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Matt
13-03-2015, 11:25 AM
So within the past 2 years I've noticed myself drinking a lot more water (no I don't have diabetes). I used to never drink water, I'd very rarely drink it at all. Going into Upper School and knowing that my health was important, I was told I should start drinking a lot more water. Living in Australia it's actually a very easy thing to do, whereas I know when I lived in England, when it was cold, the last thing I wanted to do was drink cold water. Over the last few years I've found it becoming more of a habit and I have seen many benefits from it.

A few benefits are listed below (I'm sure you all have heard them before!):


1. Increases Energy & Relieves Fatigue – Since your brain is mostly water, drinking it helps you think, focus and concentrate better and be more alert. As an added bonus, your energy levels are also boosted!

2. Promotes Weight Loss – Removes by-products of fat, reduces eating intake (by filling up your tummy if consumed prior to meals), reduces hunger (hello natural appetite suppressant!), raises your metabolism and has zero calories!

3. Flushes Out Toxins – Gets rid of waste through sweat and urination which reduces the risk of kidney stones and UTI’s (urinary tract infections).

4. Improves Skin Complexion – Moisturizes your skin, keeps it fresh, soft, glowing and smooth. Gets rid of wrinkles. It’s the best anti-aging treatment around!

5. Maintains Regularity – Aids in digestion as water is essential to digest your food and prevents constipation.

6. Boosts Immune System – A water guzzler is less likely to get sick. And who wouldn’t rather feel healthy the majority of the time? Drinking plenty of water helps fight against flu, cancer and other ailments like heart attacks.

7. Natural Headache Remedy – Helps relieve and prevent headaches (migraines & back pains too!) which are commonly caused by dehydration.

8. Prevents Cramps & Sprains - Proper hydration helps keep joints lubricated and muscles more elastic so joint pain is less likely.

9. Puts You in a Good Mood – When the body is functioning at its best, you will feel great and be happy!



So, do you drink a lot of water?

MotorStefan95
13-03-2015, 11:36 AM
I drink a lot of water now, a few years ago I would only drink maybe one glass per day, but now its closer to about 10. Some of the benefits you listed I have noticed now that I drink more water, however I have found a few personal drawbacks to drinking more water. I find that I have to go to the toilet at least every two hours, while before I could hold it for the entire day. I find myself looking to drink water all the time which also contributes to needing the toilet more often. I also find that my mouth sometimes gets really dry, and so I always drink some more water to solve it.

On the other side though, since I started to drink water I have felt a lot more healthy than before and it has also helped me to reduce the amount of fizzy drinks I take.

David
13-03-2015, 11:45 AM
yeah. i don't drink fizzy stuff anymore, unless it's with alcohol which is rarely these days.

Bloop
13-03-2015, 12:12 PM
i can drink lots of water for days at a time, like legit bottles after bottles and some days im a camel dnt even touch it

i like drinking hot water at night before i sleep and usually end up drinking 4 800ml bottles of water some times

Absently
13-03-2015, 12:21 PM
i drink a lot of water, like possibly too much at times. it has gotten to the stage where i begin to panic without water near me as i'm constantly sipping away :( i do really like water, it's just i'm also feeling thirsty all the time too but it's possible i've just conditioned myself to associate it or something. lots of people think it's possible i have diabetes :(

Empired
13-03-2015, 02:04 PM
I drink loads of water. I suffer from really bad migraines and one of the ways to help prevent them is by keeping myself properly hydrated. I get frustrated by people who say they don't drink water because they don't like it. My grandma is always getting told off by her GP for only ever drinking coffee.

dbgtz
13-03-2015, 02:53 PM
I drink a fair amount of water. Quick to get and nice to drink :)

Kyle
13-03-2015, 03:42 PM
around 3-4 pints a day which increases if I'm being particularly active.

welshcake
13-03-2015, 04:49 PM
I like water quite a bit but I'll only drink like a glass a day if that. When I'm at my parents house I'll always drink water though because I hate cheap pop.

Kellie
13-03-2015, 05:02 PM
Reading everyone's answers makes me feel so bad now lol. I don't really like water I think it tastes nasty. I only ever drink flavoured water which of course isn't like drinking normal water. I should really start to drink more lol I hardly touch the stuff. Oopsie. I've never got a headache or anything before though I dunno.

Empired
13-03-2015, 05:06 PM
Reading everyone's answers makes me feel so bad now lol. I don't really like water I think it tastes nasty. I only ever drink flavoured water which of course isn't like drinking normal water. I should really start to drink more lol I hardly touch the stuff. Oopsie. I've never got a headache or anything before though I dunno.
What's wrong with flavoured water though? You're still hydrating yourself which is the point..?

lemons
13-03-2015, 05:08 PM
yes i have a bottle which is 1l which i drink and fill up about 4 times a day

don't have fizzy drinks anymore unless it's lemonade 7up sprite etc and i feel much better about myself

Kellie
13-03-2015, 05:09 PM
What's wrong with flavoured water though? You're still hydrating yourself which is the point..?

Yeah but it still has a lot of stuff in that isn't as healthy as water

scottish
13-03-2015, 06:22 PM
I don't drink water either, it's disgusting

I'd pick my irn bru or cola over it any way.

The most watered down thing I drink would be orange squash lmao

Prosiary
13-03-2015, 06:25 PM
When I'm in college I drink about 3 800ml Smart Water, only 80p and its so refreshing, I love water.

Lewis
13-03-2015, 06:42 PM
I never drink plain water, it's always juice / fizzy drinks for me.

Richie
14-03-2015, 06:02 PM
I bought 40l of water for like 10euro (volvic too) which is quite good but tbh i don't drink enough, i always forget.

AgnesIO
14-03-2015, 06:15 PM
Yes, I drink a lot. Important when taking certain supplements.

Lindsey
14-03-2015, 06:22 PM
I need to start drinking more water because I dont drink enough liquids throughout the day

Phil
14-03-2015, 07:26 PM
Not as much as I should. I wanna start drinking more to try and aid some weight loss

Chris
14-03-2015, 07:50 PM
I drink water constantly. I always have a glass or bottle of water with me.

buttons
15-03-2015, 12:13 AM
flavoured water isn't that bad unless it's like volvic which is a billion calories and loads of sugar
i probably drink about 500 ml of water a day plus 3-4 cups of tea

Inseriousity.
15-03-2015, 12:41 AM
9. Puts You in a Good Mood

lmaoooo funniest joke ever cos I tried to cut out my coca cola with water and I lasted a day because drinking water is so boring.

welshcake
15-03-2015, 03:07 AM
Because of this thread I'm actually drinking much more than I usually do. I do like 3 glasses a day now.

Matt
15-03-2015, 06:25 AM
Because of this thread I'm actually drinking much more than I usually do. I do like 3 glasses a day now.

woo. It think once you get into a habit of it, it's really not hard. You'll get to the point where you just don't think about it.


I do agree though in the sense it makes me go to the toilet so much more. It would get really quite annoying and to begin with I would drink a lot less because I hated having to go all the time. I started drinking lemon flavoured water (that stuff is so good) but yeah I've been told it's not as beneficial as drinking plain water.

Stephen
15-03-2015, 02:16 PM
i like orange squash if that counts but lucozade keeps going on sale so most days recently i only drink 1 glass of orange squash in the morning :(

I was doing so well

-:Undertaker:-
15-03-2015, 08:34 PM
I drink now and again if I feel thirsty or dry, I mostly drink tea though so...

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