What do you count as water?
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Water only, H20. Nothing else is water. Duh!!!
Sorry, how rude. You have to clean your kidneys with water. You cannot do it with coffee, juice, diet coke or regular soft drinks. That other stuff has to go through your digestive system, so does not flush you out the way water does. That's why you need a lot of water when you are dieting, and exercising - keeps you hydrated and your organs cleansed and functioning optimally.
The water you drink goes through your digestive system like anything else you take in and the gets absorbed into the bloodstream and eventually goes through the klidneys. There is no separate system that takes water directly to your kidneys0 -
Water only, H20. Nothing else is water. Duh!!!
Sorry, how rude. You have to clean your kidneys with water. You cannot do it with coffee, juice, diet coke or regular soft drinks. That other stuff has to go through your digestive system, so does not flush you out the way water does. That's why you need a lot of water when you are dieting, and exercising - keeps you hydrated and your organs cleansed and functioning optimally.
Not meant to be snarky at all. Just informative. Hopefully.0 -
I think perhaps, there is a misunderstanding. No one here is stupid enough to believe that liquid refreshment isn't primarily water. Or that something becomes "not water" by simply adding something.
They are arguing from a semantics point, that the liquid 'milk' is not called 'water' and therefore, it would be incorrect, from a data standpoint, to count it.
Right? Right?0 -
I'm curious what types of drinks everyone counts toward the daily water intake. Flor myself, I count water (with or without crystal light, etc.), milk, coffee, tea and my powerade zeroes. I haven't been counting any of the occasional diet sodas or slim-fast type products I may drink.
Does anyone count anything additional or purposely exclude any of the above?
Thanks,
Mike
when did milk coffee tea and powerade become water? i understand counting water with the addition of crystal light as water, but the other stuff? no. water is water, milk is milk, coffee is coffee and so forth. you can add them to your diary under beverages but i would not count them as water because, simply, they are NOT water
So if they don't primarily contain the chemical H2O, what do they contain instead?
Virtually EVERY drink contains "primarily water". The only thing I count as water is PLAIN H2O. With the exception of adding a squeeze of lemon to 32oz of water on occasion (even this is rare for me), I count everything else as something other than water. I drink anywhere from 8-12 8oz glasses of PLAIN H2O everyday, and that's what I log as water. Anything else is logged into my diary.0 -
Sadly only water. You can add Mio to your water... but water intake is strictly water intake. I know you figure like Iced Tea is mostly water but it's the additives in it that no longer make it as "nutritious" or valuable as straight water. That's why sodas don't count... even though they are mostly water too... it's all the stuff in WITH the water that makes it bad.
So yeah, 8 glasses of pure water is what you are supposed to have... I'm still struggling with that. ;-)0 -
water, sparkling water, herbal tea0
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I'm so confused...so, watermelon doesn't count?
I just wish someone would just give me a straight answer.0 -
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I think perhaps, there is a misunderstanding. No one here is stupid enough to believe that liquid refreshment isn't primarily water. Or that something becomes "not water" by simply adding something.
They are arguing from a semantics point, that the liquid 'milk' is not called 'water' and therefore, it would be incorrect, from a data standpoint, to count it.
Right? Right?
Exactly. Plus, milk has calories, fat, protein, and other nutrients that should be accounted for in your food diary not your water log.0 -
I think perhaps, there is a misunderstanding. No one here is stupid enough to believe that liquid refreshment isn't primarily water. Or that something becomes "not water" by simply adding something.
They are arguing from a semantics point, that the liquid 'milk' is not called 'water' and therefore, it would be incorrect, from a data standpoint, to count it.
Right? Right?0 -
I only post water; you can post water you'd like, of course, but to me the point of keeping track of my water is to make sure that I'm putting more "pure" water in my system instead of other things - gatorade, coffee, tea, etc. Given that most drinks have water in them; you could even count some foods. But for me to keep things honest, I need to only count my water.0
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Vodka. It's clear like water, so I count it.0
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Water and tea (just black - no milk no sugar)0
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Just water, I log anything else!0
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Just water.0
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Water is just water.
I haven't followed this and probably won't but I did get the book and the 17 Day Diet calls flavored water, tea, coffee, etc. "Negative Water" while it may be mostly water and low/no cal, it still shouldn't count toward your 8 glasses of water a day.0 -
I only track water as water. I don't drink much else other than coffee and wine or beer.0
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I only post water; you can post water you'd like, of course, but to me the point of keeping track of my water is to make sure that I'm putting more "pure" water in my system instead of other things - gatorade, coffee, tea, etc. Given that most drinks have water in them; you could even count some foods. But for me to keep things honest, I need to only count my water.0
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I don't count milk since it has so many calories but I count just about anything else.0
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Water is just water.
I haven't followed this and probably won't but I did get the book and the 17 Day Diet calls flavored water, tea, coffee, etc. "Negative Water" while it may be mostly water and low/no cal, it still shouldn't count toward your 8 glasses of water a day.0 -
Q. What do I count as water?
A. Water - plain water (from a tap, or bottled plain water)
My doctor taught me the importance of drinking water when I was pregnant with my twins. I fought it tooth and nail. At first I had to force myself to drink, even going so far as to using ice, crushed ice, a straw, a fancy glass...even then I felt like I was being forced to drink a kiddie pool....yuck. But then, somewhere into a month of forcing myself, I apparently woke up my thirst center. I started wanting my water. The doc was right, water is awesome, and it helps with muscle cramps, premature labor, constipation, digestion, skin, hair, and on and on.
The reason you need to count plain water is that the molecules of water are "free" and when we put things into our water (coffee, tea, crystal light, sugar, etc) we saturate those water molecules.....hence our body can't use it like it can use plain water. My doc says I need to drink an extra water for each non-water drink I have daily, because many non-water liquids have a diuretic effect.0 -
I count any liquids towards my 8 cups a day. Pop, milk, juice, herbal tea....they're all fluids and all count! The point is to be hydrating your body, that doesn't require only straight plain water.0
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Ugh.... WATER. :huh: After all, water is water- right?0
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I don't track water.0
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Only Water anything else is bonus fluid0
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I'm curious what types of drinks everyone counts toward the daily water intake. Flor myself, I count water (with or without crystal light, etc.), milk, coffee, tea and my powerade zeroes. I haven't been counting any of the occasional diet sodas or slim-fast type products I may drink.
Does anyone count anything additional or purposely exclude any of the above?
Thanks,
Mike
I count only Water and the water I use for my protein shake if I go to the easy route that day.0 -
I count water (with or without crystal light, etc.), milk, coffee, tea and my powerade zeroes.
Water is a "colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms".
Mike, would you consider Crystal Light, milk, coffee, tea, and/or Powerade Zero -- colorless, transparent, odorless, and tasteless?
No.
So there you have it!0
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