If you drink it all at the same moment, you could die. But the question was about a 24 hour period. Are you really saying that 292ml of liquid each hour would kill you? The body does excrete, you know.
You can't drink 292ml per hour because you'd be sleeping for at least 8 out of the 24 hours. Anyway, none of that matters. The fact of the matter is that if you drink 7 litres of water within 24 hours, you will cause an imbalance between fluids in your body and electrolytes. Drinking too much fluid puts a strain on your bodily systems and can result in kidney failure etc.
You either don't know what a litre is or you are lying.
I suffer from insomnia so I often am awake for all 24 hours of the day. That's besides the point, though.
For years, I would socialise after work, drink around ten pints of beer (5.68 litres) then drink as many as three or four pints of water or juice when I woke up the next day thirsty (1.7 litres or 2.3 litres) plus what I'd normally drink in the day (about a litre or two). As a bare minimum, it comes out around eight litres. As a maximum, it's pushing ten.
I'm not saying it's healthy, but I'm not lying and I do know what a litre is and I'm still alive. All three of those things, despite your assertions to the contrary, are 100% true. Why on earth would I lie?
How much fluid do you drink (on average) per day?
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If you drink 7 litres of water, YOU WILL DIE.
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If you drink it all at the same moment, you could die. But the question was about a 24 hour period. Are you really saying that 292ml of liquid each hour would kill you? The body does excrete, you know.
Why are you so keen to think I'm lying to you?
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You can't drink 292ml per hour because you'd be sleeping for at least 8 out of the 24 hours. Anyway, none of that matters. The fact of the matter is that if you drink 7 litres of water within 24 hours, you will cause an imbalance between fluids in your body and electrolytes. Drinking too much fluid puts a strain on your bodily systems and can result in kidney failure etc.
You either don't know what a litre is or you are lying.
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I suffer from insomnia so I often am awake for all 24 hours of the day. That's besides the point, though.
For years, I would socialise after work, drink around ten pints of beer (5.68 litres) then drink as many as three or four pints of water or juice when I woke up the next day thirsty (1.7 litres or 2.3 litres) plus what I'd normally drink in the day (about a litre or two). As a bare minimum, it comes out around eight litres. As a maximum, it's pushing ten.
I'm not saying it's healthy, but I'm not lying and I do know what a litre is and I'm still alive. All three of those things, despite your assertions to the contrary, are 100% true. Why on earth would I lie?