This is just a question of curiosity...how many mL's (milligrams) of water are you suppose to get each day? If not mL's..then oz's(ounces)..? Thanks!!!(14 year old gurlio)
xogiggles37xo answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 12:09 pm: ive heard that everybody no matter how old that u should drink 8 cups or bottles of water everyday... and milk and calcium... lol. i dk theres alot of things you should have a certain amount everyday but for water 8 cups/bottles everyday. hope i helpee and if you need anything else email me and ill be happy to help some more {{if i helped you just now}} lol. <3 xogiggles37xo. [ xogiggles37xo's advice column | Ask xogiggles37xo A Question ]
Ryan answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 4:56 am: Well too much water wont kill you...drink as much as you can....hydration is key! i believe it's 12-14...glasses a day 12oz....some crazy number like that [ Ryan's advice column | Ask Ryan A Question ]
lilmsattitude answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 12:06 am: It depends on your weight and activity level. If you are active or overweight, you need to drink more than if you are not. General reccomendations are 8-10 eight ounce glasses of water. Some things like juices and some teas can count, but not if they have caffeine. If you do drink something with caffiene, you need to drink the same amount of water as what your caffienated drink was (8 ounces of Coke, you will need 8 ounces of water). [ lilmsattitude's advice column | Ask lilmsattitude A Question ]
rockchik41 answered Tuesday August 10 2004, 8:57 pm: i think you're supposed to drink 2 liters...so that would be 2000 mL i do believe. oh yeah...and mL stands for milliliters, not milligrams. [ rockchik41's advice column | Ask rockchik41 A Question ]
selectopaque answered Tuesday August 10 2004, 6:50 pm: 8 cups of water a day. There are 8 ounces in each cup, so that would be 64 ounces a day.
Don't listen to texangirl, she's wrong. You should drink a hell of a lot more than 2 cups of water a day. [ selectopaque's advice column | Ask selectopaque A Question ]
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