Patient with gout are often advised to drink a lot of water because by increasing the amount of water in the system the relative concentration of uric acid is lowered. as well as this the majority of uric acid is eliminated from the body with urine and urine is mostly water.
Yes, as the best way for uric acid to leave the body is with urine.
There is evidence that dehydration can cause arthritis pain. Drink at least 8 glasses of water a day.
Of course...water!!
Sake, tea and water.
1/4 earth is water but we can drink only 1/3 water of it
The water supplies have been contaminated in many areas. They can get sick. Until things are restored, they have to drink water that has been bottled and brought in to assure that it is safe.
What are you talking about? You drink 8 glasses of water, nothing with it. that's it.
8 glasses a day
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No, water does not contain protein. But that doesn't mean it's not good for you. It is recommended you drink 8 glasses of water a day.
Adults are supposed to have 4 pints of water (four big glasses) and children are supposed to have 2 pints of water daily. If that's what you mean.
If you drink 4 16.9 ounces of bottle water then you passed you're daily intake which is good.
The recommended amount of water the average person should drink is eight 8oz. glasses per day. This is sometimes called the "8 x 8 Rule."Although, you can drink too much water. This is called water intoxication, and is usually very bad.
I once read that drinking water actually helps burn fat - that's one of the reasons you're encouraged to drink 6-8 glasses a day. But I really think you shouldn't JUST drink water, it should be a healthy diet that includes the recommended daily amount of water.
I weigh 215lbs, how much glasses of water should I drink?
Eight eight-ounce glasses a day (that's half a gallon total) is normally recommended; more if you are in a dry climate or doing strenuous work or exercise.
8 glasses of water
Drink water! They say 8 glasses a day, but 6 is plenty enough.