samanime t1_j6c5qbi wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in ELI5: why do our bodies randomly act like we haven’t had water in days and that we need to chug a bunch randomly? by Serratedlily
In addition to this, sometimes if you are in particularly dry air for long periods of time, it can dry everything out and it can be tricky to feel satiated. I'm actually like that right now. It usually goes away by the time I wake up though.
ShiraCheshire t1_j6cjarx wrote
And if it's very very hot, what you might be needing is actually a pinch of salt (and then more water.)
Wasatcher t1_j6cq7ld wrote
Too many people don't realize if you're hydrated to the point your urine is clear (which is a good thing) you're also flushing out all your electrolytes and need to replace them.
coachfortner t1_j6crap9 wrote
Brawndo™
mgraunk t1_j6csrxj wrote
It's got what plants crave.
breadlygames t1_j6cv46t wrote
It’s got electrolytes.
drLagrangian t1_j6cy81v wrote
Wait, you want us to drink water? Like from the terlet?
huskers2468 t1_j6csxuy wrote
*pale yellow
Clear is a bit much, but if you add electrolytes, then it should balance out.
Wasatcher t1_j6ct5l7 wrote
I feel like you just reiterated exactly what I said with different phrasing
huskers2468 t1_j6ctk86 wrote
Ahh I was just pointing out that clear wasn't exactly the goal, it overshoots it a bit. However, like you said, electrolytes can be added back in.
I know you had it right, but the common adage of "clear is the best" is not correct. People have been overdrinking water for a decade. "Force yourself to drink a gallon of water a day" is not a good thing.
Sorry, I should have made it clear I agreed with you. Just not with the common practice that gets floated around.
Wasatcher t1_j6cuxh9 wrote
Well I do agree very pale yellow is best. In the army they have pee charts in front of the toilet and they want it clear. But they also hand out electrolyte packets like candy and on really hot days it's "required equipment" to have a couple in your pocket.
huskers2468 t1_j6cvd39 wrote
Oh yeah, I agree. Each situation is different, and that would probably be the best practice for that scenario.
Seeing people in an office suffering to finish their water is a different story.
Lakersrock111 t1_j6cyeth wrote
Will a salt tab replenish it?
redsedit t1_j6czle7 wrote
> In addition to this, sometimes if you are in particularly dry air for
long periods of time, it can dry everything out and it can be tricky to
feel satiated.
I can second this. Every time it gets really cold where I live, this happens to me. Within a day of it warming back up, the thirst goes away. (And my vision is fine the whole time so I know it's not diabetes.)
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