I *hate* water...
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Then don't drink water. As long as you are consuming liquid, it's the same thing. If you consume calories along with that liquid, well those are still calories. I like water, but I drink more tea than I do water because I like it too and it has antioxidants, so it's a win-win.0
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i only count plain water, too, but herbal teas that do not contain caffeine have zero calories or anything and can technically count as water because you are really only adding a flavoring pretty much. Only herbal teas, though, not black or green tea or anything with sugar or anything artificial.
This says caffeine free and no calories, and I don't add anything - sugar, honey, etc. So I think I'm okay there. Phew! That's ONE serving of water...
Thanks to EVERYONE for your suggestions, advice, support, etc! Couldn't do this without ya!0 -
My trick is that I have a liter water bottle. It tricks my mind into thinking its much less water than it really is since I only have to drink two of them in order to hit 8 cups. I've already done that and its not even noon yet! I don't mind water now (considering its pretty much all I drink these days) at all but it just seems so daunting when you are thinking about it.0
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I used to hate water too. Now it's basically all I drink except for my morning cup of coffee. I buy 1 liter bottles of water and fill them up 3 times a day. Some days I need to add a lemon for taste, but most days I'm okay with it. I have added a tiny bit of Splenda/lemon to my water bottle to make it semi-taste like lemonade and that also helped!0
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I am really, really weird about water. I only drink certain brands of bottled water because others taste funny. I think Brita-filtered water tastes funny. I can drink the filtered water from my fridge, but only sometimes. I think it's due to the fact that when I was growing up, we had well water that was undrinkable because it had a lot of iron in it (you could smell it, nevermind taste it), so we had an office-style water cooler in our kitchen. (My parents now have city water, so they have gotten rid of the cooler). As a result, I got used to spring water and have a hard time drinking flat water unless I'm really thirsty!
However, I love club soda/seltzer water/sparkling water. They usually have a tiny, tiny bit of sodium of them, but to me it's better to have that tiny amount of sodium with my water than no water. I buy generic seltzer in 2-liter bottles, since that's the cheapest way to go.
I also use Mio from time to time, and occasionally I get a glass of ice water from the fridge and will add a bit of lemon juice. I have heard (but have not confirmed) that lemon juice has a slight diuretic effect and will help your body shed excess water.
Water helps your liver and kidneys function more efficiently and so is believed that a side effect is additional weight loss.0 -
I count my iced green tea! Good Luck it will make a difference in how you feel:)0
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What does the slice cucumbers do for the flavor of the water?0
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My trick is that I have a liter water bottle. It tricks my mind into thinking its much less water than it really is since I only have to drink two of them in order to hit 8 cups. I've already done that and its not even noon yet! I don't mind water now (considering its pretty much all I drink these days) at all but it just seems so daunting when you are thinking about it.
Yeah a liter is something like 4.2 cups of water, I usually end up drinking something like 12 cups a day because of the water bottle lol0 -
I was the same way, then i found a fantastic thing called MiO. I drink sooo much more water now. and its enjoyable.0
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Have you tried vitamin water, tastes like powerade/gatorade to me!
There's 8 teaspoons of sugar in a bottle of vitamin water - really not a healthy drink at all.0 -
omg i HATE water too. i have to force it... i try to drink diet iced tea. its made with water and my dr told me if i couldnt stomach regular water to have tea... also i do crystal lite... that helps alot too =]0
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I really used to hate the taste of water too. At first I had to have it REALLY cold to be able to tolerate it... but it only took a few weeks or making myself drink it to get to the point where I don't hate it anymore. I wouldn't say I like it anymore, but it's okay now, as long as it's cold. I still can't stand warm/tepid water. I fill up a big cup several times a day and just keep drinking it at my desk all day. It's something to do, keeps me full, and of course, water is good for you.
Just make sure you take a multi-vitamin if you are going to drink a lot of water. Otherwise you may be down on nutrients you really need.0 -
Sorry folks, but there is absolutely no substitute for plain water. All other drinks that people use as water substitutes (coffee, tea, flavors, sparkling water, seltzer/soda waters, etc, etc) contain something that inhibits the absorption of whatever water it contains into the blood stream meaning it never reaches the cellular level where it's most needed.
The only acceptable exception is fruits and vegetables with a very high water content (watermelon, cucumber, etc). From what I've read, if you absolutely must flavor water, it's best to use the juice from a fresh lemon, lime, or orange.
Water does enable proper kidney and liver function as someone else wrote, but if it isn't absorbed into the blood stream you can't reap the many other benefits - such as lowered blood pressure, improved digestion and metabolism, etc.
A couple of days ago someone posted a link to an article that explained all this better than I can and if I find it again, I'll post it here.
Good luck all.0 -
A couple of days ago someone posted a link to an article that explained all this better than I can and if I find it again, I'll post it here.
Good luck all.
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Found the link -- http://www.experiencelifemag.com/issues/june-2010/health-wellness/drink-to-your-health.html0 -
Hey everyone,
I also HATE water! I found that I was always struggling through my workout because I'm never hydrated enough!
Here's some tricks I use that may help!
First off I hate tap water so I use my Britta, and depending on my mood I add one of these things (all cut fresh)
1.celery
2.cucumber
3.honey dew
4.pinapple
5.canalope
6.lemon+lime slices
7.orange slices
They give the water that subtle hint of flavor without undoing your day! good luck on your goals!0 -
Here's my trick: I ordered some really wide diameter drinking straws off the internet. I'm talking about the really wide ones. They make it easy to gulp down large quantities in just a few pulls from the straw. It sounds silly but it really has worked for me.0
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brew some decaf hot tea and put in a touch of sweetener, my fav is country peach and then add that 8oz hot tea to 24oz of ice water and sip away...it is like a flavored water and decaf tea counts
also there are tons of exotic flavors of decaf tea out there much cheaper than that mio or crystal light stuff give it a shot0 -
You should drink more water than any other type of liquids (at least 90% of the day)...
