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Benefits Of Drinking Water
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what are the key benefits of drinking water
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Plain tap water is my favourite drink! Ours actually tastes good, but a lot of tap water tastes chlorinated. I've always got a glass of water on the go. First thing I do on walking up is drink a tumbler of water. I drink black tea and a coffee after our evening meal and a very occasional glass of red wine.
danny @ 14.53...it was meant to be a light-hearted comment!
However, I would argue that (if the second supply was very low in all dissolved ions) then you are diluting everything in the first supply ie you are diluting the water. (In the same way as you dilute orange squash). But, let's not take it too seriously!
However, I would argue that (if the second supply was very low in all dissolved ions) then you are diluting everything in the first supply ie you are diluting the water. (In the same way as you dilute orange squash). But, let's not take it too seriously!
I can't get through a meal without drinking water. It helps the food go down. I've been the same since childhood. I suppose all those years ago children did drink was milk and water and occasional cups of tea.
Coffee was Camp coffee. Squash and lemonade was reserved for birthday parties and I never liked either .
Coffee was Camp coffee. Squash and lemonade was reserved for birthday parties and I never liked either .
Retrocop - I take a dim view of your rude and condescending response to my comment. Fine if you have a medical need to drink a great deal of water but I bet your medical adviser didn't stipulate it should be fizzy bottled water with PLJ in it! I still maintain that bottled water is ecologically bad even if you do recycle the plastic bottles. I'm pretty sure that Greta would disapprove.
Stuff Greta. Diddlydoo. Go tell the NHS about use of plastic. Most of their medical equipment is single use plastic including scalpel handles and syringes. It is not sterilised but thrown away. I am sure you would be familiiar with medical saline drip.It comes in plastic disposable bags.The thermometer tips are plastic and are thrown away after single use. Don't lecture me on your petty ecological issues. Go and moan to Greta and NHS procurement. 4x 2litre bottles of carbonated water is about 50-60p a bottle. If you are that skint tough I'll do some crowd funding for you.. I don't happen to enjoy the chlorinated water our independent water company distributes.