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I drank more than 3 litres of water for 3 weeks and here’s what happened

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at U Sydney chapter.

We all know the benefits of drinking water (If you didn’t, then read this and this. Okay I will stop now). After doing a bit of research on the consequences of drinking too much of water, I found this. Typically I did not drink much water and after reading about people doing this challenge,  I decided to give 3 litres of water challenge a go go! 

WEEK 1

The first few days were hard due to the constant need to go to the toilet and not seeing any visible change. Except for the fact that I felt full all the time that prevented me from binging on chocolates (I did not feel guilty with the leftover Lindt in my fridge). I must say that it felt a little uncomfortable feeling full all the time. I decided to give another week a try.

SCORE : 60/100 (Although it curbed my appetite, I did not like the constant toilet visits and the uneasy feeling of being full).

WEEK 2

I started to notice a change in my skin. It seemed a lot clearer and I was way more energetic throughout the day. Visiting the toilet every hour became quite natural and I did not mind it. I did not feel the need to binge eat which also reduced my food intake. On to the next week I go!

SCORE: 80/100 (I did feel a lot better but I was starting to realise that I was not receiving enough nutrition in my body).

WEEK 3

I must say that this was the time when my skin was the clearest it had been for years and I could not believe it. It was weird how my mood started to change. I’m not a morning person but I was so up for getting up to workout early morning. I was about to start work from the following week and I knew this was not going to be feasible while I am at work so I decided that this would be my final week to do this challenge.

SCORE: 97/100 (Loved my skin and my energetic morning self but keeping a count on my intake was tiring)

Final verdict 

Water definitely has its benefits but drinking too much of it may not be the best thing to do. One thing I have learned during this challenge is that you’ve got to listen to your body. We are all created differently and our body needs different things. Having 3 litres of water did help me have a peek at my clear and glowy skin and curbed my appetite but I think it’s a bit challenging if it’s done when you’re on a busy schedule (think I’ll stick to 2 litres). The level of activity definitely counts when considering the amount of water you should be drinking. When I took part in this challenge I binged on netflix, it was a lot more difficult but if you’re active throughout the day, 3 litres may actually be your regular water intake. It is so important to understand your body. 

Note: This article is a good read if you want to know more about how much water you should be drinking. 

I'm currently in my last year of completing my Masters in Project Management and Business Sustainability. One of my greatest passion is to work to make a difference in people's lives and that has come from being raised in an environment where I was constantly exposed to disadvantaged section of the community. The reason why I chose to join Spoon University is because I'm a FOOODIE and I strongly believe that food has the magical power to make anyone happy. One thing to know about me is that Chocolate is my weakness and Pizza is my best friend. My friends have told that they have never met anyone who likes chocolate as much as I do and I'm extremely proud of that!