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How much water should one drink a day? Is it 8 glasses a day or half your body weight?
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The goal is to drink 8 glasses a day. You'd be floating if you drank half your body weight0
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8 8 oz glasses is the MINIMUM. I drink 4-6 liters (6 liters is a little over a gallon-and-a-half a day). I personally need at least 4 liters to function, and 6 to feel good, especially on exercise days. Everyone is different, but you have to get at least 8 8oz glasses. Then just decide what works best for you, as long as you don't go over about 2 gallons a day. I'm guessing by "half your body weight" you mean in ounces? You can do that, too, although it sounds like someone just pulled that measurement out of their butt.0
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Hi at least 8- 8 oz glasses....some say 1/2 your body weight. Water works wonders for me,, it's just getting in the habit of drinking just water and that much of it. I've been doing it all week and already lost 3 lbs! Good luck to you:)0
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Gallon a day at least0
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Thanks everyone. I've started on 8 and will increase when I get used to this.0
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The goal is to drink 8 glasses a day. You'd be floating if you drank half your body weight
Half your body weight in ounces... 156# weight would be 78oz. of water a day.
It varies for each individual. I'm dehydrated if I only drink 8 - 8oz glasses. So, I tend to drink more like the half my body weight amount.0 -
The goal is to drink 8 glasses a day. You'd be floating if you drank half your body weight
Half my body weight is 77oz. I drink 100+oz a day and I really don't feel like I'm floating!
From what I've heard, read, tried for myself... drink as much as you can possibly drink! As long as you pee when you need to, your body will not toxify it, and you will benefit Water really does help to curb my hunger and cravings. But it is a little annoying to go to the restroom every 40mins hehe0 -
The goal is to drink 8 glasses a day. You'd be floating if you drank half your body weight
Half your body weight in ounces... 156# weight would be 78oz. of water a day.
It varies for each individual. I'm dehydrated if I only drink 8 - 8oz glasses. So, I tend to drink more like the half my body weight amount.
Yepp... what she said =]0 -
I usually shoot for 8 glasses, or about 64oz (half of a person who weighs 128lbs). If I went for half my weight I would be be closer to 18 glasses which feels a bit crazy to me. I found that if I drink much more than eight to 10 glasses, I feel almost bloated with water. I'm trying to build up to higher amounts but if you are just starting out with drinking water more regularly, I would start with the traditional 8 and work up from there.0
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I really don't like water like that. How do you guys get it down?0
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I go by the half your body weight in ounces rule.... a 200# person would need to drink 100 oz a day. It works for me. I feel better and my skin looks better when I get my full amount every day. When I don't get enough water I get a red face and everyone thinks there's something wrong with me...lol.0
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half my body weight is 115 ounces. I usually drink between 80 and 100. I definitely don't feel like I am floating! If I have less than 80, I feel so parched I can hardly stand it.0
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The goal is to drink 8 glasses a day. You'd be floating if you drank half your body weight
Half your body weight in ounces... 156# weight would be 78oz. of water a day.
It varies for each individual. I'm dehydrated if I only drink 8 - 8oz glasses. So, I tend to drink more like the half my body weight amount.
Very important point, that it varies for individuals. Some things to consider: what type of climate do you live in? Dry, desert climates, high altitudes all cause people to need to drink more water. How much activity do you do? If you do a lot of vigorous activity every day, you'll need more water on a regular basis than someone who is sedentary.
I wanted to point these out, because I learned the hard way that as someone who exercises regularly 5-6 days a week (running) who lives in a dry, high-altitude climate, eight - 8oz glasses are NOT enough for me, especially during the summer. Last summer the lining of my lung got irritated because I was becoming dehydrated, and that was when I was drinking 8-10 glasses a day!
Eight-8oz cups may be enough for some people, but not everyone, so make sure you consider your specific environment/lifestyle.0 -
I really don't like water like that. How do you guys get it down?
I mix it up between plain water, Stash brand Chai Green Tea, SoBe 0 calorie LifeWater, and Crystal Light Pure Fitness flavor packets you add to a bottle of water.0 -
I really don't like water like that. How do you guys get it down?
