I asked Dr. Groves about "drinking" fruit for water because I found sooo much information against fruit and carbs:
Fruit will certainly provide water to hydrate. But so will eggs (75%
water)
and most other foods. I would avoid fruits because they contain
fructose --
a sugar that has been shown to be the most harmful to health of all the
natural sugars.
Here's my opinion on this since I use fruits for hydration, and I live in a tropical country where we are blessed with so many organic by default hydrating, nutritious and not so sweet fruits. As a result, I live literally without drinking either spring water or distilled water.
1. In my experience, fruits are far superior in hydration whether vs spring water vs distilled water... cleaner and safer too.
- If I and my kids run around the track on weekends, we do not lug around water bottles, we bring either: freshly opened coconut juice, raw citrus we call dalanghita / dalandan (it's not really sweet like oranges, just refreshing), or freshly opened water melons.
2. You can consciously choose not so sweet fruits and even fatty fruits to maintain a high fat raw paleo diet, which I am doing today.
For example, today, my day went like this:
- Breakfast:
Organic mountain raised papaya (sweet just right, refreshing)
2 fertilized eggs (so I get my fat)
- Mid morning, for a hydrating snack:
Street vendor freshly opened pineapple (sweet just right, refreshing)
- Lunch:
Tuna Sashimi
Some organic cane vinegar ( the tuna was a day old in the refrigerator )
Some garlic (don't know why I felt like eating it)
- Mid afternoon snack:
Coconut juice (very light sweet taste)
Coconut meat from the same coconut (fat)
- Dinner:
1/2 kilo of bloody raw beef.
But it was too lean.
So I got out a tablespoon of yellow butter.
If I get thirsty before going to bed I will open myself a coconut.
The other day we had durian for breakfast (fat and a little sweet)
Next month, maybe avocados will be cheaper as they will be more in season.
Avocado is fruit fat.
I limit my consumption of sweet fruits like yellow mangoes or bananas or jackfruit or graviola.