Does drinking 64 oz. of diet root beer count as meeting the daily 64 oz. of water recommended by the FDA?


Question:
I drink nothing but diet root beer all day long.

Answers:
Root Beer counts as a fluid. ..

An excerpt from Oprah's book, Make the Connection, by Bob Greene:

Water needs vary with each individual, but in general, nutritionists still abide by the old rule of eight glasses - - 64 ounces - - or more of fluid a day. Water is your best bet, but it is certainly not the only way to get fluids. Fruit juice, seltzer, milk, lemonade, and soft drinks can also quench thirst. Alcohol and caffeinated beverages like tea and coffee do not count because they are actually diuretics, meaning they cause you to lose fluid rather than retain it. Food like soup, cucumbers, watermelon, lettuce, tomatoes, and oranges are high in water and good way to supplement your liquid intake.

Other Answers:
Sorry, but no. Water is water and even diet drinks don't count.

NOOOO! EWW no. Even though its diet its not good for you.and you need water.its not that bed.i drink 3-4 liters a day.


match the DRB with H20 glass for glass.you'll feel better and have more energy.also your pee won't smell like antifreeze anymore.


nope

Actually anything containing water is considered a source of water.

The purest don't seem to get this but that caviar they ingested just before the Perrier could have been the same as mixing the two together and selling it as fish-egg water. mmm mmm good!


I think it counts as good as water in terms of getting enough fluids. I SAY YES. YOU KNOW YOUR BODY IS SUPPOSED TO BE SO MUCH PERCENT WATER, WELL, I SAY MINE IS THAT PERCENTAGE PEPSI, I COULDN'T TELL YOU WHEN I'VE DRANK WATER LAST YEARS I WOULD SAY. ALL I DRINK IS PEPSI!!


well at least u have fluid


nope. water is the best




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