I find it's easier to drink more when I drink through a straw. I have a desk job, and I'll get a cup with a straw at lunch and bring it back to use in the afternoon. I'm also going to start keeping a 32 oz waterbottle filled on my desk and try to go through that twice every work day.
Keep a cup in the kitchen and in the bathroom, and every time you go in either of those rooms, drink a cup full. I drink and extra glass of water after brushing my teeth.
Really, you have to just learn to like it - the more you drink water and the less you drink other stuff, you'll get used to it.0 -
I'm guessing by "half your body weight" you mean in ounces? You can do that, too, although it sounds like someone just pulled that measurement out of their butt.
Saying that everyone needs to drink 8 - 8oz glasses of water a day sounds more like someone pulled that from their butt than half your body weight, to me. To say a person that weighs 120 pounds needs the same amount of water to hydrate their body as someone that weighs 320 pounds doesn't make any sense. Since our bodies are mostly water, it makes more sense that a bigger person needs more water than a smaller person.0 -
Maggie,
Thanks for clarifying that! I have never heard it broke down into half your body weight. I was going to say that is a lot of water.0 -
Very important point, that it varies for individuals. Some things to consider: what type of climate do you live in? Dry, desert climates, high altitudes all cause people to need to drink more water. How much activity do you do? If you do a lot of vigorous activity every day, you'll need more water on a regular basis than someone who is sedentary.
Thank you! I always forget to mention this.
I live in high altitude, desert climate. I also continuously get told off by my doctor that I don't drink enough water! So even at 85-110oz a day, I get dizzy spells and lose concentration and (I've seen a few doctors as I moved from place to place) my doctors say I can cure that by increasing water intake! That is tough to drink that much water!!
I am fortunate to really enjoy water by itself. I drink tap water or let my bottle water out of the fridge and get to room temp. I just can't do cold water. Many folks have suggested adding sliced fruit to your drink, or even a packet of crystal light (I'm not a fan of artificial sweetener so I would never use this myself.)0 -
I really don't like water like that. How do you guys get it down?
I use crystal light, diet snapple, and totally fit 4-c packets. We have a few 20oz bottles at home and just throw one packet in for 20oz of water. The packets are for 16.7 oz but are too strong at that level. A little more water gives you a less sweet taste. My favorite ones have either caffine, metabolic boost or fitness packets for the gym.0 -
If I add to it, can I still count that as my water intake?0
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Sure can. But make sure to check if you need to log the packets. Some may not have calories, but other items you might be tracking. And it's good to get in the habit of keeping everything 'on the books' as they say.
Also green tea (that you brew at home, not the kinds like "Arizona Green Tea" with all the sugars) and black coffee totally count toward your water amount!0 -
When I get bored of plain water- I will carbonate my own bottle water (no sodium or additives) then add either a tiny splash of Pom (Pom-Blueberry is my favorite) OR squeeze a slice of orange into it.
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Thanks everyone. I've started on 8 and will increase when I get used to this.
Crystal Light packets help many people or I believe Koolaid puts one out as well.
Teas are good (watch for sugar intake).
What I have done, is gotten a water bottle that is a kid's size (16oz total) and start off with that. I hated water but I told myself I had to finish the bottle once (at first) and now am up to 6, 8oz per day.0 -
Thanks for all the advice.0
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Maggie,
Thanks for clarifying that! I have never heard it broke down into half your body weight. I was going to say that is a lot of water.
Happy to help. :glasses:0 -
I really don't like water like that. How do you guys get it down?
I'm not sure how to help with the not liking water part since I've always liked drinking water. But, I have a more difficult time drinking much if I'm drinking it from a water bottle. It just goes down too slowly for me. So, I prefer to chug about 2 cups at a time, a few times a day. It's easier to do so if I'm drinking from a cup. I just make sure it holds 16+ oz, fill it up and drink it all down at once.
And remember... If you're thirsty, your body's already becoming dehydrated. So, drink some water before you feel thirsty to remain properly hydrated.0
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