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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Caffeine: Why it Will Dehydrate You

Posted by Brandon Harshe on December 17, 2007

When people speak about the dangers of caffeine, dehydration is usually not one of them. The usual suspects of dangers include addiction (it’s the most addictive drug in the US), fatigue, and exhaustion. If you don’t believe me, you can always read this.

But what I want to convey is this: caffeine, on top of all it’s other dangers, is also considered a diuretic.

What is a diuretic?

According to Wikipedia, a diuretic is "any drug that elevates the rate of bodily urine excretion." In layman’s terms, it makes you pee more.

So what’s the big deal? You might be thinking "Doesn’t peeing more mean that I’m getting enough water to drink?"

No, not exactly. What it means is that, as a diuretic, caffeine basically rids your body of any and all excess water, making your cells crenate (shrivel up). To give you an indication of how serious it is, professional bodybuilders get disqualified from competition for using diuretics, but not the majority of steroids. However, it should be known, that pro bodybuilders use it for a competitive advantage, so it’s a ban based on cheating more than health.

The reason why I bring this up is that people in this country don’t drink enough water. I didn’t believe it until I’ve had the chance to observe some people close to me recently. One of these people will wake up and grab an iced tea on the way to work, drink diet soda during the day, more iced tea, coffee in the afternoon to keep going, iced tea on the way home, and never once touch a glass of water during the day. This person tends to be a go, go, go type of person, and it’s obvious why.

We’re all told to drink 8 cups of water a day minimum. In my opinion, that is way too low, especially where we live. Being in Arizona, the minimum someone should drink is 8 pints of water (1 gallon). The summers get way too hot and dry here for people to drink any less than that, but they do. Every summer, I hear about people dying of dehydration out here. Usually it’s elderly people who are incontinent, but other times it’s not. I just don’t get it.

If we are 70% water ourselves, doesn’t it make sense to keep that number where it is?

H2O

Posted by January Harshe on December 6, 2007

We all know we should drink plenty of water, right? Then why is that I know people who only drink tea and soda all day? They don’t have one drop of water! How can that be? What is that doing to their body? It seems everyone recommends 8 full glasses or 64 oz. per day. Are you drinking that? You can find info about how much water to drink at places like here, but you know what? Use your head! I need to coin that term! Are you thirsty? Are you too hungry? Ask yourself if you have had enough water today!

What kind of water are you drinking? I don’t know about you, but I just do not trust tap water. Have yours tested… you might be surprised. I love drinking distilled water. Some friends of ours turned us on to drinking distilled water (in glass if you can) a few years ago. It’s the purest water you can get. Don’t you only want pure things going into your body. I do. I’m sure there is info about distilled water that is for and against it. Just drink good water and get enough!

I Am What I Eat:

-Breakfast was once again Amy’s Yummy Smoothie! I could eat these all the time! Oh wait…I am!

-O. air popped popcorn w/olive oil and sea salt

-My "Indian" o. tofu &o. couscous

-2 slices o. apple w/peanut butter

-Synergy Kombucha and Whole Foods o. green tea

-O. Whole Foods flax oatmeal w,1 tsp o. brown sugar

-Edamame Beans w/sea salt

-I became hungry later on, so I made veggie fried rice

-Then I wanted something sweet, so I had another one of Amy’s Addictive Yummy Smoothies!

Did I Exercise Today?

Overall and Tomorrow’s Goals:

Need to drink more water and exercise!!!