Why you don't need 8 glasses of water a day | Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter | TED
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Drinking eight glasses of water a day is a myth and may lead to frequent urination, as the body's kidneys naturally regulate fluid balance. Rather than focusing on a set amount, it's best to drink water when thirsty and consider that many foods and drinks already contain water.
Insights
- Drinking eight glasses of water a day is not essential for skin, mental clarity, or energy, but excessive intake can result in frequent urination.
- The kidneys are vital for regulating the body's fluid and chemical balance, adjusting levels of substances like sodium and glucose to maintain homeostasis; focusing on thirst cues and water content in foods is more beneficial than a set water intake target.
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Recent questions
Is drinking eight glasses of water daily necessary?
No, it is a myth that may not offer significant benefits.
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