I aim for 1 litre of water per 5 stone of body weight (that is 1 litre/70 pounds of body weight).
More in the summer.
But that is a very rough guide.
I strongly believe that our water requirements are very personal, depending on size, weight, BMI, climate, living temperature, exercise and activity levels, how much liquid is in our food, and any health conditions. So I don't think it is very helpful to compare ourselves with others.
Perhaps the best way to gauge personal requirements is by colour of urine. This graphic explains it very well:
Whoops - yes it did.Lovely chart but it missed out the pink I got the morning after discovering how delicious roasted beetroot with garlic and balsamic was.
Purple wee is a symptom of Porphyria.
Lovely chart but it missed out the pink I got the morning after discovering how delicious roasted beetroot with garlic and balsamic was.
LOL. Apparently Ribera used to make my pee purple when I was a kid.
I read a book that advised only drinking when you were thirsty. I wish I hadn't. I wasn't drinking enough to flush through my kidneys and ended up with really high BP and a reduced kidney function. I wasn't thirsty though. Nowadays I am much more careful.Do any of you feel stressed out worrying how much water you drink just chill when you are thirsty don't drown yourself
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