foto: TikTok/@bowrrell
Brilio.net - Water can be consumed every day as needed. Reporting from mayoclinic.org, research at the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine recommends drinking at least 3.7 liters of water for men and 2.7 liters for women.
There are many benefits of drinking water . Consuming enough water can help distribute nutrients to body cells, remove toxins trapped in the body, maintain normal body temperature, prevent dehydration, and much more.
So, speaking of water, recently something went viral on social media about a woman's confusion when she wanted to drink water. In an upload she shared on the TikTok account @bowrrell, instead of drinking straight away, this woman was willing to put in more effort.
photo: TikTok/@bowrrell
He admitted that he could not find his favorite brand of water in gallon bottles on the market. As a result, he prefers to buy his favorite brand of water in 1.5 liter bottles, rather than buying gallon water from other brands. No half-hearted, he bought it directly in large quantities.
photo: TikTok/@bowrrell
It didn't stop there, when he got home after shopping, he first transferred the water in the bottles of his favorite brand one by one to an empty gallon. In the video description, this woman also realized that the effort she put in was indeed complicated.
"It's really complicated having to buy a lot to fill the gallon," he said, quoted by BrilioFood from TikTok @bowrrell on Sunday (23/6).
photo: TikTok/@bowrrell
This action of encouraging TikTok account user @bowrrell to drink water also received a lot of reactions from netizens. There are those who are entertained or disturbed by this woman's way of storing drinking water. In fact, on the other hand, there are also netizens who often do the same thing, you know.
"How come you pour it into a gallon, just transfer it from the bottle to a glass if you want to drink it. Put the rest in the refrigerator," said TikTok @random.
"Even though you just have to stick it together," wrote TikTok @Tinkerbell .
"please, I'm like this too at home hahaha," said TikTok @iniwafa.
(brl/tin)