STOP DRINKING WATER!
feathertouch
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Okay, Now after watching this I am extremely confused and worried! All I drink is water, i have the odd cup of coffee with skimmed milk but I don't drink juice...only water!
What do you guys think??
http://www.drberg.com/blogpost/The-Drink-More-Water-Myth
What do you guys think??
http://www.drberg.com/blogpost/The-Drink-More-Water-Myth
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Okay, Now after watching this I am extremely confused and worried! All I drink is water, i have the odd cup of coffee with skimmed milk but I don't drink juice...only water!
What do you guys think??
http://www.drberg.com/blogpost/The-Drink-More-Water-Myth
If you got STOP DRINKING WATER from that video, I'd suggest you watch it again. EDIT: No offense.0 -
Water is needed and should never leave any diet or routine lifestyle0
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Well, he's trying to sell his cranberry juice, so of course he's going to be recommending adding something to water. :-)
Having said that, a lot of what he says is correct. It is possible to die from drinking too much water. And strictly speaking, yes, the body is 60% fluid, because of course it's water mixed with other stuff. We don't have a separate compartment of pure spring water taking up 60% of our body!
But it doesn't mean you should stop drinking water. You don't need to add electrolytes to your water - you get electrolytes from your food. He's kind of twisting the facts to you get you to buy his cranberry juice! But on the other hand, it's okay to drink water with things added. Your body needs fluid, rather than specifically pure water. When it's in your body, it's no longer pure water, but added to other things, including whatever food you eat. Personally, I love drinking water by itself, so I will continue. I don't think I'm in danger of drinking so much that I drown my brain!0 -
While there is some truth in what he's saying (the 8 glasses a day myth) he's completely wrong when he suggests always adding electrolytes to water. You can obtain all of the sodium, potassium etc you need from dietary sources, the only exception that comes to mind would be endurance athletes - the whole electrolyte replacement idea was invented by sports drink makers to sell more of their products and he grossly oversimplifies hyponatremia, you need to consume massive amounts of water in combination with losing a lot of electrolytes through perspiration to worry about this.
He's a chiroquackter selling supplements.....what a surprise (a less qualified Dr Oz?)0 -
i didn't get stop drinking water from that, I only put that as a title to get people's attention to this video. It was the disease bit that caught me off guard but I'm not overly worried.0
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While there is some truth in what he's saying (the 8 glasses a day myth) he's completely wrong when he suggests always adding electrolytes to water. You can obtain all of the sodium, potassium etc you need from dietary sources, the only exception that comes to mind would be endurance athletes - the whole electrolyte replacement idea was invented by sports drink makers to sell more of their products and he grossly oversimplifies hyponatremia, you need to consume massive amounts of water in combination with losing a lot of electrolytes through perspiration to worry about this.
He's a chiroquackter selling supplements.....what a surprise (a less qualified Dr Oz?)
^ Good post.
I went and checked out some of his other stuff and was disappointed. It gets more bro-tastic from there...0 -
It was the disease bit that caught me off guard but I'm not overly worried.
I find the doctors commentary to be odd.
"YOU COULD DIE FROM DRINKING TOO MUCH WATER. YOU"LL DIE I TELL YOU"
Technically, he's correct. However the probability of death from over consumption of water is miniscule. Hardly worth mentioning.
Please. Give it a rest.0 -
My daughter has kidney reflux and her urologist has her drink to urine color, not by thirst or quantity.0
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For your own good, also stop eating bananas. Water and bananas. That **** can kill you.0
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All the years of drinking water and eating junk have left me in poor health. I'm cutting out the water. Thanks for this.0
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Please people take some time and do some real research!
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Too much water dilutes your digestion to the point that you're not absorbing the nutrients that you need especially with calorie restriction. Drink when you're thirsty, when your brain and body are telling you to.0
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Okay, Now after watching this I am extremely confused and worried! All I drink is water, i have the odd cup of coffee with skimmed milk but I don't drink juice...only water!
What do you guys think??
http://www.drberg.com/blogpost/The-Drink-More-Water-Myth
Stick to the basics. Drink water. Lots of it.0 -
Okay, Now after watching this I am extremely confused and worried! All I drink is water, i have the odd cup of coffee with skimmed milk but I don't drink juice...only water!
What do you guys think??
http://www.drberg.com/blogpost/The-Drink-More-Water-Myth
I wouldn't listen to some random *doctor* who has written a blog post...you need to get info like that from a trusted source who knows YOU.
I have a history of kidney stones, and I DO have a urologist that I see regularly. After my 3rd stone in 10 years, he got serious about finding out WHY I was creating these stones. After doing a 48 hour urine collection he told me that my stones were caused by chronic dehydration ( I was only drinking like 4 glasses of fluids a day...) and low potassium. He prescribed a potassium supplement daily AND....4L MINIMUM of fluids daily.
