The Numerous Benefits of Water
Drinking water is one of the most simple yet important steps you
can take with regards to your health. Not only does water play a
role in nearly every bodily function from cushioning joints to
removing waste from the body, adequate water consumption is
crucial to good health. Almost every cell in the body needs
water to function properly.
Drinking enough water makes everything function at optimal
levels. When we don't keep our bodies well hydrated they may
react with a variety of signals. Some of these include: Fatigue,
Headaches, Constipation, Dry Skin. Over the long term,
dehydration can affect kidney function, digestion, or blood
pressure.
Without ample water intake the pancreas is less efficient, acids
in the stomach are not properly neutralized and the functions of
the intestines are inhibited. Water is just what the body needs.
Not only as a source of energy but also as a vital aid to help
cleanse the body and ensure that every cell in the body
functions properly.
It is believed that 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated.
In some, the thirst mechanism is so weak it is mistaken for
hunger.
Obviously if you are trying to lose weight, water intake is
important. Actually, water is the single most important catalyst
in losing weight and keeping it off. And if you have water
weight, it may seem strange, but to get rid of the excess water,
you must drink more water. Water also helps with digestion and
keeps you from overeating. If you are not drinking plenty of
water, you will probably eat more to satisfy your body's need
for water.
Spring or filtered water is your best choice, as tap water
contains chlorine and possibly fluoride that can cause dire
consequences for your health. Some folks add minerals to
distilled water and believe it's the way to go. But for us, the
jury is still out on distilled water.
Generally, the recommended water intake is one quart to every 50
lbs of body weight. Therefore, an average 150 lb person should
drink three quarts of water a day. But don't confuse water
consumption with fluid consumption. Soda and coffee are not
acceptable substitutions. Caffeine causes increased urine
production and acts as a dehydration agent. These drinks can
actually cause the body to lose water making proper hydration
more difficult to obtain.
You may also want to begin drinking your water at room
temperature if possible, as ice cold water can actually harm the
delicate lining of your stomach.
So cheers to you and drink up as you continue your quest for
True Healthy Living!