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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 922733" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I have to have a certain amount of disagreement with the quantity of water required for good health... I think that drinking if you're really not thirsty isn't going to do you any good... remember that your kidney aren't a "filter" that needs "flushing". Different people need different amounts of water, so I don't think there should be any set-in-stone amount you should drink, but here's a typical water intake for me</p><p></p><p>Winter - 2 big cups of tea in the morning, a glass of water in the evening</p><p>Summer, Same 2 cups of tea, then a glass of water every 3 hours if it's really hot</p><p></p><p>I do always drink if I'm thirsty, but I never drink for the sake of drinking (except beer)</p><p></p><p>I know some people who think they're going to die if they don't drink a gallon of water a day. </p><p></p><p>here's a newsflash for many, but most in hotter climates will already know... As soon as sweat beads or runs off you, you're not cooling yourself optimally... Also, cold drinks don't cool as well as hot drinks.. strange, but there's a reason why the Arabs drink hot black tea. </p><p>I have firsthand experience with how much I need to drink, and the listed 2 cups of tea on a summer morning is TOO MUCH, in actuality for me... Right after breakfast I start my irrigation line change, and if' it's in the high 80's or 90's, the first hour is hell, I'm sweating like a pig and feel hot until I've burnt off the 2 cups of tea, then I stop sweating profusely, and start to cool properly, and feel better... I might be a bit thirsty, so as I put the cap on my last irrigation line, I use it as a cup and have a drink.</p><p></p><p>There's my 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 922733, member: 9096"] I have to have a certain amount of disagreement with the quantity of water required for good health... I think that drinking if you're really not thirsty isn't going to do you any good... remember that your kidney aren't a "filter" that needs "flushing". Different people need different amounts of water, so I don't think there should be any set-in-stone amount you should drink, but here's a typical water intake for me Winter - 2 big cups of tea in the morning, a glass of water in the evening Summer, Same 2 cups of tea, then a glass of water every 3 hours if it's really hot I do always drink if I'm thirsty, but I never drink for the sake of drinking (except beer) I know some people who think they're going to die if they don't drink a gallon of water a day. here's a newsflash for many, but most in hotter climates will already know... As soon as sweat beads or runs off you, you're not cooling yourself optimally... Also, cold drinks don't cool as well as hot drinks.. strange, but there's a reason why the Arabs drink hot black tea. I have firsthand experience with how much I need to drink, and the listed 2 cups of tea on a summer morning is TOO MUCH, in actuality for me... Right after breakfast I start my irrigation line change, and if' it's in the high 80's or 90's, the first hour is hell, I'm sweating like a pig and feel hot until I've burnt off the 2 cups of tea, then I stop sweating profusely, and start to cool properly, and feel better... I might be a bit thirsty, so as I put the cap on my last irrigation line, I use it as a cup and have a drink. There's my 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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