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  • Yes that’s what I said. But one of the likely reasons the myth stays around is that all of the following is true:

    • Excreting water requires electrolytes
    • Excreting water will remove those electrolytes from your body
    • Drinking significantly more water than you excrete will lead to hyponatremia
    • Distilled water has no electrolytes while tap/mineral water does

    What the myth ignores is that:

    • The amount of electrolytes in water is negligible anyway, so distilled water isn’t really worse in that regard and consumption of any normal amounts of distilled water is completely fine
    • You can’t just drink infinite fluids because you consume infinite electrolytes because your body is more complex than that, so regardless drinking too much of anything will kill you

    But saying it doesn’t strip you of anything isn’t entirely true, and I’m not a fan of misinfo even if it’s more of a nitpick. More than that I don’t think it’s going to help when from my first 4 bullet points you could easily come to the incorrect conclusion that drinking distilled water will quickly lead to hyponatremia.

    It’s probably also where the osmosis thing further up comes from, since that’s involved in causing the neurological symptoms, it’s just unrelated to what fluid you consume, since it happens with your blood, not the fluid itself.

    You don’t fight misconceptions with half-truths.



  • LwL@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldadhd
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    5 days ago

    Yes. Until they get so extreme they ruin your life. That’s the whole thing with disorders. (Almost) everyone has some anxiety. Only some people have it so bad it interferes with daily functioning. Adhd is the same. Everyone procrastinates, forgets stuff, gets distracted. Not everyone is incapable of doing basic shit like taking out trash bags for months.