Water - why so much?

bcattoes
bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
edited December 17 in Food and Nutrition
I often see posts on here from members stating they drink above the recommended 64 oz of water per day. Sometimes it even seems as if they are bragging about how much water they do/can drink in a day. I'm not suggesting that is good or bad, but I've always been curious as to why those that do this do it.

So for those that drink a lot of water, what makes you believe that drinking more water is better?
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  • SergeantSunshine_reused
    SergeantSunshine_reused Posts: 5,382 Member
    Yay hydration!!!!

    Heh i barely meet it to 64 ounces of water a day honestly, and 3 cups of mine comes from coffee/tea
    I don't like peeing all day :C
  • I used to drink maybe 3 glasses of water a day, but then I bought one of those camelbak 33oz bottles and I can't stop drinking water now. I don't even notice I'm drinking it anymore. I keep the bottle at my desk at work and always taking sips and next thing you know I've filled it up 3 times during my 8 hours. I noticed I've felt less hunger and I'm not bloated, probably because my body isn't trying to retain to so much water anymore.
  • secretlobster
    secretlobster Posts: 3,566 Member
    Some people excrete water (through sweat or uhh, other means) more often than others and need to replenish water more frequently. People who are constantly active generally do (and should) end up drinking more water than those who are mroe sedentary.
  • renejtrainer
    renejtrainer Posts: 21 Member
    I drink more than 64oz of water now because I replaced the empty calories for fruit juices with it. I figured if I can drink as much juice as I was, I can drink water. My skin is thanking me for it now. :)
  • EmCarroll1990
    EmCarroll1990 Posts: 2,832 Member
    Hydration? Better filtering? Not sure..
  • lisahunrichs
    lisahunrichs Posts: 3 Member
    In general, drinking more water helps your body process toxins and keeps your filtration system (kidneys, bladder, and urinary tract) in better working order. It also helps your digestion and your heart. Many say that drinking water can help you lose weight, since it affects your appetite. Here's a good little article: http://www.dumblittleman.com/2007/07/9-great-reasons-to-drink-water-and-how.html
  • tlinval
    tlinval Posts: 175 Member
    I had it drilled into me by my high school volleyball coach, drink water like it's going out of style! I also had a pre-term labor scare 2 years ago due to dehydration, and the dr said I should be drinking +100 oz a day (I was drinking maybe 16oz/day at the time). I took that VERY seriously! (even though I'm obviously not pregnant anymore) I'm thirsty all day long at work, our building is kept somewhat dry on purpose (library) so drinking 100+ oz a day isn't that hard. It's cheap, it's good for you, and it's available. I don't get as many headaches as I use to, I believe in part because of the water.:drinker:
  • IPAfan5
    IPAfan5 Posts: 27
    I drink it to supress my appetite a bit when I'm feeling hungry on my cut
  • Quickster34
    Quickster34 Posts: 209 Member
    I drink way more than 64 oz a day , i do it because if i dont i can feel it, i run 6 days a week, lift 4, i also know all the benefits of drinking water has for the body and when it comes down to it its such a simple thing to add to overall health , even if you "hate" drinking water there are tons of ways to drink it, crystal light, scivation xtend, etc...
  • twinmom01
    twinmom01 Posts: 854 Member
    I used to drink maybe 3 glasses of water a day, but then I bought one of those camelbak 33oz bottles and I can't stop drinking water now. I don't even notice I'm drinking it anymore. I keep the bottle at my desk at work and always taking sips and next thing you know I've filled it up 3 times during my 8 hours. I noticed I've felt less hunger and I'm not bloated, probably because my body isn't trying to retain to so much water anymore.

    ^^^^^ this - Camelbacks are awesome...I go through about 4 - 25 ounce bottles a day - having the straw helps me drink more...keeps you filled, flushes your system, etc...

    I also drink ~ 2 cups of coffee or tea a day too - but i dont' count that towards my water intake
  • jamiesadler
    jamiesadler Posts: 634 Member
    You should actually drink half your body weight in ounces. So if you weigh 200 pounds you should drink 100 ounces of water. Water has many benefits. it helps flush out toxins, helps with constipation and its just yummy.
  • lizard053
    lizard053 Posts: 2,344 Member
    I often see posts on here from members stating they drink above the recommended 64 oz of water per day. Sometimes it even seems as if they are bragging about how much water they do/can drink in a day. I'm not suggesting that is good or bad, but I've always been curious as to why those that do this do it.

