get two pints of beer a day at school (those that could afford to go there), and most people would drink 6 to 8 pints a day. It is an urban myth that beer dehydrates. There is far more water in the beer than the alcohol could possible absorb.
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Large healthy bladder that I empty before going to bed.
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Joe Woodbury wrote:
drinking about two liters is sufficient for most adults.
Depends on your size and how much you consume, I used to do cardio workout for 30 minutes everyday and lose almost half a liter water in the morning itself. Moreover, my dietitian told me that the max limit of daily intake of fluids is your weight in pounds/40, it comes exact 5 liters a day for me.
The Digital Worm wrote:
Moreover, my dietitian told me that the max limit of daily intake of fluids is your weight in pounds/40, it comes exact 5 liters a day for me.
I can easily finish a 64 oz coke over a movie (that's regular size at the local movie theater), I guess I should avoid watching more than one movie a day.
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Believe me it took real hard effort to increase my daily water intake, right now drinking 4 liters of cool clear water per day, no colas no sweetened drinks. Drinking lots and lots of water is undoubtedly good for health, but since human body is made of 70% fluid I am finding this increased intake of water actually put few extra pounds on me. Nevertheless, drink(only water), enjoy and stay safe :)
I've been drinking about three liters a day this summer. And only one (large) cup of coffee.
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No, it doesn't, that is a fallacy. In fact for about 100 years the people of london only frank beer, as the water would have killed you. Children would get two pints of beer a day at school (those that could afford to go there), and most people would drink 6 to 8 pints a day. It is an urban myth that beer dehydrates. There is far more water in the beer than the alcohol could possible absorb.
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Most of the beer consumption at the time was extremely weak by modern standards 1% alcohol would keep it sterile while not letting you get drunk; so the proper comparison would be about a half dozen pints of old beer to one pint of modern beer and 5 pints of water.
3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18
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Joe Woodbury wrote:
drinking about two liters is sufficient for most adults.
Depends on your size and how much you consume, I used to do cardio workout for 30 minutes everyday and lose almost half a liter water in the morning itself. Moreover, my dietitian told me that the max limit of daily intake of fluids is your weight in pounds/40, it comes exact 5 liters a day for me.
The Digital Worm wrote:
y dietitian told me that the max limit of daily intake of fluids is your weight in pounds/40,
My math bit rusty, but if a person weighs 175 lbs then 175/40 = 4.375
The Digital Worm wrote:
it comes exact 5 liters a day for me.
Hmmm, You sure it is liters? that means the above person can consume max of 4.375 liters of water per day. So, 1 litre = 4+ cups 4.375 * 4 = 17.5 cups a day :omg: :wtf: p.s. I know what you said was maximum, but don't you think that is way off.
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The Digital Worm wrote:
Moreover, my dietitian told me that the max limit of daily intake of fluids is your weight in pounds/40, it comes exact 5 liters a day for me.
I can easily finish a 64 oz coke over a movie (that's regular size at the local movie theater), I guess I should avoid watching more than one movie a day.
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He said water not coke. There should be no problem with code ;P ;P :-O
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The Digital Worm wrote:
intake of water actually put few extra pounds on me
I don't think that can happen. I guess you need to cut on those burgers which you eat before sipping water. :)
d@nish wrote:
The Digital Worm wrote: intake of water actually put few extra pounds on me I don't think that can happen.
Yes it can. Assuming he's otherwise healthy (some health problems can result in excess water retention); it means he was mildly dehydrated beforehand. Unfortunately that's not an uncommon problem for people either don't drink much or who drink lots of diuretics (eg caffeine, ethanol).
3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18