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>>13362023
>6-7 liters a day
That's a lot. Diabetes is the obvious disease associated with excessive thirst and drinking large amounts like that. If you don't have a medical problem causing excessive thirst then that would count as mental illness:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3136024/
>Since the first case report of water intoxication in a schizophrenic patient,[1] a number of similar cases have been documented as psychogenic polydipsia (PPD), or compulsive fluid consumption. It is now well-recognized among psychiatric patients.
>While in true diabetes insipidus the polyuria is due to a defective secretion of antidiuretic hormone (ADH), in PPD there is a disturbance in thirst control not caused by impairment of production or release of ADH. Polydipsia is intake of water more than 5 L per day.
Maybe see a doctor.

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>>12794733
>No sugar. Lemons are naturally sweet enough!
If you have weight problems / diabetes or don't like sweet flavor in general do whatever you want, but don't pretend unsweetened lemon tastes sweet. That's just retarded delusional thinking.

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