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| Author: | Snailmail [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 12:35 am ] |
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This may belong in R&P, but, I'm not sure. Anyways, have you noticed, how insane scientist are about what you drink? 8 glasses of water, 4 glasses of milk, 2 glasses of wine, and 1 glass of orange juice... a day. They need to look at the whole picture, now don't they? You'll need diapers if you listen to them! You be in a conversation and you'll have a sudden pause. "Hey so dude, you know wh-.......... sorry, just did something now..." |
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| Author: | extremejon09 [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 12:43 am ] |
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Eh... Sorry, I haven't a clue what you are talking about. |
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| Author: | Inverse Tiger [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 12:46 am ] |
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Heh, true. I've heard you should drink (your weight in pounds divided by two) ounces of water a day, which can get to be a lot for people up near 200 and over. Maybe that should be a new diet: fill up on water until your weight/2 ounces leaves enough room to actually eat something. Tho by "8 glasses of water" I think milk and OJ are included somehow. They probably count as 1/2 or 3/4 glass of water or something. Since wine is alcoholic, tho, it would have to count as 0 glasses of water. Maybe negative. |
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| Author: | Snailmail [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 12:51 am ] |
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extremejon09 wrote: Eh... Sorry, I haven't a clue what you are talking about.
Scientist telling you what to drink without looking at the whole picture. They tell you to drink all that in a day. |
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| Author: | StrongCanada [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 12:55 am ] |
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I actually read an article about this very thing. Scientists are beginning to agree that 8 glasses of water a day is too much for most people, especially (going with what Inverse Tiger said) most people get water from other sources, such as other drinks and food. I say it's not just how much liquid you drink but WHAT kinds of liquid - water's good; milk too, unless you're alergic or a singer; juice is ok, but pretty sugary at times. Avoid regular soda like the plague, and even watch your intake of diet drinks. That's pretty much what I do. |
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| Author: | PianoManGidley [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 1:20 am ] |
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The liquid thing ain't all, either. If you listen to scientists, dieticians, kinesiologists, a slew of different kinds of specialist medical doctors and professors from so many fields outside of science that aim to give you a more "well-rounded" life, you need to do a lot more in your life as well, such as exercising daily, eating specific kinds of foods (and cataloging what you eat) each day, practicing a musical instrument, taking classes in martial arts, meditating daily, biannual visits to the dentist and dermatologist, cleaning and maintaining your home (which can involve things like cleaning out the gutters, changing air filters, maintaining the water heater, replacing batteries in your smoke detectors, etc.), cleaning and maintaining your automobile (oil changes, engine cleaners [or whatever those bottles of chemicals you add to your gas tank are for], car washes, interior cleaning, etc.), balancing the checkbook, spending time with family and friends, taking interest in your children and their various activities....I could go on and on, but you get the point. Some of these are major, but a lot are just tiny details that we're supposed to do "each day" or "once a month" or "twice a year," that people just forget about. Dag, yo. |
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| Author: | Alexander [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 1:22 am ] |
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To Piano Man: I have a question. Why do scientists tell you all these things, when your going to die? It doesn't matter how much effort you put into yourself. I can understand that you need to keep yourself healthy, but...it just seems odd. |
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| Author: | Chekt [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 1:25 am ] |
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Snailman, 2 things. 1) I understand and agree with what you are saying. 2) Did this really need its own thread? |
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| Author: | PianoManGidley [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 1:25 am ] |
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Alexander wrote: To Piano Man: I have a question. Why do scientists tell you all these things, when your going to die? It doesn't matter how much effort you put into yourself. I can understand that you need to keep yourself healthy, but...it just seems odd. Well, why do you brush your teeth or bathe? We all are aware of our own mortality, yet we have the discipline of medicine to aid us in prolonging that inevitability as much as we're able and/or willing. Some people go to further extremes for this than others...does it mean they are more afraid of death? I don't think so--most of the time, I think it's because they want to enjoy life as much as they can. Personally, I have no fear of dying. In fact, I'm quite excited about what I believe lies in wait for me in my next life. But that doesn't mean I'm eager to get myself killed or anything--I think it's best that I focus on living for now, and let death come for me when it will come. the_chekt wrote: 2) did this really need its own thread?
Why not? It seems to be an interesting point to discuss. In fact, one thing I've thought about doing was to actually go out and catalog every last thing that these specialists say we should chronically do, and see how it tallies up in real time. |
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| Author: | Ju Ju Master [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 1:33 am ] |
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I've never understood how someone could eat 8 glasses of anything a day. Though it depends how you calculate a glass, they've got a lot of different sizes. [quote=Skee]Juice is ok, but pretty sugary at times[/quote] Well, that depends on the juice. The 100% real fruit juice is quite good for you, that's what I mainly drink. The juice cocktail stuff is a different story... |
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| Author: | Sui [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 1:50 am ] |
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Ju Ju Master wrote: I've never understood how someone could eat 8 glasses of anything a day. Though it depends how you calculate a glass, they've got a lot of different sizes.
I prefer the 250mL figure myself... that's a cup, and then people use it interchangeably with glass, and then they start getting willy-nilly... "I filled eight shot glasses and drank them! I'm fully hydrated now!" And wait... eight glasses is too much, they say? Wow... That means I must have taken a year off my life on one particularly hot day last summer... I filled a 2.2L jug, drank it, and then refilled and drank it again, totalling 4400mL, which is 17.6 cups... |
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| Author: | ed 'lim' smilde [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 1:57 am ] |
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I usually have for sure 8 glasses of water a day (I have a water bottle that holds 24 oz and I at least refill that 3 or 4 times a day). For milk, I might have 4 glasses if you count cereal and stuff. Then maybe I'll have some other drink... probably not orange juice. I don't think it's that crazy. |
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| Author: | Snailmail [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 2:01 am ] |
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the_chekt wrote: 2) Did this really need its own thread?
