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From: Willa Hunt on 7 Jun 2008 02:21 In article <g11d05$n4h$1(a)aioe.org>, ted rosenberg <tedrosenberg(a)iname.com> wrote: > >One of the most persuasive Urban Legends >NO, water is no different for you than ANY fluid. The diuretic effect >of strong coffee can cause you to lose as much as tan extra ounce from >drinking a liter of Coffee - and, since your body is 85% water, that is >what % ?? If you are worried, drink an additional oz of fluid >NO, you shouldn't drink 8 glasses a day, in fact recent studies show >that drinking too much water CAUSES dehydration >NO Artificial sweeteners are not a problem, although like things >unsweetened usually, but That is me, not someone else It's not the artifical sweeteners I suspected of causing the problem, it's the phosphorus in soda. -- Type 2 HbA1c 5.1 lots of diet, lots of exercise
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