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Old 24-09-2008, 07:57
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Water - what is enough and how much should we be taking ?

I was always advised by my original clinic that I HAD to drink at least 1 liter of water per 25 kg of body weight that I was carrying at the time - plus to take into account environmental factors - that is - hot days whether you work in the sun all day or in a office and things like that.

I am concerned and have wondered about how much - as it is or could effect your weight loss so very easily if you are not drinking enough or if you are drinking to much - so please ask your clinics and add your results here and comments here !

It seems to be something that often comes up on the forum at some stage every few weeks.


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Old 24-09-2008, 11:58
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I was just wondering, as you rightly said, because it surfaces every couple of weeks. I have heard the stories of different clinics advising different things based on possibly their interpretations of things, but I've only ever seen the 2 to 3 litres per day thing "actually written in the program" under the "Golden Rules" of the program.

I have read elsewhere, that to much water can be just as dangerous as too little but for different reasons. Mineral Salt depletion from the body can cause problems as well in hot weather as well. This leads to the need to replenish the mineral salt content of the body. Sodium Chloride doesn't do it, so one would need to up their vitamin/mineral salt consumption or use various Sea Salts (as was discussed before as well).

I personally followed the guidelines of 2 to 3 litres per day (averaging around 2.5 litre/day). I lost an average of 1.1kg/week throughout the program which was slightly above what my program was designed to do at my age according to Dr. C. Obviously working outside in hot weather will necessitate more consumption of water but with the replenishment of mineral salts as well. I think, like exercise, strenuous outdoor activity should be kept to a minimum during the diet (in you case - a one off - not possible due to the nature of your job). Just like exercise, running after the baddies is a form of exercise and as you lost weight, you ability to run after those baddies increased therefore increasing you exercise rate and perspiration/water loss rate. And as we know, exercise is actually against the doctrine of Dr. C. while on the program. Kinda like the vicious circle.

I would be interesting to see Dr. C's take on the water issue as it would seem that what "some" of the clinics say don't necessarily agree with what the rest say. Back to the interpretational quandary thing I guess.

In the meantime I believe the best advice would be to drink "at least" 2 litres of water a day as per the "Program Golden Rules" and no more than 1 litre/25kg current body weight. Otherwise there could be collateral problems like the body salt depletion issues. There is no way I could have consumed 1 litre / 25kg (which would have been 4 litres/day - I wouldn't have been able to eat the food that was on the program for lack of room in a completely distended stomach). I would have had to work from the toilet!

Faithy, any way you can get a question to Dr. C on this issue?
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Old 24-09-2008, 12:22
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Faithy, any way you can get a question to Dr. C on this issue?
I'll get on to that one now.. may be a day or 2 for the answer..
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I have just read the great skin diet by Karen Fischer
she recommends you have example weight 75kgx0.033=2.47ltr
having more than your body is not good for you or your skin every day


the Cohen's lifestyle is so much like her book we are all doing our skin great.
But she does recommends we all take a good pro biotic & drink liquid chlorophyll in your water you can get it from any health food shop or Coles sells it it in a white bottle and the brand is grants & dandelion tea is great

She doesn't like dairy except for plain youghurt
bread she says to eat a good grain bread like Helga's for digestion
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My clinic also told me 1 litre per 25 kgs of body weight. It seems most if not all the Australian clinics have this info. I was also told that the maximum per day is five litres.

My water experiences: I started drinking four litres a day. One of my early blood tests showed that my sodium and chloride had both dropped below the minimum so my consultant suggested I add some Celtic salt, which has solved that. The other readings were all okay. When I reached around 87 kgs (3 1/2 litres a day) I started having dizzy spells. My consultant suggested that I reduce my water by 1/2 a litre a day. The dizzy spells stopped. I've had them again at around 75 kgs (I was still drinking 3 litres a day, waiting for my weight to catch up), again reduced by half a litre a day and they stopped, then again just recently, and have reduced water once more. It seems that my maximum is a bit less than the 1 litre per 25 kgs. At the moment I'm not being quite so careful with exact quantity, but drinking at least two litres a day and sometimes a little more than 2 1/2 litres.

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Hey SMS..

This is the response I got back..

