Search
-
Re: Why is water measured in grams?
-
Re: Why is water measured in grams?
I, too, find the jumping back and forth with water listed in grams and ml confusing. For example, it will list the water I have been drinking in a day in ml, but then sets my target RDA for water in grams, at 2700 grams, which converts to around 95 ounces or almost 12 glasses of water per day! And even when I set my own… -
Re: Why is water measured in grams?
Hi @gearup328_2619, 1. Why list spring water? Because I might want to have as detailed a journal as possible. Thus, I am happy to distinguish spring water from tap water. 2. Spring water has no nutrients: In the NCCDB listing in Cronometer it has measurable amounts of calcium, sodium, and magnesium. 3. Drinks should only…
3 results