How much water do you drink?
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Like any other animal, I drink when I'm thirsty, but I seem to be in a minority these days. I regularly see people (mostly women) carting huge bottles of water around with them.
Certain people do need to drink so regularly that it's wise to carry some liquid around at all times - they're called babies.
The idea that an adult living in our climate needs to nurse a water bottle all day long is ridiculous.
Certain people do need to drink so regularly that it's wise to carry some liquid around at all times - they're called babies.
The idea that an adult living in our climate needs to nurse a water bottle all day long is ridiculous.
Edited by Risotto on Thursday 2nd April 12:57
As water, almost none.
1) Desire to look fashionable/'keep-fit'
2) Frightened of drinking tap water (probably the equal safest in the world)
3) Sucker for marketing
4) Believe nonsense about 'flushing toxins'
5) More money than sense
Risotto said:
The idea that an adult living in our climate needs to nurse a water bottle all day long is ridiculous.
Indeed - I suspect: 1) Desire to look fashionable/'keep-fit'
2) Frightened of drinking tap water (probably the equal safest in the world)
3) Sucker for marketing
4) Believe nonsense about 'flushing toxins'
5) More money than sense
Risotto said:
Like any other animal, I drink when I'm thirsty but I seem to be in a minority these days. I regularly see people (mostly women) carting huge bottles of water around with them.
Whilst I agree to an extent, thirst is not the best indication of dehydration, hence why in hot countries they tell you to drink a certain amount of water per hour / day to maintain your hydration levels.Simpo Two said:
As water, almost none.
1) Desire to look fashionable/'keep-fit'
2) Frightened of drinking tap water (probably the equal safest in the world)
3) Sucker for marketing
4) Believe nonsense about 'flushing toxins'
5) More money than sense
As someone that has had kidney stones and woken up pissing blood I can assure you that there are genuine reasons some of us deliberately drink a lot of water.Risotto said:
The idea that an adult living in our climate needs to nurse a water bottle all day long is ridiculous.
Indeed - I suspect: 1) Desire to look fashionable/'keep-fit'
2) Frightened of drinking tap water (probably the equal safest in the world)
3) Sucker for marketing
4) Believe nonsense about 'flushing toxins'
5) More money than sense
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