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by BrendaG from The Mothership

Last Post 2 days Ago


Signal12,

I have to play the devil's advocate here, because I have personally seen the benefits of drinking water daily, and lots of it too!  So don't believe everything you read or hear!


Water


When we were kids in school, we learned that each molecule of water is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. We also learned that it was great fun to fill up our squirt guns with water, at least until the principal caught us. What we really didn't learn, however, was how much water we needed in order to be healthy human beings.

Why We Need Water


Our bodies are estimated to be about 60 to 70% water. Blood is mostly water, and our muscles, lungs, and brain all contain a lot of water. Water is needed to regulate body temperature and to provide the means for nutrients to travel to all our organs. Water also transports oxygen to our cells, removes waste, and protects our joints and organs.

Signs of Dehydration


We lose water through urination, respiration, and by sweating. If you are very active, you lose more water than if you are sedentary. Diuretics such as caffeine and alcohol cause us to lose water by tricking our bodies into thinking we have more water than we need.
Symptoms of mild dehydration include chronic pains in joints and muscles,lower back pain, headaches, and constipation. A strong odor to your urine, along with a yellow or amber color indicates that you are not getting enough water. (Note that riboflavin, a B Vitamin, will make your urine bright yellow.) Thirst is an obvious sign of dehydration and in fact, you need water long before you feel thirsty.

How Much Water To Drink


A good rule of thumb is to take your body weight in pounds and divide that number in half. That gives you the number of ounces of water per day that you need to drink. For example, if you weigh 160 pounds, you should drink at least 80 ounces of water per day. If you exercise you should drink another 8 ounce glass of water for every 20 minutes you are active. If you drink coffee or alcohol, you should drink at least an equal amount of water. When you are traveling on an airplane, it is good to drink 8 ounces of water for every hour you are on board the plane. If you live in an arid climate, you should add another 2 servings per day. As you can see, your daily need for water can add up to quite a lot.
The best source for water is plain, pure drinking water. Juices and sodas have a lot of sugar in them and aren't a good source, so if you drink them, they don't count towards your daily amount. Diet sodas aren't a good choice either. Herbal teas that aren't diuretic are fine. Sports drinks contain electrolytes and may be beneficial, just look out for added sugar and calories that you don't need.

Carry A Water Bottle


It may be difficult to drink enough water on a busy day. Be sure you have water handy at all times by keeping a bottle for water with you when you are working, traveling, or exercising. If you get bored with plain water, add a bit of lemon or lime for a touch of flavor. There are some brands of flavored water available, but some of them have sugar or artificial sweeteners which you don't need.


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10 Reasons why drinking water is good for you


1. Get healthy skin. Drinking water moisturizes your skin from the inside out. Water is essential to maintaining elasticity and suppleness and helps prevent dryness.

2. Lose weight. Increased water consumption can help you control weight by preventing you from confusing hunger with thirst. Water will also keep your body systems working properly, including metabolism and digestion, and give you the energy (and hydration) necessary for exercise.

3. Flush toxins. By helping to flush toxins, appropriate water intake lessens the burden on your kidneys and liver.

4. Reduce your risk of a heart attack. Researchers at Loma Linda University in California studied more than 20,000 healthy men and women and found that people who drink more than five glasses of water a day were less likely to die from a heart attack or heart disease than those who drank fewer than two glasses a day.

5. Cushion and lube your joints and muscles. Water makes up a large part of the fluid that lubricates and cushions your joints and muscles. Drinking water before, during, and after exercise can also help reduce muscle cramping and premature fatigue.

6. Stay regular. Water helps prevent constipation by adding fluid to the colon and bulk to stools, making bowel movements softer and easier to pass.

7. Stay hydrated, get energized, and be alert. On average, most adults lose about 10 cups of fluid a day through sweating, exhaling, urinating, and bowel movements. Even minor dehydration can cause impaired concentration, headaches, irritability, and fatigue.

8. Regulate your body temperature. Perspiration is your body's natural mechanism to control body temperature. And to sweat, you need plenty of water.

9. Reduce your risk of disease and infection Water can help prevent kidney stones and reduce your chances of getting bladder, kidney, and urinary tract infections. One study found that women who drank more than five glasses of water a day had a risk of colon cancer that was 45 percent less than those who drank two or fewer glasses a day.

10. Get well. The traditional prescription to "drink plenty of fluids" when you're sick still holds strong. Water can help control a fever, replace lost fluids, and thin out mucus.


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If you're thirsty, your body is already dehydrated, and thus the damage is being done. When a baby is born, its body is on average 86% water, but when a man dies at around age of 70-80, his body is on average only 45% water.

