is a myth
2/22/2007 12:33:18 PM
I could have told you it wasn't necessary b/c most people don't do it.
2/22/2007 12:36:15 PM
2/22/2007 12:38:23 PM
2/22/2007 1:09:07 PM
I was always skeptical that non pure water sources can't be utilized in the body in the same way that water is. That never made sense to me. If your body is breaking things down as it is, it seems like the water would come back out eventually and be usable in the same way.
2/22/2007 1:12:16 PM
^^ I somehow remember about that in AP bio back in HS.It's close to 50% if not more. Your body breaks down carbohydrates to release water, and a lot of what you eat has carbohydrates in it. Not to mention just the water that is often added to foods in the cooking process.
2/22/2007 1:15:59 PM
2/22/2007 1:22:17 PM
well if heinz valtin says, then so be it.
2/22/2007 1:23:48 PM
I still drink water when I can to the point my piss is clear, then I'm good. I feel a lot better.
2/22/2007 1:24:37 PM
That's from 2002.... I wonder if anything else has come out about it.
2/22/2007 1:30:03 PM
doctors are forever trying to claim that former health guidelines are bogus, only to find themselves sounding like complete dumbasses when the next report comes out to the contrary 3 months later.
2/22/2007 1:46:58 PM
there is a report to support virtually any claim you can make.
2/22/2007 1:48:40 PM
some people will report claims that go completely against the research they did, just because they think no one will question it.
2/22/2007 1:51:06 PM
What's the recommended water intake to win a Wii?
2/22/2007 1:52:03 PM
i drink well over 64 oz a day, and i can definately tell a difference when i don't
2/22/2007 4:20:18 PM
I drink well over, but I also exert myself more than the average potato.
2/22/2007 5:11:50 PM
My Gallon Jug is my life blood.
2/22/2007 5:15:07 PM
^^ not saying it's a bad thing, me too, just not worth buying a shitton of bottled water... i never feel any of this 'guilt' they talk about when i dont get 64 oz
2/22/2007 5:28:50 PM
Bottled water???buy one bottle and use it over and over again. Buy a nalgene or shaker bottle and use it. Use a fucking glass....but buying bottled?If you are drinking bottled, make sure you use a flouride rinse.
2/22/2007 5:31:07 PM
Regardless of this article, and regardless of whether you believe in the 8x8 rule, most people are silly in that they never talk about different requirements for different people.First and foremost, your intake depends on your BW. A 150 pound male, and and 250 pound male, obviously don't have the same water need, even assuming same activity level, climate, etc.As important, you have to look at climate and activity level. And water needs can vary wildly between different people because of those factors, even possibly by a factor of 2 or 3.So, most people seem to be misguided on this issue.Second, this doctor doesn't seem to give any recommendation on this topic. He is only refuting another recommendation. After reading the article, the question of how much to drink is still unanswered.Also, the statement:
2/22/2007 5:52:57 PM
pasta contains a ton of water, but your point is still valid. I can easily sweat out 32 ounces of water in my daily cardio, so I am not about to reduce my water intake based on this report.
2/22/2007 6:01:28 PM
Why would you reduce your intake based on this report? The entire thing is concerning sedentary people.That isn't either one of you.
2/22/2007 7:22:05 PM
Hey, here's an idea:If you're thirsty, drink some water. If you're not, don't.Sometimes I go almost the whole day without drinking pure fluids, but I eat a lot of applesauce, fruit, yogurt, etc. All have water. If I'm not thirsty, I don't really see the point of forcing it. Then I have to pee much more frequently.[Edited on February 22, 2007 at 9:00 PM. Reason : ]
2/22/2007 8:58:55 PM
still helps flush out the system a bit eh?
2/22/2007 10:31:19 PM
cotton mouth
2/22/2007 10:54:42 PM
drink when you are thirsty. it really is simple as that. not more, not less.
2/22/2007 11:35:36 PM
There's a difference between needing to drink that much and it just being beneficial to do so. Sure, people only need 1,200 calories per day, but if that's all anyone ever got, we probably wouldn't fare so well.
2/23/2007 9:48:16 AM
^ you'd be surprised on what you can get by on....that said on swimming days i probably drink 64+ ounces of water, and 32 oz of gatorade at least... (more than 2 miles of swimming in 1.5 hours or less)
2/23/2007 10:09:46 AM
^ I think you missed my point. I said we can get by on little, but do we really just want to "get by"?
2/23/2007 10:15:06 AM
high hematocrit and blood viscosity are both hard on the kidneys and risk factors in heart disease, and reduced water intake causes both of them to rise. Just cause you can live on less water doesn't mean it's healthy, regardless of whether you're sedentary or active.
2/23/2007 10:29:11 AM
words*sips on 2nd glass of water for the day*
2/23/2007 11:01:46 AM
Wouldn't say a myth, just a broad generalization. A nutritionist can't know what a person is going to eat in a given day (not to mention special cases based on weight, age, medical conditions, etc), so they just give an upper estimate to account for someone that maybe eats a bunch of stuff lacking in water and things that dehydrate you such as alcohol and caffeine. On the other end you have people who eat a bunch of fresh fruits and vegetables and probably get most of their water from that, and don't need as much.Either way, its only in rare cases that a few extra glasses of water will hurt you.
2/23/2007 2:13:28 PM
^^^Know what else is hard on the kidneys? Holding your piss because you drink so much water than you have to go every thirty minutes.
2/23/2007 9:14:00 PM
Why do you assume increased water intake means you're "holding it"? Can't you just go when you need to go? IPSO ERGO FACTO, AMIGO
2/23/2007 9:17:25 PM
It makes you less productive, for one. While urinating may be a pleasurable experience, the lead-up is not. I don't like the feeling of having to piss all the time, but that's just me. I can hold it, or I can go frequently. Doesn't matter, but neither is particularly desirable. I tend to trust my body's signals. You have thirst for a reason. If you're not thirsty, forget about it.
2/23/2007 9:26:47 PM
Is it a really bad thing to have more water than you need, I mean there isn't such thing as too much water unless you drink say 5 gpd or something ridiculous? Even if most people don't need 1 gpd is it gonna kill them to drink it? Having too much is certainly not as bad as not getting enoughThink of it this way, can you have "too much gas" in your car? Sure you could overfill the tank but not after the pump tries to stop you severl times first, just like your stomach. Your body will let you know when you have enough water, thirst and stomach pain are your biological fuel guages, listen to them, not some M.D. trying to get his 15 mins.[Edited on February 26, 2007 at 3:10 PM. Reason : ]
2/26/2007 3:08:41 PM
yeah you can drink too much, but like you implied, it's quite difficult to do...
2/27/2007 9:54:46 AM