1 Untreated Water from a Lake, Stream, or Spring
In many places, nasty parasites such as Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium are found in "unspoiled" mountain streams because these parasites
infest the local squirrels and other animals, who then contaminate the
water. If you are going for a hike, carry a water filter or purification
tablets and do not drink untreated water from any natural source.
2 Alcoholic Beverages
Alcoholic beverages such as beer and wine will make
you more dehydrated, as well as impair your athletic ability and
judgment. They will also make you more prone to heat sickness and other
problems. Save the celebratory drink for after your walk. Before major
walks, abstain from alcohol the evening before as well.
3 Caffeine
Caffeine was long accused of dehydrating you by
making you have to urinate more, and it can also act as a laxative.
Newer research as of 2002 put that common wisdom into doubt, at least
for those who commonly drink caffeinated drinks. If you find yourself
making too many restroom stops, you may want to limit your caffeine
intake to see if it is causing the problem. Stick to decaf or drink as
little of the caffeinated stuff as possible before your walk. Coffee
drinkers can get a nasty headache if they go cold turkey, so experiment
with how little you really need. Drinking highly caffeinated energy
drinks is also not recommended, as it is too little fluid for the amount
of caffeine.
4 Milk and Cream
Some people tolerate milk very well. But many
people are lactose intolerant and can have stomach cramps, gas, nausea
and diarrhea from milk and milk products. Some people only experience
these symptoms during exercise. If you have any such symptoms, avoid
milk products for 12 hours before your walk.
5 Carbonated Beverages
Many walkers report gas, belching, and stomach
cramps from drinking carbonated beverages while walking. If you
experience any of these symptoms, save the sparkling drinks for after
the walk. Another good reason to avoid them is that you wouldn't want to
carry one along in your water carrier pack, or you would have a nice
fizzy shower when you popped the top.
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