8 cups a day, What counts as water?

Coffee?

Tea?

A smoothie?

Soda?

They all contain water.
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  • Yooperm35
    Yooperm35 Posts: 787 Member
    I only count water or water with added flavor, but that's just me
  • mudbugs07
    mudbugs07 Posts: 28 Member
    I would say water only no additives the clear stuff. Most additives have almost the same chemical compound that is in soda but not carbonated fwiw.
  • Doctorpurple
    Doctorpurple Posts: 507 Member
    Pretty much just water, or unsweetened tea counts as water. Coffee, soda, high sweetened juices all contain water but they don't hydrate you like water. Coffee and soda dehydrates you. And sweetened juices have higher osmolarity than your plasma.
  • yamsteroo
    yamsteroo Posts: 480 Member
    Personally, I only count water and I've cut out the pop to make room for 'just' water rather than filling up with chemicals.

    3wks in and I must say, i do feel better for it!
  • concordancia
    concordancia Posts: 5,320 Member
    All liquids count as long as your pee runs light yellow.
  • mzjessicaxo
    mzjessicaxo Posts: 330 Member
    just water counts as water.
  • Loulousq
    Loulousq Posts: 38 Member
    water, flavored water, sparkling water, flavored sparkling water mmm
  • now_or_never13
    now_or_never13 Posts: 1,575 Member
    Count everything.

    Your body takes hydration from everything you eat and drink. That salad you eat for lunch.. that coffee you had on the way to work, etc. Sure, coffee, pop and tea do contain caffiene however the dehydrating effects are not more than the hydrating affects.
  • pastryari
    pastryari Posts: 8,646 Member
    Just stay hydrated. As long as your pee ISN'T dark or funky, you're fine.


    Oops, edit to fix a major typo that is important!
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    Everyday with this topic...

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  • Dewymorning
    Dewymorning Posts: 762 Member
    I wouldn't count anything with high sugar or caffeine content.

    I count my tea as water.

    I mean, it's just water with some leaves chucked in it. :P

    I personally think that water from fruit and veges can also be counted as part of your water intake.

    However, on days I go to the gym I easily get to my 8 glasses of water anyway.
  • mmddwechanged
    mmddwechanged Posts: 1,687 Member
    yeah, they do.
  • SoViLicious
    SoViLicious Posts: 2,633 Member
    Just stay hydrated. If your pee is dark or funky, you're fine.

    Or need to get checked for VD
  • SoViLicious
    SoViLicious Posts: 2,633 Member
    Just stay hydrated. If your pee is dark or funky, you're fine.

    Or need to get checked for VD

    Does it burn?
  • sarahjack1605
    sarahjack1605 Posts: 5 Member
    i count water, seltzer, any clear liquid as water, :wink:
  • pure water is water. teas, coffee, crystal light is NOT water.
  • Dewymorning
    Dewymorning Posts: 762 Member
    i count water, seltzer, any clear liquid as water, :wink:

    You count vodka as water!?

    :O
  • WinnerVictorious
    WinnerVictorious Posts: 4,733 Member
    pure water is water. teas, coffee, crystal light is NOT water.

    that's a ridiculous assertion.

    all liquids count if you're talking about hydration. foods with liquid content count too. the diuretic effect of tea or coffee is miniscule unless you drink a lot of caffeine.

    why is this not common sense? :frown:
  • infamousmk
    infamousmk Posts: 6,033 Member
    Beer is mostly water, so I count that.
  • Dewymorning
    Dewymorning Posts: 762 Member
    pure water is water. teas, coffee, crystal light is NOT water.

    that's a ridiculous assertion.

    all liquids count if you're talking about hydration. foods with liquid content count too. the diuretic effect of tea or coffee is miniscule unless you drink a lot of caffeine.

    why is this not common sense? :frown:

    Because of common misconceptions going around.

    Basically we need to take in the equivalent of 8 cups of water each day, but out body is pretty good at getting that water out of fruit and vegetables.

    I haven't really looked into coffee before because I don't drink coffee, I drink tea, but I don't see why my tea can't count, especially my green tea. It is literally just water with a few leaves thrown in it.

    I wouldn't count coke or energy drinks as water though. Though I now count energy drinks as poison (I can't believe I used to drink them almost everyday. :O )
  • cheerforsteelers
    cheerforsteelers Posts: 686 Member
    Beer is mostly water, so I count that.

    Exactly.
  • WinnerVictorious
    WinnerVictorious Posts: 4,733 Member
    pure water is water. teas, coffee, crystal light is NOT water.

    that's a ridiculous assertion.

    all liquids count if you're talking about hydration. foods with liquid content count too. the diuretic effect of tea or coffee is miniscule unless you drink a lot of caffeine.

    why is this not common sense? :frown:

    Because of common misconceptions going around.

    Basically we need to take in the equivalent of 8 cups of water each day, but out body is pretty good at getting that water out of fruit and vegetables.

