Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My goal is half my body weight in oz every day.
I probably meet or exceed it 75% of the time.
So if you are 120lbs you drink 7 gallons of water per day? Really?
OK, math is not your strong suit, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My goal is half my body weight in oz every day.
I probably meet or exceed it 75% of the time.
So if you are 120lbs you drink 7 gallons of water per day? Really?
Anonymous wrote:My goal is half my body weight in oz every day.
I probably meet or exceed it 75% of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Markers for drinking water? What is that? Should we not drink water when we are thirsty? I presume all beverages count as most are actually water with some flavoring? Could you not drink diet soda and have the same result?
Oh wow. Ok.
Diet soda doesn’t hydrate you like water does. Coffee is actually dehydrating.
Trust me — I used to not drink enough water and I was chronically dehydrated.
This is the website for the water bottle I got: https://hydromateusa.com/
To actually hydrate, you need to drink more than just when you’re thirsty.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone know this? If you are counting your ounces other than on doctors' orders, you may have some issues.
Anonymous wrote:Markers for drinking water? What is that? Should we not drink water when we are thirsty? I presume all beverages count as most are actually water with some flavoring? Could you not drink diet soda and have the same result?