How much WATER do you drink?
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I drink AT LEAST 120 oz. a day. In reality, you are supposed to drink at least half your body weight in ounces every day. It is key in so many aspects of your body's health.
It balances your lymph system. These glands help you perform your daily functions, balance your body fluids and fight infections.
Water helps purge toxins from your blood which helps keep your skin glowing and clear.
It helps with weight loss. Drinking just 16 oz. of chilled water in the morning can boost your metabolism by 24%.
It increases the production of new blood and muscle cells.
Drinking water on an empty stomach purifies the colon making it easier to absorb nutrients.
There, this is my public service announcement for water...LOL!
It really is the key to everything. When I started my weight loss journey, I know the increase in water helped me lose 19 pounds on the first 2 weeks. The bloating was gone, my skin started clearing up and your over all health just feels good. It is essential to keep the sodium out of your system too. Once you start losing weight, you don't want it to stop and I know water is my biggest aide.0 -
at least 6-8oz glasses
on average 9-8oz glasses
once or twice a week on hard cardio days i can drink as much as 15+-8oz glasses0 -
I agree with the other posts about dividing your weight by 2 and that is the number of ounces you need to drink in a day. I am about 160 so I aim for 80 ounces of pure, filtered (room temp water) per day. Two things: If you drink caffeine or alcohol, you need to drink more water to counteract their diuretic affects and many people do not count the water they drink during a workout (drink extra water during your exercise session and don't count it as part of your daily intake).
Secondly, doing any activity to make you sweat will make the body create a demand for water on a cellular level. So, if you are sweating 3 times a week for a decent period of time, your body is now demanding water and will pull available water into the cells for true hydration. If you are drinking enough water and you are sweating enough to create that demand, your body will use the water properly and you will find it is not just going straight to your bladder. It takes time and the combination of drinking enough water and sweating to make this happen. It does not matter how you sweat - either a good work-out, sauna, etc...
One more note - I only count pure water as my water intake. Any other fluids with water, such as tea, coffee or Crystal Light, etc are not recognized by the body the way pure water is recognized. Yes, those liquids can be hydrating but the body has to filter that liquid whereas pure water is immediately available.0 -
I ualy drink at least 3 bottles of 23oz water a day if not more. but I usaly put crystal light in it sence I dont like plan water. I should be drinking 4-5 of the bottles but I guess it depends on how thirsty I am that day.0
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About 3 liters for me...0
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I mostly drink coffee and ginger tea, maybe 6-8 cups a day in total - more in the summer.0
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Refill a Smart Water 23.7 ounce bottle 4 times so about 90 ounces.0
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At the very least I make sure I hit 5 cups, though I've been known to get up to 10-12.0
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However much it takes to make my urine colorless.0
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I try to always get 12-16 glasses (8 ounces glasses) in a day. I eat a lot of processed food so my sodium is usually between 3500 and 5000 so that is why I drink double the water. One the days when I am in the 5000 sodium range, I try to get more than a gallon of water in. I drink plain unflavored water (either bottled or out of my fridge) with no lemon or additives. The only other water beverage that I drink is unsweeteed iced tea (preferrable decaffeineated).0
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cup of coffee, maybe 1-2 diet drinks, 4-6 glasses of water0
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I am diabetic so feel it is important to stay hydrated. I constantly have a glass of water or herbal tea beside me . I read that you should drink 1/2 your body weight in ounces every day. I think it is especially important if you are wanting to lose weight -
1/2 your body weight + 8oz of water per 15 minutes of exercise is the formula to figure out how much water you should drink each day. I am diabetic also, and it seems even when I'm healthy I'm on the brink of dehydration...once I get sick, it gets bad fast. Plus, drinking water helps flush out fat you've burned...and we all want that, right?0 -
Generally it's 2 litres a day. Maybe another 500ml to a litre on my lifting days. I don't include my coffee or protein shake in this count.0
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8 to 10 glasses.0
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2-3 litres of water, and 10 cups of Tea!0
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I don't even calculate how much water I drink because I'm an Aquaholic:
I drink it as soon as I get up
I drink it alone
I drink it while driving
I even have a bottle in my desk drawer at work0 -
I can't drink as much in winter, prefer to drink tea to keep warm lol. So winter 4-6 glasses, summer 6-10 glasses.
I find it weird when I see people drinking 15+ glasses, why would you need so much. Too much of anything can end up being bad for you.
half my body weight in oz of water is 117oz, I drink a little more than that what's the big deal? Why do you care?
why the attitude??
it's called water intoxication or water poisoning - it's highly unlikely, but just as bad as dehydration
in response to being called weird for drinking enough water and being accused of doing a bad thing, that's what. Now if that wasn't what was intended then my apologies, but it sure came off that way and I don't take well to being called names.0 -
I constantly refill my 23 0z smart water bottle, I drink 5 or 6 a day. I am pretty much always over 100 oz a day no matter what. I find it easier to drink more with this water bottle. As soon as it is empty I fill it back up!0
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I think my plan is very similar. I get the 16.9 oz Ice Mountain waters. I drink one on the way to work, one before breakfast, one before lunch. In between I drink from my 750 ml camelback. When I go home for the evening I go back to my Ice Mountains. Depending on my workout I could drink another 3 before days end.0
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I tend to drink about 2 litres a day, more in the hot weather not that we get so much of that or if I am doing a lot of running, but I do also drink a lot of herbal tea 4-6 cups a day.
Some days I find okay but other days I do run to the bathroom a lot, not sure why.0 -
However much it takes to make my urine colorless.
this!0 -
3-6 8oz glasses a day. Plus a couple black coffees.0
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8 x 8 oz glasses of water a day. I love water!0
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I drink 48 oz. of water from my Tervis Tumbler every day at my desk. This does not include my morning double shot espresso, 1-2 cups of decaf green tea, and 24 oz of water at the gym.
I have the bladder of a 5 year old so it seems like I make trips to the bathroom once every hour or so.0 -
I drink:
2 cups green tea
4 cups half cap/decaf coffee
13 - 16 cups of water (note cups not glasses which vary in size) - this includes water during work outs
I am still in the bathroom alot.0 -
64-72oz0
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body weight divided by 2.0
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I have been a Type 1 Diabetic for 24 years. I normally don't drink water. In fact this past year I went 6 months without even a cup of water. My blood sugars are great. My A1c is 6.3 and dropping.
My questions is has anyone out there that is a Diabetic had a problem drinking too much water and having it affect their blood sugar?? I started last Monday drinking 16 cups of water a day. I weigh 268.5 which is 16 cups of water if you do the half your weight in ounces like I have read about. However, my blood sugar has been extremely high for the last week. Which is not normal for me. I have been unable to get my blood sugar below 240. The past 3 days I have been unable to get it below 370. I am wondering if drinking too much water can affect blood sugar levels. I have not changed my diet or my medications. The only thing that is different is the amount of water I consume. If anyone out there has heard or had a similar problem please let me know!0 -
I am diabetic so feel it is important to stay hydrated. I constantly have a glass of water or herbal tea beside me . I read that you should drink 1/2 your body weight in ounces every day. I think it is especially important if you are wanting to lose weight -
^^^^ this is what ive always read
^^This - So I aim for a gallon a day.0 -
About a gallon a day.0
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