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On the Program clients must drink 2L/water. Normally water intake is based on 'if you feel thirsty you drink' more than 2L of fluids except in special circumstances like physical activity or hot days when water intake should be increased.
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This is the response I got back..

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On the Program clients must drink 2L/water. Normally water intake is based on 'if you feel thirsty you drink' more than 2L of fluids except in special circumstances like physical activity or hot days when water intake should be increased.
Finally. We now know what our water consumption is supposed to be according the the program as "it was designed to be done". I suppose that is why "written" instructions of at least 2 to 3 litres a day are "written". It would seem the 1 litre/25kg came from somebody, sometime in the past doing some external reading on other types of sites not dealing with the Cohen Program. Those other sites are not giving information that is designed to work withing Dr. C's framework for 'our' programs so should be discounted a little bit (not to say they are wrong, but only saying they are not within Dr.C's instructions. So, while not a deviation per se, as the upper limit is apparently not strict (depending on the activity level of an individual). For the people doing Cohen's it normally shouldn't need to exceed 3 litres/day.

Therefore, in the future, we should only use 2 to 3 litres/day when giving out information here regarding water consumption.

Thanks Faithy!
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Phew. I was worrying cos I only ever manage 2-2.5 L per day. Which is what I had read initially in my program, and already a struggle for me to manage. Was thinking how the hell i was going to manage to up this to 1L per 25kg!!! arrg.

Also thanks SMS for the health info. Its good to have it in one place/one summary post. My mum has very high cholesterol, so its on my mind to get this checked - even tho at the end of 2006 when i had my last full medical (and living a very unhealthy lifestyle) both that and the bp were fine... it was the waist measurement and BMI that were the problem but dealing with that now... so hopefully the current program will have even more benefit on the bp and cholesterol.
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sorry - that last bit was for the other general health post by Andy ... how ODD??? I was sure that I read it in this thread posted by SMS ????
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...................... a bit of Cohen's magic going on........ you did !!

but I moved the post as I only stuck it in there for holding as I got called out on a job....... and it was not really about water !!!!! We will most likely make the water one a sticky as its very important information.

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On the Program Clients must drink 2L/water


and it is important to take into account the other instruction


Except in special circumstances like physical activity or hot days when water intake should be increased.

Though uncommon, it is possible to drink too much water. When your kidneys are unable to excrete the excess water, the electrolyte (mineral) content of the blood is diluted, resulting in a condition called hyponatremia (low sodium levels in the blood). Endurance athletes — such as marathon runners — who drink large amounts of water are at higher risk of hyponatremia.
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i was told my my consultant that i should have between 2-3 litres of water per day.

if i had to drink the 1ltr/per 2kgs, i would have to drink 7 litres per day. i cant currently only drink 2 1/2 and no way am i gonna try 7, thats too much water. i think any more than 3 litres is too much
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for further info on this subject see the following link
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This has been a constant here at the forum and now new evidence supports what we have learned through our own trial and error approach - so all I can say is "DRINK YOUR WATER" - keep up the good work.

http://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/d...se-more-weight
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Thanks for that Andy- an enlightening little article.

Funny, I was just reading through your old diary yesterday! Can I say, you just seem like such a lovely, down to earth bloke. Your posts were always upbeat and I loved the way you always commented on the land around you. Good to see you're still around!
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Thank you for that MissNat - Always around and reading comments and happy to share or lend a hand if needed - I have not read my old diary for a long time so I might re read it !!!!

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You will never go wrong in drinking water because it contains no calories. It will not make you gain weight.
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All the below mentioned body parts require water in order to function appropriately.
And when these organs are functions appropriately, it will definitely do the wonders for your weight loss.

Kidney Function
By drinking the appropriate quantity of water you are making certain that your kidneys are working appropriately.

Digestive System
Water helps in emission of waste from your bowels and kidneys.

Regulates Body Temperature
Water regulates your overall body temperature. If you do not have the needed amount of water your skin cannot appropriately cool you down.

Nutrient Transportation
Your blood is composed of about 86% water and blood is your transport medium for carrying and transmitting nutrients around in your body.

Appetite Suppressant
Diminishing your cravings and hunger so as to drop excess body mass is a dangerous success factor.
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