Help! Does this count as water?
DavyHolly
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I was drinking peach flavored water, until I decided I didn't want the aspertame in it. I decided to make my own.
0 calories koolaid (the kind with no sugar added)
Sparkling water
Stevia
Can I log this as water?
0 calories koolaid (the kind with no sugar added)
Sparkling water
Stevia
Can I log this as water?
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Yes. See how you typed "Sparkling water"?
Suppose you drank the water, then swallowed the koolaid and stevia separately. Would the water still be water? Same thing.0 -
I would. There are days that I drink a lot of herbal tea, and I log and count that too.0
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well I have a couple cups of coffee in the morning at work, so you just convinced me to log that as water - thanks for that. :-D0
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How does your concoction taste? It sounds good lol.0
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ElizabethRoad
I thought that too, but then I also thought "Soda is also flavored sparkling water, and it doesn't count" so I didn't know xD
Marckilgore -
I've heard that once it has caffeine, it doesn't count as water, but don't take my word on it!
Jerseynegrita - It IS good, actually! Thinking of trying Truvia, too. The problem is that the stevia doesn't easily dissolve into the sparkling water, but it is good. I'm going to do mixed berry next time.0 -
I am definitely going to try that. It sounds good!0
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I don't even count flavored water as water. The only thing I count is pure water. No teas, no added flavor packets/liquids, etc.
But that's just me, I guess. I want my water to cleanse and hydrate and that's pretty much it.0 -
I don't even count flavored water as water. The only thing I count is pure water. No teas, no added flavor packets/liquids, etc.
But that's just me, I guess. I want my water to cleanse and hydrate and that's pretty much it.
I'm the same. I only count regular water for my water intake. I used to hate water but made myself drink it. I love it now so it's all I drink besides my morning coffee and sometimes tea.0 -
According to my college professors if it has caffeine it counts against your water count. I can't remember specifically what he always said but basically caffeine will de-hydrate you. We even did an experiment to show this0
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I was drinking peach flavored water, until I decided I didn't want the aspertame in it. I decided to make my own.
0 calories koolaid (the kind with no sugar added)
Sparkling water
Stevia
Can I log this as water?
I'm just curious...doesn't the koolaid have SOME kind of sweetener in it? I wouldn't imagine they would make a koolaid with no sweetener at all. I'm just wondering because it seems like adding stevia on top of that would be too sweet for me.0 -
I was drinking peach flavored water, until I decided I didn't want the aspertame in it. I decided to make my own.
0 calories koolaid (the kind with no sugar added)
Sparkling water
Stevia
Can I log this as water?
I'm just curious...doesn't the koolaid have SOME kind of sweetener in it? I wouldn't imagine they would make a koolaid with no sweetener at all. I'm just wondering because it seems like adding stevia on top of that would be too sweet for me.
There's kool-aid with no sugar at all, so that you can add the sugar yourself Or in my case, Stevia.0 -
Honestly, I'd say there's way too many chemicals in that drink to consider it water by any standards.0
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I'm curious to know how stevia and kool-aid are considered chemicals? xD It's mostly natural flavoring, vitamin C, and Stevia is a natural sugar sub.0
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I'm curious to know how stevia and kool-aid are considered chemicals? xD It's mostly natural flavoring, vitamin C, and Stevia is a natural sugar sub.
Ingredients in sugar free grape koolaid:
malic acid
maltodextrin
citric acid
calcium phosphate
aspartame
salt
acesulfame potassium
and less than 2% of:
artificial flavor
ascorbic acid (vitamin c)
red #40
Blue #10 -
log it as water.
i log soda, water, coffee, tea etc. the main ingredient is water. having caffeine in it doesnt change that0 -
I'm so confused. Why would you log SODA as water?0
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If it hydrates you, you can count it. Even drinks that contain caffeine count.
http://www.snopes.com/medical/myths/8glasses.asp0 -
I'm so confused. Why would you log SODA as water?
whats the first ingredient?0 -
I'm so confused. Why would you log SODA as water?0
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I'm so confused. Why would you log SODA as water?
Probably because the human body is able to extract the water from the soda and use it like any other water. Just like your body can extract water from fruit. For example, if you eat a big wedge of watermelon, it's going to have a hydrating effect on your body.
I don't personally drink soda, but if I did I am certain it would count toward my water for the day.0 -
:drinker:
Awesome. I'm logging my wine as water from now on.0 -
I'm so confused. Why would you log SODA as water?
whats the first ingredient?
And what are all the other ingredients?0 -
:drinker:
Awesome. I'm logging my wine as water from now on.
Vodka looks like water! **** yeah!0 -
I'm so confused. Why would you log SODA as water?
whats the first ingredient?
And what are all the other ingredients?
things added to water to make it taste better0 -
ffs0
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I'm so confused. Why would you log SODA as water?
whats the first ingredient?
And what are all the other ingredients?
The other ingredients (whether you consider them to be healthy or not) do not change the answer.0 -
I'm so confused. Why would you log SODA as water?
whats the first ingredient?
And what are all the other ingredients?
unless it's "alum" you're probably good.0 -
Well by that logic, anything that has water in it counts (jello?) ... seems a little misleading. That said, I too have read the whole water issue has been inflated by the bottled water industry so I'd not agonize over it.0
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log it as water.
i log soda, water, coffee, tea etc. the main ingredient is water. having caffeine in it doesnt change that
You have to decide what works for you but I really think that Soda, should not count towards your water intake especialy if they are not decafinated as caffieine acts as a duretic. non cafinated coffee and tea. May pass if you do not add tons of artificial stuff to it. But I would suggest cutting the soda off that list entirely. While water is a main ingredient the additives are amazing....0 -
I don't even count flavored water as water. The only thing I count is pure water. No teas, no added flavor packets/liquids, etc.
But that's just me, I guess. I want my water to cleanse and hydrate and that's pretty much it.
^^^ I do this0
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