water or unsweeted tea
dollynewme
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I drink alot of unsweeted tes can I count this as water?:drinker: Really no any thing stronger I just type bad
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tea can be dehydrating. When you urinate, is it clearish or yellow? That could be an indicator whether you should drink more water.0
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I do. Some folks don't, but IMO it counts toward the 8 a day.0
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I'm really not sure. I don't count drinking coffee as water even though it is mostly H20 just because it isn't hydrating. Plain ol water is beneficial0
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I drink green teas and naturally non caffeine teas so I don't log them (I know my teas have like 5-8cals) but in my head I consider them water...(I pee a lot and it's clear!!)..
I don't really ever log water , just drink at least a liter (aim to drink 2) and about 6-10 cups of tea (chamomile, peppermint or green) daily is my water intake !!0 -
I only count actual glasses of water. I like to drink the crystal light packets you add to water and I don't count those as my water. Just my opinion.0
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I'm really not sure. I don't count drinking coffee as water even though it is mostly H20 just because it isn't hydrating. Plain ol water is beneficial0
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Pretty much all I drink is green tea with some stevia and couple cups of water. Its a myth that tea or coffee dehydrates you! The liquid content of tea compensates for the diuretic effect of the caffeine.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/caffeinated-drinks/AN01661
There are many resources on this.0 -
THANK YOU EVERY ONE:happy:0
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"Tea not only rehydrates as well as water does, but it can also protect against heart disease and some cancers, UK nutritionists found." ~http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/5281046.stm
I drink tea all day long and count it towards my water.0 -
I do count my unsweetened, decaffeinated tea as water. I also count my water that I add crystal light to. I end up with about 10 8oz servings or more per day. And I have to go to the bathroom a LOT! And it is very clear, by the way.
All the best to everyone!0 -
I drink green teas and naturally non caffeine teas so I don't log them (I know my teas have like 5-8cals) but in my head I consider them water...
Are you adding sugar or sweeteners to them? The reason I ask is because I drink LOTS of green tea throughout the day and there are no calories in them.0 -
I would think drinking large amounts of caffeinated unsweetened iced tea would be dehydrating if the OP is drinking the tea in place of water. I personally can tell when I drink too much caffeine. It definitely doesn't hydrate me. Sometimes I feel thirstier!0
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