I asked him about the "8 glasses a day" controversy, and he says that although you *can* get some of your fluids from foods, it is a good general rule to still drink 64oz (or more) daily of non-caffeinated beverages. I also asked him about the possibility of drinking too much water and making yourself sick. He said that for every ONE person he sees with "water poisoning" he sees HUNDREDS who are chronically dehydrated.0 -
Too much water dilutes your digestion to the point that you're not absorbing the nutrients that you need especially with calorie restriction. Drink when you're thirsty, when your brain and body are telling you to.
:noway: What?? Where are you getting that from? Water does not dilute your digestion and it is certainly not a cause of malnutrition or malabsorption. Water is good for your digestion. 'Too much' in this context would be a ridiculously large volume, in which case you would have bigger problems than 'diluted digestion'.
If I drank only when I was thirsty, I'd be ill. I have to force myself to drink enough. As a PP said, I go by urine colour...pale straw colour. Any darker, and I know I need to drink more.0 -
Too much water dilutes your digestion to the point that you're not absorbing the nutrients that you need especially with calorie restriction. Drink when you're thirsty, when your brain and body are telling you to.
:noway: What?? Where are you getting that from? Water does not dilute your digestion and it is certainly not a cause of malnutrition or malabsorption. Water is good for your digestion. 'Too much' in this context would be a ridiculously large volume, in which case you would have bigger problems than 'diluted digestion'.
If I drank only when I was thirsty, I'd be ill. I have to force myself to drink enough. As a PP said, I go by urine colour...pale straw colour. Any darker, and I know I need to drink more.
^^ This
Feeling thirsty means you are already dehydrated - so that is not a good rule to go by at all. I sip water all day long and tend to also check my urine - a little weird but it is true that this is the best way to guage your water intake, and after a while you'll know how much water you need on an average day.0 -
I always drink MORE than 8 glasses of water a day. Some days I hit 20+. I also have super high good cholesterol levels and extremely low bad cholesterol. My heart rate is ideal and my blood pressure is perfect. My nutrients are entirely balanced even though some days I might drink a full GALLON of water. Basically, I am almost the epitome of good health (not to brag or anything :laugh: ). Whoever tells you water is bad is lying, mistaken, or selling you something.0
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There was something I read not long ago about a woman who died from drinking too much water but the issue was that she drank too much in a short period of time w/o going to the bathroom. Something about "Hold your wee for a Wii" contest. It's rare but you can die from too much water consumption. I drink about 64-80oz a day w/o issue.. except with coffee in the morning means frequent bathroom trips.0
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So water intake should be determind from your urine?0
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Your body does not tell you are thirsty either 1.)until you are already dehydrated or 2.) until you are already getting enough water.
And in order to drink too much water for your body, you have to not only drink large quantities of water, but you also have to drink the water faster than your body can flush it out.
Yes, cranberry juice is good for the body. Yes you need electrolytes. Cranberry juice is also a diuretic, fyi, which will increase your water needs ;P I drink cranberry juice and lemon juice mixed in with tea in the morning in order to help flush my body if I am having water retention.
Water is important and it is necessary. This guy is scary because he is only telling PART of the WHOLE story.0 -
So water intake should be determind from your urine?
This is not always accurate. Other things can affect your uring other than just water. If you take a multivitamin for example, it can affect the appearance of your urine because the water soluble vitamins that are in excess of what your body needs will be flushed through your urine. Even when I drink plenty of water, several hours after I take a multivitamin, it would still appear that I was dehydrated if I followed this alone.0 -
In all honesty too much of anything can kill you. In water's case, you almost need to be trying. All in all, just remember to take things in moderation.0
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The only time taking in too much water can be dangerous...is if you hold it in without going to the bathroom. Me, I took in TEN glasses of water because I really needed it walking around Atlanta for Dragon*Con yesterday. I can't believe I was able to find a bottle of Glaceau Smart Water that was even LARGER than the four-glass bottle...a SIX-glass bottle (50.7 oz). I easily reached my goal of 8 glasses and thensome! Of course, I had to go to the bathroom almost every hour, but that means you're doing well in clearing the system.
Also, I donated blood yesterday, and drinking that water made the donation quick and easy (not to mention the fact I've lost 40 POUNDS!)!0 -
"when your thirsty, you have already been dehydrated for hours"-Personal fitness trainer
its almost impossible to drink water to the point of death or health problems. especially if its throughout the day. i try for 1 water bottle an hour because my activity level is high0 -
Death by too much water: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_intoxication0
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Death by too much water: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_intoxication
"Under normal circumstances, accidentally consuming too much water is exceptionally rare. Nearly all deaths related to water intoxication in normal individuals have resulted either from water drinking contests in which individuals attempt to consume large amounts of water, or long bouts of intensive exercise during which electrolytes are not properly replenished, yet huge amounts of fluid are still consumed"
That last one about exercise is why it pops up in the news now and again - normally about a marathon/ultra distance runner.
Do not worry about drinking too much water, most people never drink enough.0 -
I drink water til my teeth float
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as I told a coworker today - iced water is my cocaine0
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