Lack of hydration is synonymous with cell damage and therefore the aging process.

Cells replicate as exact copies of the existing cell state, and not from an original blueprint. Therefore, less than ideal cell conditions means that with every generation of cell replication, there is a continual degradation of cell integrity - much like taking endless photocopies of photocopies. Keeping the body superhydrated gives the cells of the body a better environment to replicate more accurately. Hence why people say their skin feels more smooth etc.

Simply put, drinking lots of water slows your aging process.

This imformation was pullled from the web, I have no idea who wrote it though.

Food for thought my dears!

As Always thanks for the blog!

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DeborahLakeHelen read my blog view my photos
Apr 7, 2008 | 9:55 AM

I'm on your side, 100% on this one! I've always been a big water drinker. I drink a gallon of water everyday, and sometimes 2 gallons in the summertime. 1-2 cups of coffee in the morning, an occasional glass of sweet tea, but water is my #1 choice of a beverage. I've always been healthy, (except for once in my life, and that was an "accident") and people can never guess my correct age, they always think I'm years younger than I am!

BrendaG read my blog view my photos
Apr 7, 2008 | 10:21 AM

Yes Deborah I am sure you know the benefits of drinking water! =) I drink coffee about once a week and sweet tea everyday at lunch along with a glass of water to match each!

I can not imagine why they are trying to say that drinking water isn't good for you!? Unless of course they want to send the doctors more work? =)

signal12 read my blog view my photos
Apr 7, 2008 | 2:31 PM

Where are the Doctors with the quoat's?

Devils Advocate, its a good one. Im not against drinking water.. A doctor simply gave findings to his research.. :o)

Meb452m read my blog
Apr 7, 2008 | 6:33 PM

Drink more Mountain Dew ! I start every day with an envigorating 44 oz. breakfast soda ! Ya Hooo !!!!!!! Sorry Brenda, I couldn't help myself ?

signal12 read my blog view my photos
Apr 8, 2008 | 3:30 AM

What about those people that have gotten really sick drinking to much water?

( just poking at ya B)

crone61 read my blog
Apr 8, 2008 | 4:04 AM

Water is good. There is only one thing more crucial to sustaining life than water.

Oh signal, LOL, you know there is little hope for the Moronicas of this world.

Georgies-Girl read my blog view my photos
Apr 8, 2008 | 9:08 AM

It is hard to change habits! I for one have never been a big water drinker. Would prefer iced tea, diet soda, regular soda, lemonade, limeade, etc. over water every time. I have tried to change this, but am still not where I need to be on the water to weight ratio. If I drink 20 oz. of water a day, it is a lot. I used to drink 32 oz at a sitting, but it was forced! Working in an environment where it is difficult to take a (potty) break due to having to dress and undress in outfits to work also caused me NOT to drink amounts of water needed. I really do need to drink more, but unless someone REALLY reminds me to do so, I don't.

Georgies-Girl read my blog view my photos
Apr 8, 2008 | 9:09 AM

And people still guess my age way under what age I am.

BrendaG read my blog view my photos
Apr 9, 2008 | 11:55 PM

Sorry Sig,

I have been missing for a day or two! I will see what I can do to find those Doctors! And ummm Sig? I think it works like plumbing, if you have too much pressure on the lines I guess they could blow? Hehe!

DaytonaFrank read my blog view my photos
Apr 10, 2008 | 7:04 PM

Well, I remember working in construction one summer, it was so hot, and I sweated so much.
After drinking a gallon of Gatorade, followed by a gallon of water during the day, I did not have to urinate at all!
That was surprising to me. I will never forget that summer. One day I left early because my head was pounding, and it was only 2 pm! On the way home, I drove past a bank with one of those digital thermometers in front. The temperature was 102 degrees!

This was in Melbourne. I am sure you remember that summer Brenda! About 10 years ago?

BrendaG read my blog view my photos
Apr 11, 2008 | 8:43 PM

Yes Frank I remember that summer very well! I was working with Dad doing swimming pool plumbing at the time and it was hotter than hell out there, and to top it off I think that was the summer the entire state caught on fire! We drank water like there was no tomorrow, I still remember that like it was yesterday! =)

DaytonaFrank read my blog view my photos
Apr 17, 2008 | 7:34 PM

So you cannot get past page two on my blog. I can, but I cannot on other blogs! The blog is broke again, and I am heading for Tampa to see if it is the same, or just a local yokel problem!
Sorry to respond here, but this is your latest post, and you cannot read my responses on MY blog! LOL!

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