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doogalman 21-Sep-2006 13:05

Your brain is 80% water

psychlist 21-Sep-2006 13:20

So is yours :p

jeff st4s 21-Sep-2006 13:21

Is that before, during or after a small barrel of cider, G&T or beer?
:)

Iconic944ss 21-Sep-2006 13:30

Health benefits of water

Water is your body's principal chemical component, comprising, on average, 60 percent of your weight. Every system in your body depends on water. For example, water flushes toxins out of vital organs, carries nutrients to your cells and provides a moist environment for ear, nose and throat tissues.

Lack of water can lead to dehydration, a condition that occurs when you don't have enough water in your body to carry out normal functions.
How much water do you need?

Every day you lose water through your breath, perspiration, urine and bowel movements. For your body to function properly, you must replenish its water supply by consuming beverages and foods that contain water.
A couple of approaches attempt to approximate water needs for the average, healthy adult living in a temperate climate.
  • Replacement approach. The average urine output for adults is 1.5 liters a day. You lose close to an additional liter of water a day through breathing, sweating and bowel movements. Food usually accounts for 20 percent of your total fluid intake, so if you consume 2 liters of water or other beverages a day (a little more than 8 cups) along with your normal diet, you will typically replace the lost fluids.
  • Dietary recommendations. The Institute of Medicine advises that men consume roughly 3.0 liters (about 13 cups) of total beverages a day and women consume 2.2 liters (about 9 cups) of total beverages a day.
Even apart from the above approaches, it is generally the case that if you drink enough fluid so that you rarely feel thirsty and produce between one and two liters of colorless or slightly yellow urine a day, your fluid intake is probably adequate.



Staying safely hydrated

It's generally not a good idea to use thirst alone as a guide for when to drink. By the time one becomes thirsty, it is possible to already be slightly dehydrated. Further, be aware that as you get older your body is less able to sense dehydration and send your brain signals of thirst. Excessive thirst and increased urination can be signs of a more serious medical condition. Talk to your doctor if you experience either.
To ward off dehydration and make sure your body has the fluids it needs, make water your beverage of choice. Nearly every healthy adult can consider the following:
  • Drink a glass of water with each meal and between each meal.
  • Hydrate before, during and after exercise.
  • Substitute sparkling water for alcoholic drinks at social gatherings.
If you drink water from a bottle, thoroughly clean or replace the bottle often. Refill only bottles that are designed for reuse.

Ray 21-Sep-2006 13:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by doogalman
Your brain is 80% water



Still or fizzy?:D

Tap(ped) or bottled?:frog:

brown or grey?:eek:

metered or unmetered:confused:

Ray

psychlist 21-Sep-2006 13:52

The hunger reflex is usually triggered when you're hydration levels drop, and usually a long time before the thirst reflex kicks in!
So if you already feel thirsty you have a lot of drinking time to make up! :D
and the next time you're feeling hungry, have a drink!
Mines a pink gin :p :burn:

antonye 21-Sep-2006 13:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iconic944ss
  • Substitute sparkling water for alcoholic drinks at social gatherings.


Heh, maybe they need to be a little more precise with this point!

chicken 21-Sep-2006 15:19

Well I never!

What happens if you don't drink enough liquids? Do you use less liquid to compensate (so that your overall fluid percentage remains the same) or you you end up shrivelling up as you eventually end up with no liquid in your body?

antonye 21-Sep-2006 15:28

Wikipedia says:

Dehydration symptoms generally become noticeable after 2% of one's normal water volume has been lost. Initially, one experiences thirst and discomfort, possibly along with loss of appetite and dry skin. Athletes may suffer a loss of performance of up to 50%, and experience flushing, low endurance, rapid heart rates, elevated body temperatures, and rapid onset of fatigue.

...

The symptoms become increasingly severe with greater water loss. One's heart and respiration rates begin to increase to compensate for decreased plasma volume and blood pressure, while body temperature may rise because of decreased sweating. Around 5% to 6% water loss, one may become groggy or sleepy, experience headaches or nausea, and may feel tingling in one's limbs (paresthesia). With 10% to 15% fluid loss, muscles may become spas.tic [it's a medical term!], skin may shrivel and wrinkle, vision may dim, urination will be greatly reduced and may become painful, and delirium may begin.

Losses greater than 15% are usually fatal.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dehydration

MJS 21-Sep-2006 15:29

I'm not so sure about this water stuff....
 
It has been scientifically proven that if we drink 1 litre of water each day, at the end of the year we would have absorbed more than 1 kilo of Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria found in faeces.



In other words, we are consuming 1 kilo of Poo.

However, we do not run that risk when drinking beer (or rum, whiskey, wine or other liquors) because alcohol has to go through a distillation process of boiling, filtering and fermenting.

WATER = POO
BEER = HEALTH

Free yourself of Poo, drink BEER!!!


It is better to drink beer and talk s**t than to drink water and be
full of s**t.


There is no need to thank me for this valuable information, I am
doing it as a public service.

doogalman 21-Sep-2006 15:47

Artist: Hollies
Album: Evolution
Title: Water On The Brain

(hicks / clarke / nash)
I've just come in from out of the rain
It's wet outside the water runs down a drain
I go to bed 'cause my head's full of pain

And drip drip it's driving me wild
Drip drip it's driving me wild

Outside the window there's a pipe wearing thin
It lets the water do a dance on a tin
I try to sleep but it's making a din

And drip drip it's driving me wild
Drip drip it's driving me wild

Water on the brain water on the brain
Water on the brain water on the brain

Drip drip it's driving me wild
Drip drip it's driving me wild

I toss and turn and my patience is weak
Go to the bathroom door and i take a peak yeah
The bath tap has started a leak

And drip drip it's driving me wild
Drip drip it's driving me wild
Drip drip it's driving me wild
Drip drip it's driving me wild

psychlist 21-Sep-2006 16:06

If coffee and tea are such diuretics (they make you pee more), how come you dont get dehydrated when you drink them :rolleyes:

Jools 21-Sep-2006 16:33

And...if you're just 5% dehydrated you lose up to 20% of your energy reserves.

everton 21-Sep-2006 18:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urban996
It has been scientifically proven that if we drink 1 litre of water each day, at the end of the year we would have absorbed more than 1 kilo of Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria found in faeces.




In other words, we are consuming 1 kilo of Poo.

However, we do not run that risk when drinking beer (or rum, whiskey, wine or other liquors) because alcohol has to go through a distillation process of boiling, filtering and fermenting.

WATER = POO
BEER = HEALTH

Free yourself of Poo, drink BEER!!!




It is better to drink beer and talk s**t than to drink water and be

full of s**t.



There is no need to thank me for this valuable information, I am
doing it as a public service.


Which is why beer was invented because the water was so full of **** it was undrinkable!

I like beer me :D

RD 21-Sep-2006 19:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by Urban996
It has been scientifically proven that if we drink 1 litre of water each day, at the end of the year we would have absorbed more than 1 kilo of Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria found in faeces.



In other words, we are consuming 1 kilo of Poo.

However, we do not run that risk when drinking beer (or rum, whiskey, wine or other liquors) because alcohol has to go through a distillation process of boiling, filtering and fermenting.

WATER = POO
BEER = HEALTH

Free yourself of Poo, drink BEER!!!


It is better to drink beer and talk s**t than to drink water and be
full of s**t.


There is no need to thank me for this valuable information, I am
doing it as a public service.


:lol: :lol:


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