i've drank about a gallon and a half of green tea in the last two and a half hours, and i feel... peculiar. should i stop now? what sort of damage am i doing to my body?
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excess of everything is bad for you. One can even die of drinking too much water.
I think it might be also something else in that amount of tea which would make you feel peculiar. So, decrease your medication.I'm not a complete idiot: some parts are still missing.
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Let's see, you're working on water poisoning (I don't know the technical name) with a hefty dose of caffiene? Of course you feel weird. Let your body eliminate the extra fluids, and you might want to get some electrolytes at the same time (but don't go overboard on those, either). Plus do you drink it sweetened. If so, a megodose of sugar, too. YOU SHOULD STOP NOW.The worst form of insubordination is being right - Keith D., marine veteran. A dictator will starve to the last civilian - self-quoted
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yep, drinking too much water can literally drown your own body.
I don't recommend it.
It has already been proven that the recommended 8 glasses of water a day is bull****. Because that doesn't take into account water content in food- which is considerable. It has been noted that drinking only when you are thirsty is sufficient under most circumstances.
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sweeten tea? i thought the whole point of tea was that it wasn't sweet. it's not the blood sugar.. i do normally drink a lot of fluids throughout the day, so it isn't a case of that...
in order to drown your body, you need to practically drink your weight in water....I wasn't born with enough middle fingers.
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no, I think 6-8 litres of water in a few hours would be enough, considering that you are not dehydrated in the beginning.
in another words; what Madmonk just said
Too much water disturbs the salt balance in your cells. Drinking too much water is as bad as eating too much salt.I'm not a complete idiot: some parts are still missing.
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there's also the fact that tea is a diuretic. and what goes in, inevitably comes out.I wasn't born with enough middle fingers.
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hell, some people get water intoxication when running marathons. They are constantly drinking water, and then suddenly they stop (at the end) and all that water they drank has no place to go.
I think some girl got it recently by drinking 8 glasses of water in 1 hour- though she was a small girl with less body weight. There was a thread in Poly about that. They were wondering if they should charge the parents with abuse or something.
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Originally posted by Dissident
It has already been proven that the recommended 8 glasses of water a day is bull****. Because that doesn't take into account water content in food- which is considerable. It has been noted that drinking only when you are thirsty is sufficient under most circumstances."I bet Ikarus eats his own spunk..."
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It has been noted that drinking only when you are thirsty is sufficient under most circumstances.
The moment you are thirsty, you are already dehydrating and thus too late.
Drink in small quantities and all should be well.Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
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