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Why is it supposedly only water that's good for hydration?
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I’ve given the best bits of you lot’s spurious advice the attention merited and am having a gin.
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Williams Brothers Fraoch works well for me 
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Water is for plants, drink beer (or tea if you can't be pissed).
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Mr Moofo wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 6:25 pm Water is best at replenishing your water ” rehydration’ needs - but science now feel that various other salts /electrolytes etc are needed for proper hydration.
And this comes from someone who suffers with a lot of cramp …
If I have exercised I will use rehydration tablets
If the cause of your need for rehydration is sweating then water alone can compound the problem. Sweat contains a number of minerals and electrolytes (it's salty) and just drinking water to replace sweat will just help the body flush more of them out.
In the summer months, because I sweat a lot, I drink water with dioralyte (the Turkish equivalent) and fruit juice, maybe 2 - 3 litres a day. I've been drinking it for years - back in 2012 I was 'training' for a marathon on my rowing machine* and although I was pretty fit and strong, I would feel drained after sweating through a session. Adding dioralyte to my drinks worked immediately and I've done it ever since.
A sachet of rehydration salts is good for a litre of water. I make up 3 litre bottles of drink and add 2 sachets of salts. I have about 8 litres of black mulberry juice in the fridge at the moment but only drink about a litre a day at this time of year.
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Re: Why is it supposedly only water that's good for hydration?
I rarely drink plain water, apart from during the summer when I have a flask (sometimes two) with water and ice at work.
So far I've not shrivelled up to a California sundried raisin and as lots of building sites have the pee colour chart up on the bog walls I'd say I'm generally pretty well hydrated.
So far I've not shrivelled up to a California sundried raisin and as lots of building sites have the pee colour chart up on the bog walls I'd say I'm generally pretty well hydrated.
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During hot weather bike training, out on-road, I used to stock up with 1/2 litre bottles of water and orange juice.Yambo wrote: Sat Jan 24, 2026 6:54 am If the cause of your need for rehydration is sweating then water alone can compound the problem. Sweat contains a number of minerals and electrolytes (it's salty) and just drinking water to replace sweat will just help the body flush more of them out.
Several times, trainees said theyy didn't want a drink. After a bit of gentle pressure, they'd glug down one of each.
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Ever drop was once pissed by a dinosaur. Allegedly.
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I don't remember when it was ever warm enough to break a sweat. 
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Decaff tea and red wine - seems to be a good combo.
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TBF, I don't drink any fizzy/sugary drinks apart from coffee because coffee here is bitter AF !! I buy nice coffee at home and I'm slowly stopping the honey I put in it here, still need sugar in it if I'm out!!Trinity765 wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 7:15 pm If you're healthy your body will use or store all the sugar it gets and it needs water to do that. So water with sugar in it is going to be less hydrating than just water.
Skimmed milk is good for dehydration as it contains useful vitamins and minerals.
If it's water I only have water (although recently I've started making a ginger and lemon 'brew' and adding that sometimes
Didn't know that about skimmed milk - I used to drink that a bit in the uk (ok, mostly in tea
Bollox - forgot about the bloody roseThe Martian wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 11:20 pm Water is for plants, drink beer (or tea if you can't be pissed).
I do take water and a rehydration tab with me in the summer for driving, I'm rarely hardcore enough to carry the tabs when I tour or do anything else, but driving in 40 degrees in the summer in a bus is ridiculous!! So I do make sure I always have the option.Yambo wrote: Sat Jan 24, 2026 6:54 amMr Moofo wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2026 6:25 pm Water is best at replenishing your water ” rehydration’ needs - but science now feel that various other salts /electrolytes etc are needed for proper hydration.
And this comes from someone who suffers with a lot of cramp …
If I have exercised I will use rehydration tablets
If the cause of your need for rehydration is sweating then water alone can compound the problem. Sweat contains a number of minerals and electrolytes (it's salty) and just drinking water to replace sweat will just help the body flush more of them out.
In the summer months, because I sweat a lot, I drink water with dioralyte (the Turkish equivalent) and fruit juice, maybe 2 - 3 litres a day. I've been drinking it for years - back in 2012 I was 'training' for a marathon on my rowing machine* and although I was pretty fit and strong, I would feel drained after sweating through a session. Adding dioralyte to my drinks worked immediately and I've done it ever since.
A sachet of rehydration salts is good for a litre of water. I make up 3 litre bottles of drink and add 2 sachets of salts. I have about 8 litres of black mulberry juice in the fridge at the moment but only drink about a litre a day at this time of year.
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If I haven't drunk enough at weekends or I have toured and then skied and not drunk enough, I'll often put a tab in a pint of water when I get home, just in case
Still, it's interesting that the consensus is that tea is ok
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