Aqua Illusion. Is the gallon of water necessary?

Tom Furman

Almost everyone in the fitness, conditioning, and nutrition field mentions a minimum of 8 glasses of water per day. Most recommend a GALLON a day. Physicians see this as a fad. It may be largely promoted by companies that sell bottled water and water filters. Consumer Labs have tested over and over again that bottled water is NOT better than tap water. I remember when water was free and no one walked around with a constant liter or gallon sized bottle with them.
I can’t imagine how 1950’s laborers and athletes survived without a gallon jug around them for twenty four hours a day.
Try doing a search at www.arthurdevany.com. Plug “water” into the search function to read about the evolutionary reasons for water drinking.

Here is some data from the Urban Myth site, Snopes.–
http://www.snopes.com/medical/myths/8glasses.asp

Maybe they should put free internet in the public bathrooms. Most of you have lots of wasted time there anyway.

2 Responses to “Aqua Illusion. Is the gallon of water necessary?”

  1. Mark Reifkind on August 18th, 2006 10:16 pm

    this has been a very interesting topic to me for years. from an evolutionary standpoint it makes no sense that our thirst mechanisms would be faulty; i.e that when we are thirsty “we are already dehydrated”.

    this is the equivilant of when your cars check oil light comes on your oil is already empty!

    and yet I cant deny how much better I feel when I stay more hydrated than my thirst would dictate,even if I eat water based foods( veggies and fruits).

  2. Mark Reifkind on August 18th, 2006 10:17 pm

    oh yeah, and i’ve been drinking tap water since I read that stuff about bottled not being any better.

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