Water vs Broth?

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So, would it be better to make bone broth and drink it, rather than drinking a ton of water? I drink an awful lot of water, and don’t want to throw off my electrolytes as I probably do. I was thinking that this would be better for hydration and for nutrients with a minimal amount of calories added. Thoughts? Experiences?

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  • olDave
    olDave Posts: 557 Member
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    Topher,

    Here is an article on drinking lots of water that I refer to alot. Hope it helps.


    Eight glasses of water a day an urban myth'?

    Water and a well-balanced diet 'do far more than water alone,' Australian researcher says

    CBC News

    Posted: Jun 10, 2012 12:51 AM ET

    Last Updated: Jun 10, 2012 12:48 AM ET

    The common advice to drink eight glasses of water a day doesn't hold water, say nutrition and kidney specialists who want to dispel the myth.

    "What drove us to drink two litres of water a day?" asks an editorial in this week's issue of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.

    The recommendation was driven by vested interests rather than health, suggests author Speros Tsindos of the department of dietetics and human nutrition at La Trobe University in Victoria, Australia.
    Other beverages also help us meet the body's fluid needs, say nutrition specialists. (Aaron Harris/Canadian Press)
    "Humans need to maintain fluid balance and need to drink water when required, but should also consider fluid in unprocessed fruits and vegetables and juices. There is further evidence that water and a well-balanced diet does far more than water alone," Tsindos wrote.

    "Water is important for health; however, the recommendation of eight glasses of pure water per day appears an overestimation of requirements."

    Even a baked potato is 75 per cent water, said nutrition Prof. Susan Barr of the University of British Columbia, who sat on a Canadian-U.S. committee that looked at fluid intake.

    "There's nothing magical about water from a glass of water as opposed to water from a food or any other beverage," Barr said.

    Drinking caffeinated beverages such as tea and coffee do not lead to dehydration, said Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, a nephrologist at the University of Pennsylvania who reviewed research claims on drinking eight glasses of water and studied how the kidneys handle it.

    Let thirst guide you

    "Drinking the coffee will count towards your total water intake for the day," Goldfarb said.

    Goldfarb said despite the common idea that it's important to "drink eight glasses of eight ounces of water" a day, "There’s no evidence that benefits health in any real way and it really represents an urban myth."

    There's no evidence you need to drink more water than what thirst dictates, Goldfarb added.

    Studies on desert nomads showed people can consume minimal amounts of water in harsh environments. The military has also looked at how much water soldiers need to take with them when patrolling in hot climates without harming their performance.

    "If one is just playing a game of tennis in an indoor facility, for example, or having a short run on a treadmill in an air-conditioned gym, the need to maintain hydration during that is just non-existent," Goldfarb advised.

    People have died of dehydration and from drinking too much water too quickly.

    A good guide to tell if the body’s finely tuned fluid balance is to check the colour of your urine. If it's very dark, you're on the dry side; if it's very light or translucent, then you need to drink a bit less water, said Dr. David Price, head of family medicine at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont.
  • CoachReddy
    CoachReddy Posts: 3,949 Member
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    So, would it be better to make bone broth and drink it, rather than drinking a ton of water? I drink an awful lot of water, and don’t want to throw off my electrolytes as I probably do. I was thinking that this would be better for hydration and for nutrients with a minimal amount of calories added. Thoughts? Experiences?

    bone broth is incredible. i still drink water, but I do have bone broth nearly every day.

    both!
  • Topher1978
    Topher1978 Posts: 975 Member
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    I cannot survive on 8 cups of water a day. I need at least 12 to not get noticeably dehydrated.
  • CoachReddy
    CoachReddy Posts: 3,949 Member
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    I cannot survive on 8 cups of water a day. I need at least 12 to not get noticeably dehydrated.

    i'm the same way. i go through tons of water daily. you can totally replace a couple cups with broth if you want. :)
  • Topher1978
    Topher1978 Posts: 975 Member
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    I cannot survive on 8 cups of water a day. I need at least 12 to not get noticeably dehydrated.

    i'm the same way. i go through tons of water daily. you can totally replace a couple cups with broth if you want. :)
    Awesome. I am going to start doing this!
  • CaliAllie00
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    Hi Topher,

    I'm glad to see you are keeping hydrated! I recently posted an article addressing this very topic if you're interested to read a bit more: http://wildernutrition.com/blog

    Are you making the broth yourself or purchasing? Broth can be a good way to augment but it depends heavily on salt content as this can actually end up dehydrating you more.
  • mcflat29
    mcflat29 Posts: 2,159 Member
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    I too have to drink a lot of water a day. My body has a disorder that I won't go in great detail about, but my system flushes too much water out of my circulation so I have to drink a ton. I also have to eat MORE salt than normal to keep my sodium/potassium pump working properly. By eating right, exercising, and following the above I'm down to one prescription pill a day. I was on 4 at one point.

    Now, please don't take my words as advice, I do something very strange under Doctor's supervision and guidance. I have two glasses a day of water with one salt packet mixed in. Yep, two glasses a day are salt water to make sure I get enough salt in my diet. It was the hardest thing to manage my higher sodium requirement when I first switched to eating healthier.

    All in all though I listen to my body. If I need more salt, I get more salt. Thirsty, more water. I can't drink pop because of my kidneys and I can't have a lot of artificial sweeteners either, so water is my primary drink. Never tried bone broth though I do like it.
  • Topher1978
    Topher1978 Posts: 975 Member
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    Hi Topher,

    I'm glad to see you are keeping hydrated! I recently posted an article addressing this very topic if you're interested to read a bit more: http://wildernutrition.com/blog

    Are you making the broth yourself or purchasing? Broth can be a good way to augment but it depends heavily on salt content as this can actually end up dehydrating you more.
    If I am going to drink it, I would drink stuff I make myself. I went to culinary school, and have made my own stock for years. I often buy stock/broth for cooking now, as I am staying at my brothers house. I will be back to making stock regularly when I have my own place again... Going to check out the link!