superhydration

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

super- +‎ hydration

Noun[edit]

superhydration (uncountable)

  1. Excessive hydration; especially the deliberate drinking of a large amount of cold water.
    • 2019 June 26, Iliana Stoilova, “How Superhydration Helps You Lose Weight”, in X-Force Body[1]:
      Today we’re going to talk about superhydration — which means one gallon of cold water everyday.[sic] [] Superhydration also gives your skin a youthful, healthy complexion. [] The thing is, superhydration keeps you feeling full for longer — helping you to not over-eat.
    • 2007, BTEC National Sport: Book 1[2], →ISBN, →OCLC, page 299, →ISBN:
      Superhydration is a state of hydration achieved by manipulation with the ergogenic aid glycerol.
    • 1998, Ellington Darden, Ph.D., A flat stomach ASAP: the breakthrough plan for the look you want in just six weeks[3], New York: Pocket Books, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 3, →ISBN:
      Superhydration, the sipping of large amounts of ice-cold water each day, is one of the most important of those [dieting] guidelines. Superhydration synergizes your eating and exercising. It accelerates stomach flattening.

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