How much water to drink in one day????

Greeneyz64
Greeneyz64 Posts: 14 Member
Ok... for years and years I was always told we should be drinking around 8 glasses of water a day. I am finally getting to drinking that much and now I'm reading to boost my metabolism and speed up weight loss I should be drinking even more???? There are a few formulas on the net...but they seem to all come to the same results as this one....take your weight in lbs and divide by 16 gives you how many glasses of water one should be drinking......my number is a lot higher than 8 glasses!

Has anyone tried this? I have read that one can drink too much water and damage your kidneys and screw up your healthy blood levels. I'm all for shedding the lbs faster, but don't want to do anything to hurt myself for it.

Any info is appreciated.
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  • kendrart
    kendrart Posts: 49 Member
    I haven't seen any of those formulas you're talking about - but I remember reading that some athletes who drank more than 16 glasses a day started experiencing damage like you mentioned. (I've seen that 16 glasses cap a couple other places too).

    I think more than 8 glasses is totally fine & normal, especially if you're working out a lot - I'd just strive to stay under 16 glasses. Which is like...a lot so I don't think you should have a problem?
  • TexanThom
    TexanThom Posts: 778
    64 oz. at least for me. Not glasses.
  • stacygayle
    stacygayle Posts: 349 Member
    When I asked my doctor this question she told me that if my urine is clear and I am urinating at least once an hour I am drinking enough water and that is the way she recommends that to her patients.
  • kendrart
    kendrart Posts: 49 Member
    64 oz = 8 glasses. Because the glasses should be 8oz glasses.
  • hiker282
    hiker282 Posts: 983 Member
    As much as you're comfortable drinking with the required number of restroom breaks to accommodate it.
  • ChelsChubzz
    ChelsChubzz Posts: 44
    i drink a gallon , EVERYDAY!
  • carld256
    carld256 Posts: 855 Member
    The need for 64 oz. of water a day is a myth, and it actually can do damage if you drink too much. Drink if you're thirsty, that's it, nothing complicated.
  • narrington77
    narrington77 Posts: 98 Member
    i think the water intake really does depend on the individual. i retain water really badly, so i tried to drink as much as i could. I am an everyday weigher, and noticed that once i increased my water from 8 - 8z glasses a day to 12 - 8 oz glasses a day that my weight loss did improve. however.. once i tried to go above 15 cups my weight almost stalled. so my ideal water intake is 12-15 8 oz cups a day. i drink more after a cheat day or a day where i've taken in more salt/sodium. on a normal day i try to atleast do the 12.
  • Drawberry
    Drawberry Posts: 104 Member
    The notion of drinking 8 glasses of water a day is a very old theory that's dated back as far as the 1790's. How much water should you drink? How ever thirsty you are. The majority of water we should be consuming should come from fruits and vegetables, not plastic bottles. If you're thirsty then drink up, if that means you're thirsty enough to drink 8 glasses a day then you drink 8 glasses. If you're thirsty enough to drink 4 glasses, drink 4.

    There isn't some kind of magical health button inside of you that get's switched only when 8 glasses of water have been put inside. Eat fruits and veggies, drink water when you're thirsty,after exercise, and in hot weather but not because of an invisible monitor that goes off if you haven't drunken 8 glasses before bed time.
  • CdnPgnMom
    CdnPgnMom Posts: 172 Member
    I average 13-18 glasses a day, but I have an medical situation that requires me to drink a lot whenever I eat anything.
  • Meaganandcheese
    Meaganandcheese Posts: 525 Member
    ~100 oz a day
  • tbellamy1
    tbellamy1 Posts: 353
    I drink about a gallon a day if not more. 2 16.9 oz bottles during a.m. workout and breakfast 2.2 liters during the day and another 16.9 oz bottle with dinner and I sometimes wake up and take a sip or to. Its my drink of choice :bigsmile:
  • megg0616
    megg0616 Posts: 59 Member
    Drink half your body weight in ounces. So if you weight 150 you want to drink at least 75 ounces a day.
  • stacygayle
    stacygayle Posts: 349 Member
    I average 13-18 glasses a day, but I have an medical situation that requires me to drink a lot whenever I eat anything.

    that's about how much I drink but I have a mild form of DI so I'm always thirsty.
  • picassoadagio
    picassoadagio Posts: 407 Member
    I easily put down 80oz. between water & tea.
  • I think that u should drink at least 64ozs per day and extra if u are working out, but don't overdo it just know what ur body is needing according to ur workout, pee color, and if u r thirsty. hope this helps!!
  • hbm616
    hbm616 Posts: 377 Member
    My NP suggested at least 60 oz per day, and more if I am exercising.
  • Charisse1011
    Charisse1011 Posts: 84 Member
    I have a 64oz jug,,,,,,
  • i dont know figures exactly, but i know that last week i uppsed my water intake to 3 litres a day and every night my legs were cramping and hurting beyond belief - the doctor said it was because i was drinking too much. so i would watch out for overdrinking - can be as harmful as not drinking enough
  • sweetendeavor
    sweetendeavor Posts: 72 Member
    I drink 4 liters a day. I used to drink 2 but didn't see any weight loss when I did. When I upped my water intake the pounds started melting away.
  • grex1949
    grex1949 Posts: 125 Member
    The need for 64 oz. of water a day is a myth, and it actually can do damage if you drink too much. Drink if you're thirsty, that's it, nothing complicated.

    If you wait until you're thirsty to drink, you are already dehydrated.
  • LindseyDD
    LindseyDD Posts: 160 Member
    Drink half your body weight in ounces. So if you weight 150 you want to drink at least 75 ounces a day.

    THIS!!

    I weight 190 so I try and drink atleast 100oz of water a day - most days I drink more some days I think less but 100oz is my goal!
  • sun33082
    sun33082 Posts: 416 Member
    I've been told by 2 of my doctors to drink a gallon a day. That's what I do.
  • Chagama
    Chagama Posts: 543 Member
    When I asked my doctor this question she told me that if my urine is clear and I am urinating at least once an hour I am drinking enough water and that is the way she recommends that to her patients.
    This. If your urine is clear and you are not thirsty, don't drink. If your urine is yellow OR you are thirsty then drink. Just listen to your body, it knows. Not everyday is the same. On days where I have long workouts, I can easily drink 1 1/2 gallons. On other days 6 glasses is plenty.
  • Debbe2
    Debbe2 Posts: 2,071 Member
    When I read your topic I was going to respond "as much as you can". But after reading what you wrote I can tell you that I drink atleast the amount of water each day that the formula you give derives and I feel great :-)
  • skbohanon
    skbohanon Posts: 15 Member
    I average about 2 liters a day... which I believe is 64 oz.
  • sun33082
    sun33082 Posts: 416 Member
    I love how people warn about drinking too much water but nevermind the 2-3 32oz cups of soda a lot of people drink each day just from eating fast food and eating out.
  • _hi_hat3r_
    _hi_hat3r_ Posts: 423 Member
    I count all my liquids so I probably average a gallon a day on liquids.
  • laddyboy
    laddyboy Posts: 1,565 Member
    At the least 1/2 your bodyweight in OZ. I go for over 100 oz a day and feel great when I hit 1 gallon.
  • KBoddu
    KBoddu Posts: 237 Member
    <~~ 144oz here each day (9 bottled waters @ 500mL each)