    So for those that drink a lot of water, what makes you believe that drinking more water is better?

    For me, it's a must for weight loss! And for maintaining losses.
    1. Hydration. Most Americans go around dehydrated on a normal basis, and it has been known to cause all sorts of ailments.
    2. It keeps my belly full, so I'm not hungry all the time.
    3. It helps keep everything moving. My digestive track works better, I'm more regular, after years of fighting between two extremes, I'm happy to be regular!
    4. I get way fewer UTI's. Everything flowing through so much, I've not had to worry!
    5. I have more energy and fewer headaches when I drink a lot of water.
    6. My complexion has gotten a lot clearer.

    I think that's all good reason to keep up my insane amount of water drinking! LOL!
  • ogottwald
    ogottwald Posts: 60 Member
    I carry a gallon jug - (shaped like a milk container with a twist top). Just make sure to clean the jug on a regular bases. Reasons listed above is the reason.
  • mfp_1
    mfp_1 Posts: 516 Member
    The UK National Health Service says:

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    http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Goodfood/Pages/water-drinks.aspx

    Research measuring water loss has shown that we should drink about 1.2 litres of fluid every day to stop us getting dehydrated. This works out to be about six 200ml or eight 150ml glasses, cups or mugs.

    The total amount of water we lose each day and need to replace is in fact greater than this – about 2.5 litres – but we get 1 litre of the fluid we need from food and the body recovers 0.3 litres from chemical reactions in our cells. The rest needs to be taken from drinks. All non-alcoholic drinks count, but water, milk and fruit juices are the healthiest.
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  • DominiqueSmall
    DominiqueSmall Posts: 495 Member
    I'm ex-military and I have been taught and learned to follow a formula for water drinking for a variety of reasons.

    The forumla is take your weight divide it by 2 and then the answer and divide it by 8. As your weight decreases you decrease your water.

    Here is a link where you can read why.

    http://www.military.com/military-fitness/health/water-plus-oxygen-equals-weight-loss
  • NoAdditives
    NoAdditives Posts: 4,251 Member
    I often see posts on here from members stating they drink above the recommended 64 oz of water per day. Sometimes it even seems as if they are bragging about how much water they do/can drink in a day. I'm not suggesting that is good or bad, but I've always been curious as to why those that do this do it.

    So for those that drink a lot of water, what makes you believe that drinking more water is better?

    I generally try to drink at least 100oz of water per day. I live in a dry, high altitude climate, and am breastfeeding. So I need lots of extra water.
  • yo_andi
    yo_andi Posts: 2,178 Member
    I drink a lot of water because I never want to have a kidney stone again. It was the most painful two days of my life.
  • cior
    cior Posts: 133 Member
    I drink 3 liters of water a day! It keeps hydrated and less hungry
  • Eaglesfanintn
    Eaglesfanintn Posts: 813 Member
    I used to suffer from gout and I really believe that one of the reasons I don't get flare ups anymore is water - diet and weight loss are the other reasons, but even when I was 60 pounds heavier, if I wasn't drinking enough water, I could feel the beginnings of a flare up.
  • In my opinion its certainly worth bragging about. Because I used to be addicted to diet sodas and have replaced them with water. Water is great for you in so many ways. I drink at least half my weight everyday….however 64oz is the suggested amount.
  • boggsmeister
    boggsmeister Posts: 292 Member
    Ok, I have nothing to back this up but I read it somewhere once, so it must be true.

    We are trying to lose fat.
    Fat stores a lot of the toxins we have consumed over the years.
    When we burn that fat we release those toxins.
    The kidneys have to filter those toxins.
    If you don't drink enough water your kidneys have a hard time doing their job.

    So that's my rationale.
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    I often see posts on here from members stating they drink above the recommended 64 oz of water per day. Sometimes it even seems as if they are bragging about how much water they do/can drink in a day. I'm not suggesting that is good or bad, but I've always been curious as to why those that do this do it.

    So for those that drink a lot of water, what makes you believe that drinking more water is better?

