I decided to quit drinking coffee after thinking it over. Been going overboard with coffee and decaffeinated coffee. At one point I was a 3 cup user and in recent times with regular and decaf probably 5 or 6 cups. I literally want to quit coffee not wanting to have another cup at all. Avoiding it all together.
Getting back to hydration.
I remember Zolaluckystar's distilled water thread. And I've been drinking distilled water since May of last year. I also occasionally drink warm water(45 seconds in microwave); I've read it's good to get rid of fat and oil accumulation so it doesn't stick together and form balls on your stomach lining from the fat and oil mixing.
1. What would be the most reasonable amount of fluids I should be taking per day?
(I've been drinking two glasses about 500ml per time period of thirst. So when I drink various times it's two glasses 250ml x2)
2. Is warm water bad to drink or okay?
3. I have in the past drank 30-45 minutes beforehand water (just to maintain hydration after eating a meal for the wait time). And after eating a meal wait two hours after digestion to drink water. Is this practice reasonable?
(Last year studying I found a lot of Indian blog sites stating 30-45 minutes after eating. An hour and in a few two hours waiting time between meal and drink. Mostly to avoid gastric juice dilution and also avoiding the byproduct of alcohol in the system.)
4. What if you feel thirsty quite often even after hydrating yourself? I noticed in the past with drinking soda it would happen even after drinking I remained thirsty. With distilled water it happens sometimes on occasions, what is the meaning of that? not being satisfied at quenching my thirst.
And to further expand this discussion what are some ranges of hydration whether it's someone like me with little to no physical activities, all the way to active, fit people.
Getting back to hydration.
I remember Zolaluckystar's distilled water thread. And I've been drinking distilled water since May of last year. I also occasionally drink warm water(45 seconds in microwave); I've read it's good to get rid of fat and oil accumulation so it doesn't stick together and form balls on your stomach lining from the fat and oil mixing.
1. What would be the most reasonable amount of fluids I should be taking per day?
(I've been drinking two glasses about 500ml per time period of thirst. So when I drink various times it's two glasses 250ml x2)
2. Is warm water bad to drink or okay?
3. I have in the past drank 30-45 minutes beforehand water (just to maintain hydration after eating a meal for the wait time). And after eating a meal wait two hours after digestion to drink water. Is this practice reasonable?
(Last year studying I found a lot of Indian blog sites stating 30-45 minutes after eating. An hour and in a few two hours waiting time between meal and drink. Mostly to avoid gastric juice dilution and also avoiding the byproduct of alcohol in the system.)
4. What if you feel thirsty quite often even after hydrating yourself? I noticed in the past with drinking soda it would happen even after drinking I remained thirsty. With distilled water it happens sometimes on occasions, what is the meaning of that? not being satisfied at quenching my thirst.
And to further expand this discussion what are some ranges of hydration whether it's someone like me with little to no physical activities, all the way to active, fit people.