    I haven't really looked into coffee before because I don't drink coffee, I drink tea, but I don't see why my tea can't count, especially my green tea. It is literally just water with a few leaves thrown in it.

    I wouldn't count coke or energy drinks as water though. Though I now count energy drinks as poison (I can't believe I used to drink them almost everyday. :O )

    soda and energy drinks count too. they are mostly water. same with milk and pretty much every other liquid that can be ingested. soups, cooked rice, cooked pasta, etc. all have a lot of water as well.

    http://wholefoodcatalog.info/nutrient/water/beverages/
  • ILiftHeavyAcrylics
    ILiftHeavyAcrylics Posts: 27,732 Member
    pure water is water. teas, coffee, crystal light is NOT water.

    that's a ridiculous assertion.

    all liquids count if you're talking about hydration. foods with liquid content count too. the diuretic effect of tea or coffee is miniscule unless you drink a lot of caffeine.

    why is this not common sense? :frown:

    Because of common misconceptions going around.

    Basically we need to take in the equivalent of 8 cups of water each day, but out body is pretty good at getting that water out of fruit and vegetables.

    I haven't really looked into coffee before because I don't drink coffee, I drink tea, but I don't see why my tea can't count, especially my green tea. It is literally just water with a few leaves thrown in it.

    I wouldn't count coke or energy drinks as water though. Though I now count energy drinks as poison (I can't believe I used to drink them almost everyday. :O )

    How do I log poison in my diary?
  • WinnerVictorious
    WinnerVictorious Posts: 4,733 Member
    pure water is water. teas, coffee, crystal light is NOT water.

    that's a ridiculous assertion.

    all liquids count if you're talking about hydration. foods with liquid content count too. the diuretic effect of tea or coffee is miniscule unless you drink a lot of caffeine.

    why is this not common sense? :frown:

    Because of common misconceptions going around.

    Basically we need to take in the equivalent of 8 cups of water each day, but out body is pretty good at getting that water out of fruit and vegetables.

    I haven't really looked into coffee before because I don't drink coffee, I drink tea, but I don't see why my tea can't count, especially my green tea. It is literally just water with a few leaves thrown in it.

    I wouldn't count coke or energy drinks as water though. Though I now count energy drinks as poison (I can't believe I used to drink them almost everyday. :O )

    How do I log poison in my diary?

    look up "Socrates cocktail, 4 ounces".

    :wink:
  • Dewymorning
    Dewymorning Posts: 762 Member
    pure water is water. teas, coffee, crystal light is NOT water.

    that's a ridiculous assertion.

    all liquids count if you're talking about hydration. foods with liquid content count too. the diuretic effect of tea or coffee is miniscule unless you drink a lot of caffeine.

    why is this not common sense? :frown:

    Because of common misconceptions going around.

    Basically we need to take in the equivalent of 8 cups of water each day, but out body is pretty good at getting that water out of fruit and vegetables.

    I haven't really looked into coffee before because I don't drink coffee, I drink tea, but I don't see why my tea can't count, especially my green tea. It is literally just water with a few leaves thrown in it.

    I wouldn't count coke or energy drinks as water though. Though I now count energy drinks as poison (I can't believe I used to drink them almost everyday. :O )

    soda and energy drinks count too. they are mostly water. same with milk and pretty much every other liquid that can be ingested. soups, cooked rice, cooked pasta, etc. all have a lot of water as well.

    http://wholefoodcatalog.info/nutrient/water/beverages/

    I mean that on the occasion that i drink some kind of soda, I don't count it as part of my water intake.
  • Wilson336
    Wilson336 Posts: 76
    The old "8 cups a day" rule is an outdated myth. The closest study I have read (from over 50 years ago...back when cigarettes were still good for you) indicated healthy people ingest 6-8 cups of water per day. That included water contained in foods. The majority of most foods is composed of water (heck, we are roughly 70% water). It did not mean you have to ingest 8 cups of water per day in addition to your food. Over the years this huge ingestion of water myth has somehow survived.

    some references: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/06/28/excessive-drinking-water-dangers.aspx

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/14/drinking-8-glasses-of-wat_n_899276.html
  • msgingerc
    msgingerc Posts: 38
    Water counts as water, the end.

    I drink 3-5 litres of water per day, depending on the duration and intensity of my workouts. I love it and couldn't live without it.
  • WinnerVictorious
    WinnerVictorious Posts: 4,733 Member
    Water counts as water, the end.

    I drink 3-5 litres of water per day, depending on the duration and intensity of my workouts. I love it and couldn't live without it.

    if every day you replaced those 3-5 liters per day of water with 3-5 liters per day of iced tea, do you believe you would die of dehydration?
  • r418tsc
    r418tsc Posts: 3 Member
    What about crush ice? Do that count?
  • coffee_rocks
    coffee_rocks Posts: 275 Member
    What about crush ice? Do that count?

    Don't be silly. Crushed ice is a solid, and as such should be logged as food, not as water.

    Remember, ONLY water is water.