Surprising
Reasons to Drink More Water
We hear about importance of drinking enough
water constantly. On the flip side, there has been a
growing trend in the media lately that the commonly recommended eight cups of
water daily is a myth, which is technically accurate, but not the whole story.
Whether you need eight cups of water daily, or four or ten, most people are not
getting the message that whatever their particular water needs are, they aren’t
meeting them.
And even dietitians, nutritionists, and medical professionals are
contributing to the problem by informing people that they get enough water in
their diet in the form of fruits and vegetables. That might be true for some
people, but after assessing the diets of countless people, I assure you that
isn’t the case for most people.
Plus, have you ever noticed that when you throw vegetables in a pan and
turn on the heat you’ll see liquid in the pan soon afterward, and then shortly
after that you’ll see steam rising from them? That’s because you’re literally
cooking the water out of the vegetables.
Researchers estimate that half of the world’s population
is chronically
dehydrated. And in America, that level is even
higher at 75 percent of the population.
More than two-thirds of your body weight is water. Without adequate water
your body’s biochemical and electrical (yes electrical, read on!) processes
begin to break down. The list of reasons your body needs water is as plentiful
as the functions in your body, so due to space limitations, here are 10 good
reasons to drink more water:
1. Your blood is over 80 percent water and needs water to make healthy
new blood cells.
2. Your bones are over 50 percent water and, you guessed it, need water
to make healthy new bone cells.
3. Drinking more water actually helps lessen pain in your body by
getting your lymphatic system moving. The lymphatic system is a network of
nodes, tubes, vessels, and fluid that move waste out of your tissues. It
requires water to function properly.
4. Water helps to eliminate wastes and toxins from your body through the lymphatic system, kidneys, and
intestines.
5. Water lubricates your joints and helps reduce joint pain and protect
against wear and tear.
7. Water balances body temperature.
8. Water helps to ensure adequate electrical functioning so your brain
and nervous system function properly.
Your brain and nervous system send out electrical signals to function properly.
Researchers estimate that your brain gives off about the same amount of
electricity as a 60 watt light bulb. So, there’s some truth to the image of a
light bulb going on when someone has a good idea.
9. Water alleviates dehydration (and I’ve already mentioned that most
people are chronically dehydrated).
10. Every cell and organ in your body requires adequate water to
function properly.
So, one of the quickest and easiest ways to improve your health is to
start drinking more pure water every day.
Be sure to drink water on an empty stomach or you’ll simply be diluting your
digestive enzymes and making your digestion less effective.
And, choose purified water as much as possible (but get yourself a
BPA-free water bottle so you won’t
pollute the planet with all those plastic water bottles. In wealthy,
developed nations with plentiful access to water, we really have no excuses for
not drinking enough water.
Adapted with permission of the author from the upcoming book, The
Phytozyme Cure. (Wiley, December 2010). Copyright Michelle Schoffro
Cook.
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