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Water: The Most Essential Element of Life

April 28th, 2008 · 2 Comments

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Your body consists of 70% water and your brain consists of 85% water. It only makes sense that you need to drink plenty of good clean on a daily basis to remain vibrant and healthy.

Many of us are dehydrated and don’t even realize it. Dehydration can cause a myriad of problems from headaches to high blood pressure. Simply put, a lack of water will cause you to store toxic waste.

Proper hydration is a key element in obtaining a tight and toned body. You cannot look great and feel great without . Key functions of water include:

• Proper delivery of nutrients to our cells
• Proper brain function
• Elimination of waste products from our cells
• Help in maintaining a healthy environment in our intestines
• Proper digestion of food
• Frequent healthy bowel movements

As you can see, every function in the body, in one way or another, requires water.
Benefits of drinking adequate amounts of water include:

• Maintain Optimal Health
• Accelerate Weight Loss
• Increase Energy
• Think Clearly
• Prevent and Heal Disease

Fit Fact
Water is truly the most essential element of life. We can live more than a month without food (I have seen people do this), but we cannot survive more than a few days without water.

How Much Water Should I Drink in One Day?
This is one of the questions that I am most often asked. However, there is no standard answer that can be given for this question. You have probably heard many people say that you should drink 8 glasses of water a day or 96 ounces of water a day or something similar. The problem is this: some people will listen to a statement like the one just mentioned and drink all eight glasses of water in the morning and think they are good for the day. This is faulty thinking.

It has been my experience that water needs will vary from individual to individual. For instance, a carpenter working all day in the sun will require much more water than an office worker sitting behind a desk in an air conditioned office.

A better question would be: How often should I drink water throughout the day?
You should do your best to consume some water every one or two hours. It is more beneficial for you to concern yourself with drinking water consistently throughout the day, rather than focusing on a predetermined amount. Making this one change in your daily regimen will make a positive impact on your and fitness success.

Food For Thought
Vegetables and fruits contain large amounts of water. Therefore, eating plenty of fruits and vegetables will aid in hydrating your body. This is one more reason for you to eat your fruits and veggies.

In closing, I believe that everybody, including you, deserves to live a healthy vibrant life. It is my sincere hope that the information provided in this article will have a positive impact on you and the ones that you love.

Peace. :)

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2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Gretchen // Sep 15, 2008 at 8:51 pm

    Hi Al,
    I certainly agree about the need for a body to take in adequate water. I would also add a few more notes about my personal experiences regarding intake. I have seen that I am less irritable when I drink adequate water.-part of this may be related to my drinking less caffenated beverages. And, many times when think I am hungry, I drink a glass of water, and find that I was likely only thirsty instead. I don’t know about the scientific or health related basis for these points, but I have experienced them often enough that I believe these to be true, for me at least.

  • 2 Alexander Morentin // Sep 16, 2008 at 10:42 pm

    Hi Gretchen,
    You are very perceptive.
    Drinking adequate amounts of water has many benefits, including the ones that you mentioned above.
    Keep up the great work. :)

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