Water
Hartbarney05
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Does anyone have some good tips for drinking all 8 glasses of water? I usually can only get about 6 glasses a day. Its so hard for me to do the other 2 =( Not because I don't like the taste or don't like water....I'm just not that thirsty. Plus I get busy and forget. Oh! and I can not drink water after a certain time at night or I'll be in the bathroom when I'd rather be sleeping.
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This tip was given to me 20 years ago and it works for me. Everytime you use the bathroom, drink water. Also drink a glass prior to each meal. Good Luck!0
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I keep a small glass by the sink in the kitchen. Every time I walk by, I fill it up and drink it down. Works for me.0
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I found a 56 oz waterbottle at Target. I fill it up and try to finish it before I'm home from work. Then, I drink 1-2 glasses with each meal, and 1 in the morning with my pills!0
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What I do is if I'm sitting somewhere I'll always have a glass of water sitting next to me. Every time I sit a glass of water next to me I add it to my diary. It makes me feel like I'm obliged to drink it since I already put it in. It's mental trickery but it seems to work.0
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Try a straw, makes drinking 'faster' and more 'mindless' so you drink more without realizing it.
Try a fun bottle. I adore my 20oz bottle with a bright pink lid (it doubles as a shaker for my protein drinks too!).
Like slick fox said, when I feel the need to go to the bathroom, I down 8oz before I visit the toilet.
Try setting a watch reminder (or phone) to drink water every 45 min or 1 hr. It will remind you to finish your cup or refill and start a new one!
Keep at it. It was tough for me at first, and now I get in 12 glasses a day easy. I push for 100oz plus every day0 -
I found a 16oz water bottle at REI that I keep with me every where I go. I only have to empty it 4 times a day, and find that I easily do that by dinner time. I also make sure that every time it's empty and I'm up and about, I top it off. It's worked wonders since I quit drinking coke!0
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Try a straw, makes drinking 'faster' and more 'mindless' so you drink more without realizing it.
Try a fun bottle. I adore my 20oz bottle with a bright pink lid (it doubles as a shaker for my protein drinks too!).
Like slick fox said, when I feel the need to go to the bathroom, I down 8oz before I visit the toilet.
Try setting a watch reminder (or phone) to drink water every 45 min or 1 hr. It will remind you to finish your cup or refill and start a new one!
Keep at it. It was tough for me at first, and now I get in 12 glasses a day easy. I push for 100oz plus every day
I do the straw thing and a 32oz water bottle of water on my desk so I drink 3-4 of those during the day. I have also cut out all other fluids which I know can be hard. I completely agree with the larger bottle trick that way it doesn't feel like 8-10 glasses just one bottle for the day.0 -
I posted a couple of weeks ago:
"I am a recent member of myfitnesspal.com and appreciate and use this service every day. I tried drinking 8 glasses of water a day and found it very difficult to achieve. Cynicism comes naturally to me and I started asking people about this practice; no one could validate the advice and or the logic of this concept.
I googled 8x8 and found an article regarding a Dartmouth Medical school professor: Heinz Valtin, MD.
His reseach concluded that drinking 8 glasses of 8 ounces water for health of dietary reasons could not be validated. Also, and more importantly he feels that fluids from juices, carbonated drinks including those with alcohol content should be inlcuded in a daily regimen report.
Should myfitnesspal.com put an asterisk next to the Glasses icon? I think so, ".
Google Dr. Heinz Valtin, MD. and you wil be able to download the entire article. It is wordy but worthwhile reading.
My personal conclusion is that if you are thirsty drink water.0 -
I drink 1.5 cups of coffee, then a cup of milk for breakfast. Mid-morning I drink a cup of orange juice. I have water and/or tomato juice for lunch. Dinner another glass of milk and may be water. Followed by a cup of tea and/or milk for evening snack. I am up to six glasses of liquid and then I have those two cups of water listed as well as I often have a glass of water in the morning, and afternoon. My dietician says milk, coffee, and juice are water when you are counting how much water you consume.0
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wow! these are some fantastic tips! I'm going to have to implement some of these...0
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I fill a 4 c. water bottle & finish it while doing my hair & makeup in the morning. Then I have breakfast. I fill it again & make sure I drink 2 cups before lunch & another 2 cups before dinner.0
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I cut out my juice in the morning and substituted water and bought one of the larger cute water bottles and carry it with me so that i know im getting to my limit and i keep water near me at all times.0
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I use water flavor additives like Crystal Light or MIO. They have no calories and they taste very good. I agree with drink from a big cup or water bottle.0
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I always have a water bottle with me (32oz) and if it gets boring, I put lemon slices in it. I just make sure that I fill the bottle twice a day, but most days I drink at least 3 bottles.0
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I posted a couple of weeks ago:
"I am a recent member of myfitnesspal.com and appreciate and use this service every day. I tried drinking 8 glasses of water a day and found it very difficult to achieve. Cynicism comes naturally to me and I started asking people about this practice; no one could validate the advice and or the logic of this concept.
