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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am sorry,but here we come across this mistake again!
The research in the US said we needed to drink 2 litres of LIQUID per day,it did not state 2 Litres of WATER!
It said Liquids included juices from eating fruit and veg,and any othe Liquids consumed by eating any other food.
In other words the 2 Litres was Liquids(as above) AND Water,not 2 Litres of Water alone.
Ihope this is clear?
mystress is correct. This is a very important point. Drinking too much water is dangerous to your health.
However the advice on this is muddled and contrdictory - the National Kidney Research Fund recommends that people drink two litres of water, others say 1.5 litres.
The BBC did some experiments with this - see http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes/shouldiworrya bout/water.shtml
Everything you eat contributes to your liquid intake, Adding an extra 2 litres of water may be too much, but it depends on how much you excrete. A runner will need more than someone in an aircon office. I guess drink what you feel comfortable, and dtop when you feel you've had enough.
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