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8*8ounces = 64 ounces.
No! You can't get enough water, but as long a you are drinking atleast some a day!
at least 8 cups a day, aka 64 ounces.
a little more than 9 glasses
You can lose weight by drinking water each day. You should drink half of your body weight in ounces every day. If you drink 130 ounces per day, you will stay hydrated.
On average, an adult human needs to consume 64 ounces of water in a day, which works out to a half gallon of water from all sources. Drinking more than a gallon of water a day can cause serious damage to your kidneys by washing out all the salt that allows you to concentrate urine and maintain proper salt levels in the blood. Drinking several gallons of water a day can cause water poisoning pretty quick, and incidentally people have died from voluntarily drinking too much distilled water.
Drinking water keeps you hydrated and your organs working smoothly. Try 64 ounces per day for a week and see if you do not feel better than you do now.
Drinking two liters of water in one day is the same as drinking a little more than 8 cups of water in one day. Two liters is approximately 67.6 fluid ounces. There are 8 fluid ounces to 1 cup, so 8 cups totals 64 fluid ounces, which is a little less than two liters.
Yes... After a night of drinking the next day everything moves pretty quickly....
Drinking 100 ounces of water a day does not hurt a normal person in general health. If you find that you are starting to get headaches or dizziness, you should check you sodium levels as this is a normal symptom of low sodium. You can still drink that amount of water, but you would need to add salt to your diet. General guidlines show that if you are drinking water to help with weight loss, you should take your weight and divide by half, so a 200 pound person should drink 100 ounces to help with their weight loss, etc.
Plenty of exercise, and drinking plenty of water - say, 100 ounces per day.
Baby formula is about 12 cents per day. There are more expensive brands though. When your baby drinks about 30 ounces per day it will cost approximately $3.60. But, when your baby grows it will start drinking about 40 ounces a day which is equal to about $4.80 a day. So on average, yearky you will spend $1,500 to $2,000 on baby formula.