I googled 8x8 and found an article regarding a Dartmouth Medical school professor: Heinz Valtin, MD.
His reseach concluded that drinking 8 glasses of 8 ounces water for health of dietary reasons could not be validated. Also, and more importantly he feels that fluids from juices, carbonated drinks including those with alcohol content should be inlcuded in a daily regimen report.
Should myfitnesspal.com put an asterisk next to the Glasses icon? I think so, ".
Google Dr. Heinz Valtin, MD. and you wil be able to download the entire article. It is wordy but worthwhile reading.
My personal conclusion is that if you are thirsty drink water.
The point to drinking at least 8 glasses of water each day is to keep the metabolism working, cleansing your system, and staying hydrated. I have also found that drinking ICE cold water during a workout session increases the number of calories I burn. I am not a scientist or doctor but there are plenty of studies out there that back up the drinking water will help you lose weight. Hope you find what you are looking for.0 -
I bring a gallon of water to work and make it a point to drink the whole thing before I leave for the day...it's only 1:30pm and I drank the whole thing already! At home, I drink as normal....0
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It may be trouble for some but I carry a gallon of water with me everywhere finish it on a day and you completed your water. It works for me because I never would track my water. Now as long as its empty I know where it all went.:)0
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In general I drink way, way, way more water than the recommended eight glasses a day, but I've always had a large bottle with me so that could be part of it. (My family was big on carrying water bottles fifteen years ago....long before it was a popular or eco-friendly thing to do...you could say I was trained well.)
If I'm really feeling wild and crazy I have been known to add tea bags (Lemon Zinger is my favorite) to my 1L bottle of water. Most any tea flavor will work but the citrus or berry ones are my favorite. Each bag is good for at least one or two refills.
While I was in Sweden this winter I noticed that it was common (at the restaurants I visited) to have pitchers of water with various things floating in them. One pitcher would have some frozen mixed berries (the kind that fall apart as they thaw), one had cucumber slices, and one had orange slices...they had only a slight hint of flavor but were very colorful which made it fun! I don't know if this is a common Swedish thing or I just got lucky but it was a ton of fun.0 -
I have a 35.5 ounce bottle with a straw and it goes down so easy. I can drink up to 200 ounces a day sometimes.0
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Straw, straw, straw! That is all I have to say My water bottle is 24 oz. with a straw. I will never buy another water bottle without a straw again. I flavor my water with lemon because plain water is, well plain. My husband has a twist off cap for his bottle and I cannot stand it. Its too much effort and when I want to drink something, I want it now, not 5 seconds from now when I get the cap off. I know that probably sounds lazy but if I must drink all this water a day then I want to do it without thinking about it or messing around with it.
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I posted a couple of weeks ago:
"I am a recent member of myfitnesspal.com and appreciate and use this service every day. I tried drinking 8 glasses of water a day and found it very difficult to achieve. Cynicism comes naturally to me and I started asking people about this practice; no one could validate the advice and or the logic of this concept.
I googled 8x8 and found an article regarding a Dartmouth Medical school professor: Heinz Valtin, MD.
His reseach concluded that drinking 8 glasses of 8 ounces water for health of dietary reasons could not be validated. Also, and more importantly he feels that fluids from juices, carbonated drinks including those with alcohol content should be inlcuded in a daily regimen report.
Should myfitnesspal.com put an asterisk next to the Glasses icon? I think so, ".
Google Dr. Heinz Valtin, MD. and you wil be able to download the entire article. It is wordy but worthwhile reading.
My personal conclusion is that if you are thirsty drink water.
The point to drinking at least 8 glasses of water each day is to keep the metabolism working, cleansing your system, and staying hydrated. I have also found that drinking ICE cold water during a workout session increases the number of calories I burn. I am not a scientist or doctor but there are plenty of studies out there that back up the drinking water will help you lose weight. Hope you find what you are looking for.
Drinking ICE cold water does burn more calories according to Bob Harper of The Biggest Loser and it is metabolized more quickly in your body. All fluids from juices, carbonated drinks including those with alcohol content do it give your body "empty calories". Not needed when trying to lose weight or live healthier. I am also not a Dr. but drinking natural products instead of processed stuff it better for you.0 -
I use to be a heavy Coke drinker, but lately I've been drinking at least 10- 20 oz bottles of water a day and some times more. I can't believe how clear my skin appears woohoo! It took me years to finally give up Coke and water is my drink of preference.0
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