    For me, it's a must for weight loss! And for maintaining losses.
    1. Hydration. Most Americans go around dehydrated on a normal basis, and it has been known to cause all sorts of ailments.
    2. It keeps my belly full, so I'm not hungry all the time.
    3. It helps keep everything moving. My digestive track works better, I'm more regular, after years of fighting between two extremes, I'm happy to be regular!
    4. I get way fewer UTI's. Everything flowing through so much, I've not had to worry!
    5. I have more energy and fewer headaches when I drink a lot of water.
    6. My complexion has gotten a lot clearer.

    I think that's all good reason to keep up my insane amount of water drinking! LOL!

    "Insane amount of water drinking"? How much do you drink each day?
  • cuatromommy
    cuatromommy Posts: 120 Member
    I'm naturally sweat a lot, so I need more just as a general rule of thumb. I shoot for at least 11 eight ounce glasses a day. I also use a camelbak. I love these things.

    I will say that when I drink most of my water during the day, I have enough energy to get me through a tough workout. If I don't, I fade half way through and struggle to keep going.

    I love coffee, but try to have at least 16 oz of water before I drink my cup of coffee.

    Starting my water early in the morning is huge for me.
  • beautifulbeast11
    beautifulbeast11 Posts: 202 Member
    Hmmm, I definitely didn't like peeing all the time but after awhile my body seemed to adjust to 64oz+ of water and I go less often.

    Also, if it's not plain water, I don't log it as water consumed. I guess I don't count juice as being the 'water' meant. My trainer, and a lot of my research says that the suggested 64oz is actual water, not beverages with water...

    I could be wrong, but eh. I now drink water like a fish. Because of habit? I don't know, but i do seem to enjoy it and miss it when it not there.
  • frugalmomsrock
    frugalmomsrock Posts: 1,123
    I fuel my body with the water and food that it needs. :) My car can not run on fuel alone--it must have oil as well to keep those special parts lubricated. My body can not run on food alone--it needs water to keep my skin lubricated, to give my kidneys the water they need to work with, to give my blood some volume (is now a good time to tell you that my husband nearly died from chronic dehydration when he donated blood? He literally died and had to be revived because his blood was so thickened from chronic dehydration that the brain wasn't getting enough blood during his donation; he hasn't donated since :noway: ).

    It is also said that a dehydrated body can not properly utilize the calories put into place...

    All of these=I drink between 12 and 20 8 oz. glasses a day so that my body is not only fueled with food, but hydrated well.
  • BAMFMeredith
    BAMFMeredith Posts: 2,810 Member
    There's a lot of debate about drinking water, but for ME I find that drinking a lot of water (I'm usually around 12-16 cups a day) helps me regulate my appetite, helps me feel better, is great for my skin, and I'm just all around happier when I'm super hydrated.

    Since I doubled the amount of water I drink, I've had less breakouts, my skin is softer, and I RARELY get sick aside from seasonal allergies. My bf was having issues with getting sick a lot, and when I suggested he drink a lot more water, I kid you not, he has not been sick one single time since he started. Same with my 5 year old...I swear, it's like magic!

    I thought maybe it was just a coincidence for me, but when my bf and son had the exact same reaction, I knew it had to be more than just me.
  • annebubbles
    annebubbles Posts: 83 Member
    when your body is dehydrated, you canablize it from within. so you don't really feel thirsty. but if you replace soda, juices, coffee, teas, etc, etc with big glasses of water...You will start to desire to drink MORE water. this is because the more you take in to your body, the less you have to retain in your body. so the puffy water retention goes away too.
  • s1lence
    s1lence Posts: 493
    Well I drink more than the recommended because I feel like I need it. I drink till I pee clear, which is about 10 glasses. I drink to feel full and it keeps the headaches away.
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    Ok, I have nothing to back this up but I read it somewhere once, so it must be true.

    We are trying to lose fat.
    Fat stores a lot of the toxins we have consumed over the years.
    When we burn that fat we release those toxins.
    The kidneys have to filter those toxins.
    If you don't drink enough water your kidneys have a hard time doing their job.

    So that's my rationale.

    So, you think you needed more than the medical recommendation because the recommendation was probably made for weight maintenance and not loss? Would that make the amount needed above the recommendation proportionate to the amount of weight being lost?
  • chachita7
    chachita7 Posts: 996 Member
    Keeps me hydrated and flushes the toxins
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