Saturday, October 28, 2017

The Importance of Hydration

When we're born, our bodies are composed of about 75 percent water. As we age, that percentage drops to about 65 percent, about two-thirds of our body's weight, and varies depending upon age, gender, and muscle and fat percentages. Containing essential nutrients that the human body requires in order to perform everyday functions, water is the clean hydration our bodieo need in order to survive and thrive, daily. Replenishing your body's cells, organs, and systems with adequate hydration is imperative, and while many people quench their thirst with sugary synthetic beverages such as sodas and sweetened fruit juices, these drinks offer little in terms of hydration and a great deal in terms of harm. When the essential nutrients provided by water are replaced with synthetic addictive, empty calories, and loads of sugar, the brain and body reap none of the benefits that plain water provide, and instead endure blood sugar spikes and crashes, over-whelming processing and storage of improper "nutrients" ( what some might refer to as "malnutrients"), and of course, inadequate hydration. All of these malnutrients wreak havoc on the human body's brain, cells, organs and systems, compromising the body's functions rather lah supporting them. If you don't think water is overly important for the human body's proper functioning, simply take a look at what water does for the body. 

Physical Processes That Depend upon Adequate Hydration
Adequate hydration is essential to the optimal performance of every process in the human body and the functioning of every cell, organ, and system. Clearly, a focus on consuming enough water (32.53 ml water for every 1 kilogram of body weight) daily is a step in the right direction toward achieving overall health. "To think, drink, and blink, you nee water" is a saying that sums up the human body's need for proper hydration in order to perform every function, whether simple or complex, voluntary or involuntary. Water supports the electrical impulses that allow the heart to beat regularly, the nerves and spinal cord to communicate, and the brain to process information to sustain good health. To move, jump, throw, and perform any physical activity, the body' muscles need water. The joints, eyes, nose, and mouth are lubricated by ( you guessed it right) water. in addition to all the benefits that result from hydrating the body's cells and systems, your brain and body experience far fewer difficulties thanks to the improved detoxification, proper digestion, and enhanced nutrient absorption that naturally occur when the body has adequate amounts of water. 

The Average Adult's Water Needs

The average adult doesn't consume enough water on a daily basis. Most people are simply unaware of how little water it takes to actually keep the body hydrated and operating at its best. In order to perform everyday functions such as breathing and muscle movement, and involuntary actions including digestion and heartbeats, the human body requires about 2 liters of water per day ( i.e. about 68 ounces or about 8½ cups, cup size is 8 ounces). Those 2 litres of water help the body perform everyday functions, and replenish the stores of water that are constantly escaping the human body through every exhaled breath, urination, and persperation. Factors such as gender, age, and body composition( the ratio of fat to muscle percentage) play into the amount of water needed by the body on a daily basis. but the fluctuation is  minimal, making the general rule of eight (8-ounce) cups  of water per day widely accepted for the general population over the age of eighteen(18). There are instances when the amount of water required by the human body increases, such as with an increase of physical activity, outdoor, extended exposure to hot and/or hudud climates, and illnesses that can lead to fluid loss, such as those that occur with vomiting and diarrhoea.

  Following Water Cure Protocol Formula, those 10 cups of 10 percent of water per dose, can be consumed during a twelve-hour period by simply drinking a single cup every hour and a half. Dividing the total daily amount into regular, 90 minutes, "doses" lets the human body achieve and maintain adequate hydration throughout the day. Energy levels, focus, digestion, and even mood can remain unaffected by the effects of dehydration. Making it even easier to fulfil those 1½ hourly water intake goals are the sweet treat that can be concocted with infused water recipes. You can choose 100 of easy, delicious recipes for detox, Weight Loss, healthy Skin, Better Immunity and More! all within this healthy wealth blog site. 

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