Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Benefits of Drinking Water


As Featured On Ezine Articles

What is the real benefits of drinking water? And what kind of water is good for us?


Through out our lives, we heard the phrase: "to maintain your health, drink 6-8 cups of water".

But many people can't seem to stick with the advice because they don't know exactly what and how water can affect our well beings.


Water plays an important role in our body. There are 92% of water in the blood, 22% in the bones, 75% of the brain and the muscles are water. So there is an average of 65-75% of our body's weight is water! Water makes up the majority of every cell in our bodies. It helps flush out the toxic substances in the kidneys. It helps control the blood pressure by balance the electrolytes. It helps moisten the eyes, mouth and nasal passages. It helps keep the body cool when it is hot and insulates the body when it is cold. It also acts as a shock absorber t cushion the body's organs, and it helps lubricate joints and is part of sweat, tears, and saliva.



Now can you see why drinking enough water has major benefits to maintain a healthy body?

*Water helps maintain blood volume, which maintains your energy

*Proper hydration improves your concentration and reaction time, especially during exercise

*Water increases the number of calories you burn during regular daily activities, helps body reduce fat deposits

*Water can help prevent the stomach distress concentrated medicines can cause

*Water helps rid the body of excess sodium that can cause fluid retention

Water also help protect against a variety of ailments. There may be links between high water consumption and a reduced risk of : cold, constipation, urinary track infections, kidney stones, and bladder cancer.


Did you know that drinking enough good quality water may improve your appearance?

Because water reaches the skin last; if your body doesn't get enough water, your skin will feel the effects more than any other organ. Water can help hydrate the skin, leaving it:

*smoother
*softer
*more supple
*less wrinkles

Ah....! It may even help you lose weight. People often mistake thirst for hunger pangs, so we tend to eat snacks, when in reality, our bodies just need some water to drink. Drinking water can also help you feeling full, thus lessening your desire to eat.

How much water do you drink a day? It really depends on several things: the size of your body, how physically active you are, under what condition do you work, and even the climate you are in because your body works hard to keep you warm or cool. As a general guideline, the average person should drink between 1.5 to 2.5 liter (about 1.5 - 2.5 quarts) or 6 to 10 8 oz. cups. For example, if you weight 120 pounds, and exercise 20 minutes a day, then you need to drink at least 8 cups of clean water to replace the bodily fluids normally lost throughout the day.

Do not get dehydrated. Dehydration occurs when your body has less water than it needs, and it is a very serious condition. When your body is just 1% below normal, you feel extremely thirsty, when you are 5% below, you will have a mild fever, and if you are 10% low on water, you will turn blue and not able to walk!

Water is the best way to keep hydrated. Caffeinated beverages such as coffee, tea, and colas actually dehydrate the body, using more water to process than they provide; alcoholic beverage do the same. Drinking purified water is the best way to stay hydrated. Choose the best water purifier is critical to the quality of the water you are feeding your body.



1 comments:

rajaswari said...

Good one. Drinking enough water is extremely beneficial to our bodies. Your health depends much upon the amount of water you drink. Water also carries oxygen and nutrients to your cells. Drinking water regularly will keep the brain functioning properly.It also controls and regulates the skin’s natural balance.

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