Keeping Hydrated – Four Simple Tips For Drinking More Water
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Keeping Hydrated – Four Simple Tips For Drinking More Water
Last year an Australian town made headlines by being the first to ban the sale of bottled water. This was done on the basis that water comes in plastic containers that “pollute” the environment.
There are different recommendations for how much water people should drink each day. The standard recommendation is about one half a gallon per day. Another recommendation is to drink approximately one half an ounce per pound of bodyweight per day. So, a person who weighs 150lb will need 75oz. per day. This is the amount of water that is required to turn over just for day to day normal activity”. Some of the roles of water and hydration in the body are, transportation of nutrients, elimination of wastes, lubricating the joints and tissues, facilitating digestion, aiding concentration, keeping the skin looking younger and more vitality. If you are doing any physical activity, then you need more water. People who work outdoors on hot days may require four, five or six litres of water per day. Researchers have questioned the need for this amount of water each day, but there is not really any need for researchers to tell us the body needs water. To illustrate why the water in the body needs to turn over and move, think about a stagnant pool and a flowing river. A stagnant pond doesn’t sustain life because it has no energy about it. A flowing river sustains life and has a tremendous energy about it. The molecules of water are the same, but the difference is the molecules are moving in the case of the river and not in the stagnant pond. Water needs to move through and not stagnate in the body. Now an argument put up for the bottled water ban is that you can get water from the tap. That is true and whilst tap water is OK (as I wrote on March 16), have you ever seen what a water filter looks like after a few months use? We put one in at home and I was stunned when it was changed to see the amount of sludge and crud on the filter. Ordinarily my family would have consumed this. The filter picked it up and we didn’t. Bottled water is filtered and is better for us, even though tap water is OK and certainly is better than other beverages for hydrating the body.
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