is drinking water immediately after food really bad
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This is hands down the dumbest question I have ever seen on MFP.1
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praksindiafit wrote: »Its said that having water immediate after you had your lunch or dinner is bad.. i dont get a complete feeling till i drink water after my food.. a friend said just gargle with water..but that doesnt help. Is drinking water post food real bad for lose weight or can i continue.
I drink water before, during and after meals. There have been zero bad effects. It has not kept me from losing weight.
Please ignore your friends.0 -
lol?
Food contains water itself.1 -
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That's a new one on me. Sometimes I love that we have so many ideas available to us, but sometimes....1
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missomgitsica wrote: »This is hands down the dumbest question I have ever seen on MFP.
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what idiot told you that?
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SmellyHippy wrote: »That's a new one on me. Sometimes I love that we have so many ideas available to us, but sometimes....
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also would be nice of people to not ridicule who put up questions to clear their doubt, no no it doesnt affect me much..just for other people who are not very comfortable to take the ridicule ...and come out to clear their doubts or food n health myths. We are here for each other to boost each other..clear our doubts..and have fun too in the process.. thats why the forums5
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praksindiafit wrote: »also would be nice of people to not ridicule who put up questions to clear their doubt, no no it doesnt affect me much..just for other people who are not very comfortable to take the ridicule ...and come out to clear their doubts or food n health myths. We are here for each other to boost each other..clear our doubts..and have fun too in the process.. thats why the forums
I would stop listening to your friends about fitness and nutrition.
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praksindiafit wrote: »http://www.yoga-for-beginners-a-practical-guide.com/drinking-water-during-meals.html
Another link... also theres a lottsa links that says otherwise.
The difference between that link and the Mayo Clinic one is one is based on actual medical research and one is not. Mayo Clinic. -Doctor.-
This line in particular makes my blood boil: "Though doctors can recommend that there is nothing wrong with drinking water during meals. As per yogic/ ayurvedic philosophy you must drink lot of water throughout the day, but avoid drinking water during meals."
Okay. I'll listen to a doctor over a yoga instructor on that, who likely has not taken any real classes on physiology or dietetics. Thanks buh bye.2 -
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LavenderLeaves wrote: »praksindiafit wrote: »http://www.yoga-for-beginners-a-practical-guide.com/drinking-water-during-meals.html
Another link... also theres a lottsa links that says otherwise.
The difference between that link and the Mayo Clinic one is one is based on actual medical research and one is not. Mayo Clinic. -Doctor.-
This line in particular makes my blood boil: "Though doctors can recommend that there is nothing wrong with drinking water during meals. As per yogic/ ayurvedic philosophy you must drink lot of water throughout the day, but avoid drinking water during meals."
Okay. I'll listen to a doctor over a yoga instructor on that, who likely has not taken any real classes on physiology or dietetics. Thanks buh bye.
^^^This.
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Just make sure to chew your juice....
No seriously, Vain Hair (foodbabe) was going on about this, and as we all know, she's full of...1 -
praksindiafit wrote: »Its said that having water immediate after you had your lunch or dinner is bad.. i dont get a complete feeling till i drink water after my food.. a friend said just gargle with water..but that doesnt help. Is drinking water post food real bad for lose weight or can i continue.
Does this make any sense to you? Really?1 -
praksindiafit wrote: »http://www.yoga-for-beginners-a-practical-guide.com/drinking-water-during-meals.html
Another link... also theres a lottsa links that says otherwise.
Who is the person that wrote this?
What is this digestive fire?
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ncboiler89 wrote: »praksindiafit wrote: »http://www.yoga-for-beginners-a-practical-guide.com/drinking-water-during-meals.html
Another link... also theres a lottsa links that says otherwise.
Who is the person that wrote this?
What is this digestive fire?1 -
Ladies and gentlemen, please learn how to vet sources so you don't trust excrement filled sites.0
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ncboiler89 wrote: »praksindiafit wrote: »http://www.yoga-for-beginners-a-practical-guide.com/drinking-water-during-meals.html
Another link... also theres a lottsa links that says otherwise.
Who is the person that wrote this?
What is this digestive fire?
Ahhhh. Cool. Sounds right. Makes sense.0 -
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praksindiafit wrote: »http://www.yoga-for-beginners-a-practical-guide.com/drinking-water-during-meals.html
Another link... also theres a lottsa links that says otherwise.
7. If the stomach tone is less than normal, excessive water stays a long time in stomach interfering with digestion.
But this makes sense too. So confused.0 -
My trainer said--- drink water anytime you want too!! Before, with or after!!0
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missomgitsica wrote: »This is hands down the dumbest question I have ever seen on MFP.
:huh:
There is no such thing as a dumb question. If you never ever ask, you'll never, ever know!!
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I had a friend tell me that it was bad for me to drink water BEFORE meals. Something about it messing up the stomach lining. I was just like, "uhhhh... ok".0
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christinev297 wrote: »missomgitsica wrote: »This is hands down the dumbest question I have ever seen on MFP.
:huh:
There is no such thing as a dumb question. If you never ever ask, you'll never, ever know!!
Potentially dumb questions are better left to google. He doesn't care.
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ncboiler89 wrote: »christinev297 wrote: »missomgitsica wrote: »This is hands down the dumbest question I have ever seen on MFP.
:huh:
There is no such thing as a dumb question. If you never ever ask, you'll never, ever know!!
Potentially dumb questions are better left to google. He doesn't care.
I think it's bad form to try and make someone feel like a fool for asking a simple question.
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christinev297 wrote: »I think it's bad form to try and make someone feel like a fool for asking a simple question.
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I'm in the camp of there are dumb questions. However I'm not saying this is one of them. Challenging the OP to think about the question and maybe come up with the answer himself/herself is not bad form.2
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Every time I think I have reached the end of the internet and have seen every variety of bizarre and random *kitten* it could possibly throw at me, it hits me with something even weirder.1
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Larissa_NY wrote: »Every time I think I have reached the end of the internet and have seen every variety of bizarre and random *kitten* it could possibly throw at me, it hits me with something even weirder.
If this is 'weirder' for the internets to you then you don't internets enough. I once saw a Chinese lady and a.....well never mind.1
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