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Old Jul 16, 2018, 07:33 PM
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Over the past two weeks I've been consuming tons of soda, caffeine, and alcohol. My daily drinking routine includes 2-3 cups of coffee before work, a zero-cal/zero-sugar Monster, more coffee, several sodas in between and then I'd be so jacked up that I would need 1-2 tall drinks of some form of alcohol (margarita, malibu and juice, fireball and lemonade) in order to fall asleep. I believe stress is to blame for my consumption, and I became so bloated that though I didn't gain too much weight, I was so bloated that my stomach looked as though I gained 30 pounds.

So for the past three days I've been doing a simple "detox", flushing my system out with water. I reduced my caffeine-intake and eliminated alcohol, and every time I felt thirsty or the urge, I would drink a cup of water. It did wonders! The bloat went down dramatically AND I'm back to my "lowest weight" AKA the lowest weight since I began dieting, I feel more awake and alert with only 2-3 cups of coffee than I did with twice that amount. Last night I had never felt so relaxed at work period, and an hour after I came home I was so drowsy that I was able to fall straight to sleep! I'm not constantly craving sweets or caffeine, and I have no interest in drinking alcohol (of course, it's only been three days, I'm positive those urges will come back).

I feel great drinking water. I like to add Crystal light for flavoring.

I know this post probably sounds crazy, but hey, an epiphany on the benefits of water! It does good things to your body! :P
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Old Jul 17, 2018, 01:43 PM
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Water is Amazing!

there has never been a time or culture that did not adore water~!
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Old Jul 18, 2018, 10:34 AM
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Good for you! Keep it up.
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Old Jul 22, 2018, 12:01 PM
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I love water. To me, there is nothing like it in the world...it is so healthy and tastes great. I've always drunk a lot of water.
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Old Aug 26, 2018, 12:31 PM
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Great change!

You may also be sleeping better now that you quit the alcohol, which could be one reason you feel better.

I am very pro-water. Drinking the right amount seems to make my body work better. It helps your digestion, too, since it helps with digestive mobility.

There is a water tracking mechanism on my fitness pal. Love it.
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Old Aug 26, 2018, 01:04 PM
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I wish water would do the same for me!

I never drink alcohol and I stopped drinking soda over a year ago. Didn't drink coffee then, either (now I do, but less than half a cup a day). Drink between 1,5 and 2 liters of water a day.

Can't say I've noticed any positive effects though....
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