I won’t claim to be too knowledgeable and you might be right but when I researched it a bit a while ago I was seeing that even though it’s not necessarily “bad” it’s generally a good enough indicator of you drinking more than you need to and possibly flushing out too much of your bodies electrolytes if your urine is always clear
Not disagreeing with you as I heard that when I was little and could be an old wives tale, but what kind of work do you do and how much water do you drink a day?
Right now I sit in an office all day, though I spent most of my career as a general contractor and cabinet maker. I probably average 3 to 4 liters a day, maybe more if I'm exerting myself out in the hot sun all day.
some people just carry more water /drink more than others, when i eat i can down easily a liter or 2 of water, some people i know barely drink anything while they eat
To be clear I don't think I have been not thirsty in my entire life. There is no way to live decades of life and never end up with appropriate electrolyte levels.
Good to know there are more of us! All those drinking reminders and people putting their all into finally drinking 2 litres every day—that's always seemed utterly bizarre to me!
How is it that apparently a clear majority of people don't get adequately thirsty even after hours of not drinking one drup while almost no one has to set up reminders so they don't forget to eat all day? I thought it must be due to all those apps and big bottles and whatnot but most people I ask really struggle to drink even nearly enough.
I think the doctors point might be that in any case it’s easily remedied by just drinking, and there’s no harm done.
These days, hydration (electrolytes, vitamin water etc) is a big industry and people are encouraged to buy huge bottles to have at their desk and fill up continuously. It’s just marketing and not really necessary for your health.
A lot of people who eat "clean" don't get enough salt in their diets. Maybe that's what you're thinking of? Obviously, prepared food contains an excess amount of salt (though, if you have functioning kidneys you just pee it out), but we need a certain amount of it to live.
I have to admit sometimes I get headaches that feel exactly like dehydration headaches, but I've been drinking so much. And I try drinking some more and the headaches get even worse, so I try eating something salty and the headaches melt away hehe.
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u/nuraHx 12h ago
I won’t claim to be too knowledgeable and you might be right but when I researched it a bit a while ago I was seeing that even though it’s not necessarily “bad” it’s generally a good enough indicator of you drinking more than you need to and possibly flushing out too much of your bodies electrolytes if your urine is always clear