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How to drink enough water daily and improve your health: Dehydration

Dehydration is one of the most common but least recognised health problems.

With the plethora of information about the benefits of drinking water, everyone knows we should drink more of it but most people find it hard to consume sufficient amounts daily. Therefore, dehydration and its considerable health consequences is a common procurance in my clinical practice.

Our bodies require adequate amount of water daily to function well and the requirements increase during exercise, illness or hot weather.

Many people think that they are getting enough fluids by drinking coffee, tea, soft drinks, juice or beer. The truth is that many of these drinks have a diuretic effect i.e. are encouraging the body to excrete water through urination, rather than retaining it. This could lead to chronic dehydration.

There are lots of mixed messages in the media about how much, and what to drink to avoid being dehydrated but this information can be confusing and contradictory at times.

Therefore, I wrote this easy to follow water drinking guide focusing on practical strategies and actions that focus on how to drink more water and actually enjoy it!

What is dehydration?

Dehydration occurs when the amount of water excreted is greater than the amount being taken in. The body is very dynamic and always changing, this is especially true with the amount of water in the body.

Dehydration occurs when fluid loss amounts to 1% or more of body weight; by 10% loss, it is life-threatening.

Most people are dehydrated to a degree pretty much all the time due to poor diet high in processed foods, high intake of coffee and simply not drinking enough water. Bear this in mind when assessing your water needs. The young and the elderly are especially susceptible to dehydration.

When you start drinking more water, be patient and increase it gradually! Years of chronic dehydration cannot be reversed overnight by simply drinking a couple of glasses of water. Don’t flood your body with sudden large amounts of water. Rather, increase your water intake gradually to get the benefits.

In this post you’ll learn about the benefits of drinking water – the more you know about why water is good for you, the stronger your desire will become to drink it, and the more enjoyable it will be.

Bottom line: our bodies are around 75% water and all biochemical processes need water to keep the body going and functioning well. Importantly, water plays a key role in removing toxins from the body and in keeping the all systems well hydrated and functioning properly.

How to drink enough water daily and prevent dehydration

Here are a number of strategies and steps for you to consider and implement as required:

Determine how many glasses/ litres per day you need

Key clues/ indications on your specific requirements include:

Carefully consider your water source

Tips for those who don’t like the taste of water

Climate can drastically change how much water you need

The more toxic you are the more water you need

Caffeine increases excretion of water from the body (a diuretic effect)

The energetics and memory of water

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Cautions and considerations

Read Part 2 [4]of this article for practical information on how to make electrolyte rich flavoured waters and rehydration formulas.

Please note that the above material is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Consult with your health practitioner or doctor for advice specific to your circumstances.

Best of health

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Joanna Sochan
Holistic Health and Lifestyle Therapist
Natural and Lifestyle Therapies for Abundant Health and Wellbeing

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Disclaimer: The above material is for informational and/or educational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, prescription or recommendation. All viewers of this content, especially those taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should not make any changes in their health regimen or diet before first consulting a doctor or other qualified health provider with any questions they may have regarding a medical condition or their particular circumstances.

Joanna Sochan is a Natural Therapist and founder of Naturimedica Holistic Wellcare. She has a passion for helping her clients transform their lives by becoming healthy and well naturally. Joanna has 10+ years experience in clinical practice and has special interest in solving complex cases, functional medicine, gut health, sleep, fatigue and chronic pain. Joanna guides her clients through her programs and eCourses as well as helping clients individually, mostly online, Australia-wide. View full bio [12].

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