Why do we have To Drink So Much Water
zurgno1
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Is there a reason ?
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To hydrate you without needing to get that liquid from food. It also fills you up and tricks your body into thinking it's full and doesn't need food.0
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I've read so many articles for it, and against it. I say, drink when you're thirsty.0
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How much is so much?
Drink when you're thirsty.0 -
Is there a reason ?
Myth. You don't.0 -
Yes! It seriously helps. Every time I get cautious about my sodium intake, I shoot for 2300, I drink extra water because it helps you lose weight by forcing you to get rid of any excess water. Also when you're having a serious workout and sweating a lot water replenishes you so you don't get dehydrated. Some people drink water to avoid hunger if they're trying to wait until their next meal. Honestly, I know 8 cups is recommended but I shoot for 12 minimum! They have all sorts of stuff you can put in water now if you really hate it, but you definitely have to drink it!0
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if you don't drink water you will die0
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water lobbyists. pfffft.0
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128 oz a day...trainer recommended. Gets rid of sodium in my system...keeps body running well...keeps me full. Totally worth it.0
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Good question. I'm not a nutritionist or dietitian or doctor, but whenever you inquire how much water to drink, it's typically 8 glasses per day. Ok so now my rationale . . . . (1) If you drink water before you eat, it will trick your stomach into thinking it's fuller than what it is, hence, curbs your appetite. (2) It helps flush your body of toxins, retained water, etc which will make for a healthier you.0
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If your thirsty your already dehydrated0
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Well, I'm not a water chugger.
I went to a nutritionist many years ago she said 1 glass of water for every 25 lbs of body weight.
For my current weight I would require 6 cups of water.
Recently read a study that compared hydration effects of coffee compared to water, they for all intents and purposes you CAN count a cup of coffee as equivalent to a cup of water. (though it IS marginally less effective)
I don't PUSH myself to drink and generally consume as a matter of course:
A 16oz coffee in the AM.
A 10oz coffee with lunch
Refill my 16oz cup with water for my evening train ride home.
Then have a cup or two of tea with dinner and my nighttime snack.
That comes to about figuring my tea mugs are about 10oz. that totals out to about 62 ounces close to 8 cups.
I figure I'm doing okay.0 -
to flush toxins out of the kidneys, especially if you are on a high protein diet.0
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To hydrate you without needing to get that liquid from food. It also fills you up and tricks your body into thinking it's full and doesn't need food.0
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I have found it helps my digestive system, and also I get really grumpy and tired if I don't stay hydrated. You can tell when you need water, the 8 glasses a day was just a set number to shoot for. Like with everything, everyone is different. some people are ok with less, some with more0
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128 oz a day...trainer recommended. Gets rid of sodium in my system...keeps body running well...keeps me full. Totally worth it.
This, plus it keeps headaches away and makes me feel generally healthy. I feel way better after a day with 8 cups of water versus 4 cups, with everything else being the same.0 -
Because it's awesome! No, seriously it helps with everyday bodily functions and is good for skin, sleep, and staying hydrated. I'm a reformed caffeine addict and all I drink is water now!0
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Well...you don't have to. You can survive on a whole lot less. But, my theory (and I have some reasonable backup for it) it this:
1. Water is good for you. It makes your body work better to have the appropriate amount on board.
2. It's not what your drinking...it's what you aren't. I.E. -- if you drink 64 ounces of water, you are less likely to want to consume high calorie drinks like sodas or sweetened coffee or tea.
3. It's a filler. You drink more, you might eat less.
4. 64 ounces of water isn't going to hurt you, is it? Why the fuss? (Unless of course you have a medical condition that requires you to limit your fluid intake.)
That pretty much sums it up. Most nutritionists and practitioners that I know suggest the 8x8 rule as a good generally goal...even if you don't get there everyday, getting most of the way there is good too.0 -
there is alot of misinformation out there. sodium is not the devil. unless there is something wrong with ur organs(kidneys, heart) dont worry about sodium. ur body uses what it needs and gets rid of the rest. also it not the amount of sodium its the sodium fluctuations that our bodies react to. let ur body due its thing. trying to regulate ur bodies processes is not usually successful. just drink enough.0
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Scientists did studies to determine how much fluid we lose in urine, sweating, evaporation from the skin, etc, and that's where the 64 ounces per day comes from. It's an estimate, however. Some people - particularly very active people in hot climates - need more. And some need less. But it's a good minimal average to shoot for. (And yes, other fluids count as "water" also)0
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If your thirsty your already dehydrated0
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water lobbyists. pfffft.0
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bump0
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To facilitate healthy cell function. Simple as that.0
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Our body is about 70% water... which we excrete throughout the day doing normal activities like breathing, peeing, etc. so it is recommended that you drink a good amount throughout the day to keep your body in top condition. Additionally, your body will not function optimally if you're dehydrated, so it's good to get a decent amount of water in a day (getting out of control with it, though, will of course saturate your cells and drown you from the inside). Also, water aids in things like pooping, so if you like to be regular and not take horribly hard, small, painful poops, it's a good idea to drink a good amount of water daily. Science!0
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I look on it like oil in a car - it's needed for lubrication, to keep everything moving smoothly. I know I get slouchy and cranky when I don't have enough water - I don't believe there's a one single "must have" amount that suits everybody.
I keep a 0.5 l bottle on my desk at work, and try to fill it once each morning and afternoon. I'm working on keeping my intake that good at weekends.0 -
To liiiiive!0
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To hydrate you without needing to get that liquid from food. It also fills you up and tricks your body into thinking it's full and doesn't need food.
ME TOO. There is a lot of debate about this. You CAN kill yourself by drinking too much water although it would be extremely difficult. On the other extreme, I've been watching a guy on facebook (another RN) who has been experimenting on himself for the last 5 months- he is getting ALL of his fluid from fruits and veggies, the only things he eats (strict vegan). He puts up pictures of his urine from time to time to demonstrate that he is NOT dehydrated. I'd be interested to see what his labs look like though. You can follow him at https://www.facebook.com/#!/MoreApplesADay?fref=ts if you want.0 -
1) If flushes impurities from your body
2) Revs your metabolism
3) Keeps your skin hydrated and flexible
If you only drink when you are thirsty...you are already dehydrated; so that isn't a good time to "start to drink". Approximately 2/3 of your body is made up of water. You sweat and pee, therefore ridding your body of it's water...you will need to replace what is lost. So if you are working out hard or it's a really hot day...you will need to drink more....
FACT: most people do not drink near enough water...yes it is possible to drown by drinking TOO much water...but very few people have this issue because they get enough other foods which have enough sugars and salts in them (electrolytes) that this isn't real common.
Here's a few sites to help you with water:
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_does_human_body_use_water
http://www.everydayhealth.com/water-health/water-body-health.aspx
http://www.walkinthelight.ca/what_water_does_in_the_body.htm
http://www.essortment.com/water-body-60632.html0 -
I used to hate water.. now I dont go a day without drinking it, you get used to it, believe me.0
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