Well... it's a pretty big topic... so yeah. Yes, scientist make you do impossible things don't they? If you listened to them I think your muscles would rip, your stomach explode and bladder explode. |
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| Author: | Dark Grapefruit [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 4:22 am ] |
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-"Glass" should really be "cup", as in the measure, as in 250 ml. -Milk and juice would count towards water. -Probably no single scientist would advocate everything that some studies say you should be drinking. The wine thing is highly disputed. |
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| Author: | PianoManGidley [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 4:50 am ] |
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Snailmail wrote: Yes, scientist make you do impossible things don't they? If you listened to them I think your muscles would rip, your stomach explode and bladder explode.
Not to mention you'd probably be left with no time in your day to truly enjoy yourself...heh. |
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| Author: | StrongCanada [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 2:44 pm ] |
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Dark Grapefruit wrote: The wine thing is highly disputed.
Not sure if I agree with this, but I heard once that you'd get the same effects drinking grape juice as you would with wine because they contain the same antioxidants. But grape juice doesn't have alcohol, and correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't small doses of alcohol in moderation healthy? Maybe that's what the study is based on. |
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| Author: | racerx_is_alive [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 3:39 pm ] |
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Anybody remember the recent news about how drinking 17 beers a day along with eating 4 large pizzas helps prevent prostate cancer? Prostate cancer would be the least of your worries, I suppose. |
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| Author: | PianoManGidley [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 4:18 pm ] |
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racerx_is_alive wrote: Anybody remember the recent news about how drinking 17 beers a day along with eating 4 large pizzas helps prevent prostate cancer?
Prostate cancer would be the least of your worries, I suppose. LOL. Wow...yeah, and cutting off your feet would help prevent you from getting gout, I suppose. |
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| Author: | StrongCanada [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 8:24 pm ] |
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racerx_is_alive wrote: Anybody remember the recent news about how drinking 17 beers a day along with eating 4 large pizzas helps prevent prostate cancer?
Prostate cancer would be the least of your worries, I suppose. SCORE! Wait...I don't have a prostate....D'OH! And 4 large pizzas and 17 beers would make it awfully difficult for me to chase men... |
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| Author: | ChickenLeg [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 8:34 pm ] |
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StrongCanada wrote: racerx_is_alive wrote: Anybody remember the recent news about how drinking 17 beers a day along with eating 4 large pizzas helps prevent prostate cancer? Prostate cancer would be the least of your worries, I suppose. SCORE! Wait...I don't have a prostate....D'OH! And 4 large pizzas and 17 beers would make it awfully difficult for me to chase men... *Imagines StrongCanada chasing men after 17 beers and 4 large pizzas* Anyway, sometimes, it's really ridiculous to follow everything scientists tell us to do. It reminds me of a panel of the Loockhorns where Loretta rushes dinner to the table and says to eat it before scientists say it's unsafe. |
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| Author: | Inverse Tiger [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 8:38 pm ] |
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StrongCanada wrote: Not sure if I agree with this, but I heard once that you'd get the same effects drinking grape juice as you would with wine because they contain the same antioxidants. But grape juice doesn't have alcohol, and correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't small doses of alcohol in moderation healthy? Maybe that's what the study is based on.
They say "wine is healthy" or "beer is healthy" because it has the antioxidants in it. The alcohol itself isn't healthy at all, but the antioxidants might be more healthy for you than the alcohol is unhealthy (up to a point). The grape juice thing is true, but you gotta get the right kind. A lot of grape juice is mostly apple juice so you gotta make sure it's really grape juice, and it's best to get it not-from-concentrate. (I drink 2 liters of the stuff a week! It's pretty good.) |
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| Author: | racerx_is_alive [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 10:09 pm ] |
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ChickenLeg wrote: StrongCanada wrote: SCORE! Wait...I don't have a prostate....D'OH! And 4 large pizzas and 17 beers would make it awfully difficult for me to chase men... *Imagines StrongCanada chasing men after 17 beers and 4 large pizzas* Forget the pizzas, imagine being chased by someone who's just finished off 17 beers. I doubt you'd have to run very fast. Not that anybody ought to be running from SC, sloshed or not. |
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| Author: | Clever Danielle [ Tue Aug 08, 2006 10:34 pm ] |
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I probably don't drink enough of anything. I should get to work on that. When I first saw this thread I thought that Scientist and Wet Your Pants were bands... and if there isn't a band called Wet Your Pants, there should be. |
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| Author: | Teh Ch8t [ Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:09 am ] |
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I drink too much water, because that is all I drink. Yes, I in fact do hate soda. |
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| Author: | Cybernetic Teenybopper [ Wed Aug 09, 2006 4:30 pm ] |
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I once read an article saying that it's actually healthier to be slightly "overweight." To all them skinny folk, I say, HA!
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| Author: | StrongCanada [ Wed Aug 09, 2006 4:33 pm ] |
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Cybernetic Teenybopper wrote: I once read an article saying that it's actually healthier to be slightly "overweight."
To all them skinny folk, I say, HA! ![]() Aww, come on, we skinnies aren't so bad! The important thing is for all of us to learn to appreciate healthy (not necessarily "skinny") bodies of all shapes and sizes. Anywho, Toastpaint. |
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| Author: | Chekt [ Wed Aug 09, 2006 4:35 pm ] |
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Cybernetic Teenybopper wrote: I once read an article saying that it's actually healthier to be slightly "overweight."
To all them skinny folk, I say, HA! ![]() Somewhere there was a survey that said that most men prefer a woman that is 10 pounds overweight than 10 pounds underweight |
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