It just takes time to get used to. Sooner or later, you'll get the hang of it. No worries.
Since I had a habit of drinking water, all day, since my Army days (since basic training in 1995), I can't stand to drink more than 1 soda a day or anything with caffeine more than 1 time a day...EWWW! to me. Sometimes, I can't even drink the whole can, that I can't stand the taste after a while.0 -
Hey everyone,
I also HATE water! I found that I was always struggling through my workout because I'm never hydrated enough!
Here's some tricks I use that may help!
First off I hate tap water so I use my Britta, and depending on my mood I add one of these things (all cut fresh)
1.celery
2.cucumber
3.honey dew
4.pinapple
5.canalope
6.lemon+lime slices
7.orange slices
They give the water that subtle hint of flavor without undoing your day! good luck on your goals!
Watermelon too! Excellent source of water in it. There is 90% water in a Watermelon. Very true! I have a trivia/know it all type book that says that! No REALLY!0 -
So, I LOVE water. It is my first choice. I quit buying soda years ago because it is so easy to go to when your thirsty and its cold in the fridge. So first, stop buying it
I need to practice what I preach but heres what helps me. I have a big cooler jug, I think I got it at walmart that has a lid and a straw. Try filling it up with ice and then water. I will drink a lot more water when it is ICE COLD. Yum.
When I don't have that, I take my plastic water bottle and put it in the freezer for about a half hour or an hour so the edges freeze. Then I crush the bottle so there is ice floating and again, I actually drink more that way. This is the easy way when your at work all day.
Maybe I am crazy LOL but I love ice water and find that I consume more when it is good and cold.
Hope this helps!
I do the same thing! I use a travel mug filled with ice/water. It keeps the ice from melting for hours so I can just keep refilling it with water. If I don't have my mug for some reason then I freeze the water bottle and drink it that way.0 -
I mean - seriously. I never drink it as a first choice, second choice, etc. Lately I've been on a Diet Mountain Dew kick (and yes, I am fully aware that it's not good for me. Caffeine, chemicals, etc..) and the thought of drinking any water, let alone 8 glasses a day - *shudder.*
But hey - I'm willing to try it. I've lost 14 pounds to date and have more to lose, and while I know that water doesn't have any kind of Magic Weight Loss Ingredient per se, I've read enough posts here to at least give it a shot. Y'all are a pretty convincing bunch. :drinker:
So - here goes. Will have to start tonight when I get home, because the only water I can tolerate is from the filtered tap on my fridge. (I know, how lame am I?)
Oh - does tea count? I do like peppermint tea from Celestial Seasonings...
I posted this exact same topic about a week ago. I am proud to say ive been on a water only kick since then, and am still alive! ive been taking my sports bottle to work, with my filtered water in it and have succeeded. I pile in the ice so its ice cold, and i add a cherry, lemon wedge or even a cucumber slice. It has been great so far0 -
i NEVER drank water for years, hated it, it made me gag. I couldnt even take a mouthful to take medication. I especially hated it out of glasses, I'd obsess there was dust in it and nasty floating things! I thought it had a nasty taste, and i was so into sugar id rather have pop or tea. When i did a placement at a summer camp in USA, i couldnt drink the water there, so I lived on mountain dew and milk (hence the stone I gained over summer 2009!).
Ive only recently got into water. I like it really fresh and cold. After I started taking up exercise, i found it easier as I was so thirsty I would drink anything. I also started off with sugar free squash/cordial and you can just make it weaker and weaker until you wean yourself off it.
I dont drink nowhere near 8 glasses a day, one or 2 if im lucky, maybe a bit more if im working out. I find having a plastic bottle with me is handy. But sugar free squash shouldn't make too much of a difference, and you can drink lots of it (within reason) in different flavours.0 -
I run in the morning, and after my runs I usually drink about 32oz of water to replenish all the water I sweet out during my run. Then through out the day I drink a 3 16oz glass of water with Benefiber (orange flavor). This way I'm getting over 8 cups of water a day and the Benefiber adds flavor to the water, plus I'm getting my daily about of fiber.0
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Sorry folks, but there is absolutely no substitute for plain water. All other drinks that people use as water substitutes (coffee, tea, flavors, sparkling water, seltzer/soda waters, etc, etc) contain something that inhibits the absorption of whatever water it contains into the blood stream meaning it never reaches the cellular level where it's most needed.
The only acceptable exception is fruits and vegetables with a very high water content (watermelon, cucumber, etc). From what I've read, if you absolutely must flavor water, it's best to use the juice from a fresh lemon, lime, or orange.
Water does enable proper kidney and liver function as someone else wrote, but if it isn't absorbed into the blood stream you can't reap the many other benefits - such as lowered blood pressure, improved digestion and metabolism, etc.
A couple of days ago someone posted a link to an article that explained all this better than I can and if I find it again, I'll post it here.
Good luck all.
Sparkling water/seltzer/club soda without flavoring is not a "water substitute." It is water with CO2 and a trace amount of sodium added. To quote the very article you quoted, "if you’re looking for a pick-me-up, try sparkling water with a squeeze of citrus."0 -
Let me just step back a sec - my last post sounded kinda b*tchy, and I didn't mean it to be. I think that post was helpful, as was the article, but I just wanted to clarify that sparkling water with no flavoring added *is* water, even according to the article, and should be counted as such.0
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