A gallon a day???
CupcakeKaos
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So one of my friends is going to start drinking a GALLON of water a day i told her thats crazy then she ask me if i wanna do it. I got to thinking i could give it a try , so i wanna ask u do u wanna try drinking a gallon of water a day??
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I already do! 64 in the am- early afternoon before work and another 64 in the afternoon - evening during work :-) sometimes even a couple extra glasses if I'm feeling it. Lol0
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Water is awesome stuff. I average over 20-28 cups a day.0
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When I saw the title of this thread I thought it was referring to the Gallon of Milk a Day (GOMAD) Diet.0
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You're supposed to drink half of your body weight in ounces a day. For some people 128 oz isnt that far away. Though if this person only weighs 120lbs they should be careful. You can potentially die from over drinking water. I had a friend who drank so much water, she diluted her blood and ended up in the hospital for several weeks.0
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I drink almost a whole gallon a day...i just drink and drink and drink all day long...it helps with my hunger..0
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You're supposed to drink half of your body weight in ounces a day. For some people 128 oz isnt that far away. Though if this person only weighs 120lbs they should be careful. You can potentially die from over drinking water. I had a friend who drank so much water, she diluted her blood and ended up in the hospital for several weeks.
^This. I drink about 7-11 glasses a day and my pee is clear 95% of the time so that's good for me.0 -
I get that water is important. Hydration is important. I try to drink as much as possible. But if you aren't thirsty and you are already peeing every 15 minutes, WHY??? Why keep drinking?
http://www.snopes.com/medical/myths/8glasses.asp0 -
A gallon in the UK is 8 pints x 20 fl.oz = 160 fluid ounces, approx 4.8 litres. That's a lot of water. I usually drink about half of that in water and black tea plus more water when I'm exercising. I wouldn't get through the night without a visit to the bathroom if I drank a gallon0
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I aim for half of my body weight in ounces of water a day. That is 1 gallon +.0
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I average a gallon to a gallon and a half but drink as much as 2 gallons on training days0
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I average 64-96 oz a day, and spent much oh it in the bathroom. Our bodies are pretty smart, if we listen, it can tell us when we are doing something wrong. It depends on your body and your lifestyle would be my guess.0
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what counts as water?0
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I have a liter water bottle that I carry around with me and I probably fill it between 4 & 7 times in a 24 hour period. Ie I drink between 4 and 7L most days.
However, before I get told off, its also 38 degrees (100) where I live and we get no rain ever. So it is always hot and dry. Also if I go to the gym I sweat buckets and need to replace this fluid!0 -
Dear me that's alot of water!
I drink anywhere between 2 to 2.5 liters a day. And my pee is clear, that's enough for me. In the summer time when I worked with kids and was outside in 100+ heat, I would get down 3 liters a day.
Too much water is BAD for you!0 -
You're supposed to drink half of your body weight in ounces a day. For some people 128 oz isnt that far away. Though if this person only weighs 120lbs they should be careful. You can potentially die from over drinking water. I had a friend who drank so much water, she diluted her blood and ended up in the hospital for several weeks.
Why? Drinking excess water is likely flushing out water-soluble vitamins and creating a sodium imbalance.0 -
Too much water is as harmful as not enough. You can drown your body. 8 glasses a day is too much if you eat right. Come on people. Use common sense.
The "must drink 8 glasses of water" thing has been pretty thoroughly debunked around here as a specific necessity to health - particularly the mindset that no other liquids count toward that goal. That said, if you're not feeling adverse effects from it, drinking that much water is not exactly the worst thing you can do to your body. Just try not to go overboard; drinking too much water can, in fact, be fatal.0 -
You're supposed to drink half of your body weight in ounces a day. For some people 128 oz isnt that far away. Though if this person only weighs 120lbs they should be careful. You can potentially die from over drinking water. I had a friend who drank so much water, she diluted her blood and ended up in the hospital for several weeks.
^This. I drink about 7-11 glasses a day and my pee is clear 95% of the time so that's good for me.
I'm 114 and I drink about 8-10 liters a day. I think it's best to just listen to your body. If you're thirsty then drink. If you drank too much water and you feel sick then stop.0 -
I get that water is important. Hydration is important. I try to drink as much as possible. But if you aren't thirsty and you are already peeing every 15 minutes, WHY??? Why keep drinking?
http://www.snopes.com/medical/myths/8glasses.asp
Why do gimmicky stuff with your body? A person's need for water can vary greatly due to body size, climate, physical activity, genetics, etc. There is no rule that applies to everyone. Just make water your primary beverage, and drink when your are thirsty (if you are engaging in physical activity in the heat, drink before you are thirsty.).
If you overdo water consumption you run the risk of peeing away your water soluble vitamins.0 -
I drink that + every day... I read that you should drink 1/2 of your body weight in water... That's a HEKUVA lot of H2O!!!0
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When I was pregnant, both times, that is what the doctor ordered. I still do drink a gallon a day if I feel the need. I do not think drinking more than that is okay though.0
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