Americans seem to carry bottled water everywhere they go these days.
In fact, it has become the second most popular drink (behind soft
drinks). But water lovers got a jolt recently when we heard that a new
report had found that the benefits of drinking water may have been
oversold. Apparently, the old suggestion to drink eight glasses a day
was nothing more than a guideline, not based on scientific evidence.
But don't put your water bottle or glass down just yet. While
we may not need eight glasses, there are plenty of reasons to drink
water. In fact, drinking water (either plain or in the form of other
fluids or foods) is essential to your health.
"Think of water as a nutrient your body needs that is present
in liquids, plain water, and foods. All of these are essential daily to
replace the large amounts of water lost each day," says Joan Koelemay,
RD, dietitian for the Beverage Institute, an industry group.
Kaiser Permanente nephrologist Steven Guest, MD, agrees: "Fluid losses occur continuously, from skin evaporation, breathing, urine, and stool, and these losses must be replaced daily for good health," he says.

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