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Comments for Water 8
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hoy - December 22, 2005
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There is a common misconception among the "8 glasses a day" theory, which is that the 8 glasses does not have to be 8 physical glasses a day, the water can also be found in all the foods we eat. You do not have to drink 8 glasses of water throughout the day because drinking water is not the only way water is obtained.
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e.van - September 3, 2005
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Helpful, but... if it had an alarm (with personalized sound), it would be better
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John - August 4, 2005
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This widget is marginally useful if you are trying to keep up. I find a 16 oz cup on my desk to be a better prompter...
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atrox - August 3, 2005
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Ico is exactly correct, there is no such "study" or any peer reviewed work anywhere that provides evidence for the 8 glasses of water thing. Many medical professionals themselves repeat the "wives tale" but it is just that, at tale, with no supporting evidence.
Of course "dehydration == bad thing" but that is not in any way related to "8 water day" - you can drink beer and kool aid and absinthe and be perfectly hydrated (ok, maybe not absinthe ;)) - thats a different matter than to equate 8 glasses of water a day with being "good for you" without any evidence of such.
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kate - June 1, 2005
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Actually, drinking water is a good thing for your body. My ob/gyn told me to get between 9 and 12 8oz glasses of fluids, preferably water and definitely not alcoholic, per day. At the very least, studies have shown that besides eating too little, not getting enough fluids can also trigger the body's "hoarding" mode (wherein your body thinks it needs to save anything) which makes it harder to keep a healthy weight. Plus there's that whole dehydration == bad thing.
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Opie - May 23, 2005
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The doctor that was doing the research, had dictated "Drink lots of water" to his secretary. Since she always drank 8 glasses a day, and was seldom ill, she changed his document to say 8 glasses. That's the version of the story I've heard anyway.
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Ico - February 21, 2005
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Actually, drinking 8 glasses of water a day being helpful is an old wive's tale. Can't find any evidence that any serious study ever came to that conclusion.
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Sarah - July 23, 2004
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Super helpful. Only thing it could use is the ability to toggle a water button on and off incase you accidentally click when you didn't mean to.
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manto51 - November 28, 2003
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