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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I've been drinking about three liters a day this summer. And only one (large) cup of coffee.
PIEBALDconsult wrote:
I've been drinking about three liters a day this summer. And only one (large) cup of coffee.
I've been drinking about three liters of coffee a day for most of my life. I rarely if ever drink plain water. FFS folks, fish crap and make love in that stuff!
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Yes it does. It still hydrates. I checked.
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This explains so many things! :)
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Yes, that is true aparently. thousands of years of drinking beer at 2% has given us the ability to handle alcohol.
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It’s not only the beer; the wine is far older and much stronger. There were archeological inscriptions for one of the Kings/Khans/ in my country who has fought against drunkenness eradicating all vineyards in the country, some kind of Prohibition law in……. 8 century AD.
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Beer first, then big strategic attack.
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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.
Yusuf May I help you?
Yusuf wrote:
17.5 cups a day
But who drinks from only cup sized containers? I use a 20 ounce bottle and drink 5 to 10 of them daily.
John
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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.
Not if you're an athlete that sweats a lot.
Jeremy Falcon
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Not if you're an athlete that sweats a lot.
Jeremy Falcon
Not true. Simply drinking water after a lot of sweating can lead to serious electrolyte imbalance: Water intoxication[^]
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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.
Unless you're mixing up imperial and metric units it rather sounds like you need to loose some weight. How was the formula exactly?
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Not true. Simply drinking water after a lot of sweating can lead to serious electrolyte imbalance: Water intoxication[^]
But it is true if you consider the amount of water he was talking about... 4 liters is nothing. Water toxicity is a hard level to reach, so you acting like it happens without much effort is a bit of a stretch. And athletes need at least half their body weight in ounces if they are going to sweat a lot. I drink more than 4 liters every day (more like 6 to 8 depending), and I feel better for it compared when to not drinking as much. It makes kidney and liver functions easier as well. Besides, most foods also have salt in them as a preservative, which gives you those electrolytes back anyway. So cherry picking one little fact without considering what else is going into your body is not really seeing the big picture. Point is, 4 liters of water a day won't hurt you at all, and in fact it'll be beneficial. Ok, maybe if you're a 20 pound midget that's too much, but for the average person I mean - especially an athlete.
Jeremy Falcon
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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 :)
The Digital Worm wrote:
intake of water actually put few extra pounds on me.
You'll actually hold less water by drinking a lot. Not giving your body enough water will make it retain it and stay bloated. Which is why really fat people tend to have a LOT of water weight... they don't drink nowhere near enough for their body weight.
Jeremy Falcon
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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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Dalek Dave wrote:
No, it doesn't, that is a fallacy.
It may temporarily hydrate, but once alcohol enters your system your body does anything and everything to get rid of it because it's a poison. That includes urination and out the sweat glands. Guess what the transport mechanism is for your kidneys and liver? It's water. In fact, a hangover is mostly severe dehydration.
Jeremy Falcon
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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.
Well, that's a bit of overkill. I bet you can eat soup for a month and not gain weight.
Jeremy Falcon
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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.
Yusuf May I help you?
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Holly crap, is that true? It could be, because it’s sounds logical if the water is contaminated and I suppose after some time your body gets used with it and you are not even drunk. I remember some interview with a Bulgarian physician who was explaining that it’s not true that the Asian people are lacking from some enzyme which is decomposing the alcohol. The truth is that the Europeans have one extra enzyme because of thousand years drinking.
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Deyan Georgiev wrote:
I remember some interview with a Bulgarian physician who was explaining that it’s not true that the Asian people are lacking from some enzyme which is decomposing the alcohol. The truth is that the Europeans have one extra enzyme because of thousand years drinking.
I'd like a peer reviewed citation before giving any credit to that. If the gene was added to the western European population we wouldn't just be talking about Asians who can't handle their liquor; it would also include various indigenous groups who didn't invent brewing; but while I've read about much higher levels of Alcoholism among Native Americans and Australian Aborigines I've never heard about them getting drunk on 2 or 3 beers.
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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.
Either you're enormous or your dietitian is an idiot or tragically misinformed. 5 liters of water a day for a healthy individual who is not running marathons in the desert and is of average size is entering danger territory. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_intoxication[^]
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Chris Maunder wrote:
It still hydrates.
And dehydrates almost as quickly. :-D
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
And dehydrates almost as quickly.
That's harder alcohol... however, you never buy beer... you only pay rent.... ;P
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