There has been much bandied about in various sources; professional and otherwise, about how much is the 'correct' amount of fluid to intake on a daily basis. The general agreed amount is around the 1.7 - 2 litre mark for an adult, depending on how active they are etc., etc..
Now obviously fluids can be taken not just by drinking water, but in tea, coffee, juices, flavoured drinks, the fruit & veg you eat and so on.
I know historically that I don't intake anything like the amount that I 'should', but at 70, I've not apparently suffered any ill effects apart from a very rare dehydration headache.
I've tried drinking the 'approved amounts' on several occasions and all I end up doing is charging off to the karzi within half an hour of drinking - !
Am I odd, or just lucky - ?
What's you experience - ?
Now obviously fluids can be taken not just by drinking water, but in tea, coffee, juices, flavoured drinks, the fruit & veg you eat and so on.
I know historically that I don't intake anything like the amount that I 'should', but at 70, I've not apparently suffered any ill effects apart from a very rare dehydration headache.
I've tried drinking the 'approved amounts' on several occasions and all I end up doing is charging off to the karzi within half an hour of drinking - !

Am I odd, or just lucky - ?

What's you experience - ?