Sunday, June 10, 2012

Hydration; a crucial part of healthy living.

I moved here from Illinois a little over two years ago and I didn't realize how much I crave water here.  I've always been a water drinker and now I find I have water with me everywhere I go.  I even have a gallon jug under my desk so I have it readily available to drink.  But as much water as I do drink, sometimes I feel it is not enough.

I came across this great article by Julie Olson, CN of Natural Grocers on hydration that was posted in The Gazette and talks about how much we overlook this very important component of health, especially here in Colorado Springs.


Up to 60 percent of the human body is water: the brain is composed of 70 percent water; the lungs are nearly 90 percent water; and about 83 percent of our blood is water.  In other words, we are aqueous beings.  Water is in every cell and tissue.  Biological processes like circulation, digestion, absorption, and excretion depend on water.  It forms the foundation of blood and lymph, maintains hearty muscles and youthful skin, lubricates joints and organs, and helps regulate body temperature, and healthy blood glucose.  Water is crucial to life, but is often overlooked as part of a healthy diet.

Sometimes people avoid drinking water because they feel bloated or they don't want the extra weight.  The opposite is actually true, you may eat something because you think you are hungry and all you really need is water.  Water is a great filler and appetite suppressant.  How often have you heard someone say, drink a glass of water before you go to that party, so you are not as ravenous as you would normally be when you look at all that food in front of you, knowing you will NEVER see any of that food again in your life.  WM

You may think of dehydration as something that happens to parched travelers in the desert when they run out of water, but chronic dehydration is a very real and an all too common problem.  Many people do not realize that chronic dehydration may be the cause of their health problems.  

Did you know that when your blood is lacking in water and oxygen, it causes your body to work harder and in turn leads to higher blood pressure as the blood flow decreases.  WM

A thirsty feeling and dry mouth are emergency signals telling you to hydrate; if you wait until you are thirsty to drink, you are probably already slightly dehydrated.  some of the first symptoms of dehydration are lethargy, headaches, or feeling lightheaded.  Other symptoms may include muscle weakness, dark urine (or very little urine), and poor sleeping patterns.

One of the major causes of fatigue and overall weakness is dehydration.  Water helps your skin stay supple, helps flush out toxins, keeps your skin from looking ashy, and feeling itchy.  WM 

As chronic dehydration progresses, you may start to feel worse as more body systems are affected.  Specifically, enzyme production can slow down leading to excessive fatigue, constipation, acid-alkaline imbalance, and digestive troubles.  The beneficial mucus that protects the gastric lining and membranes of the respiratory tract may dry up, resulting in gastritis, stomach ulcers, or respiratory problems.  Heavily concentrated urine can lead to lesions in the urinary mucous membranes, allowing infection-causing bacteria to grow.  Dehydration can also cause the skin to be dull dry and wrinkled.

Water helps prevent constipation.  If you know of anyone on a high protein diet, they should make sure they are drinking enough water because it helps flush out the ketones.  WM 

As simple as it may seem, drinking a lot of water is not always the best way to treat dehydration because it doesn't contain electrolytes, which help the body maintain homeostasis, or may not have an optimal pH balance, which aids absorption.  The best thing you can do is to prevent dehydration in the first place by drinking purified water at regular intervals throughout the day so that you never feel thirsty.  

Sometimes I do feel like I am not drinking enough water, I drink at least a huge glass every hour, but if I am outside doing yard work, its just not enough.  WM

More hydration is generally needed for dry, cold, or hot environments; during times of stress or illness; with some pharmaceuticals; at high altitudes; and during pregnancy and breast-feeding.  If you think you are dehydrated, avoid caffeinated, sugary, and alcoholic drinks, which only contribute to dehydration.  Opt for water that has been infused with electrolytes and molecularly formulated for optimal pH to enhance absorption; coconut water, which has naturally occurring electrolytes; or a sports drink without added sugar and artificial colors.

Be careful and don't buy the kind of drinks that have electrolytes and alot of sugar added, there are plenty of options to choose one that fits your needs better.  WM

It is important to note that preventing dehydration (especially chronic dehydration) also has to do with how well you absorb water at the cellular level.  In addition to drinking fluids that contain electrolytes, you can find supplements that are formulated with specific ingredients (including slippery elm, goldenseal, and betaine) that work synergistically to improve absorption at the cellular level.  These supplements work by ensuring that the fluid you drink is adequately absorbed, helping to prevent dehydration.

If you feel you are drinking enough water but still have some of the symptoms of dehydration, you can always go into a place like Natural Grocers and speak to one of their employees, I have found them to be very knowledgeable and helpful.  Here in Colorado Springs there are plenty of options to speak with professionals in the holistic field.  WM 

Much like oil lubricates a car, water keeps our bodies functioning and running smoothly.  A well-hydrated body is one that can perform at its best.  So drink up!

I just realized how thirsty I am since writing about all this water, I had to go get myself a big glass of water.  Ahhhh, I actually like the taste of water so that helps.  You need to find ways to drink more water, some people don't like the taste, buy a filter picture or put some fruit in it or try some mint leaves too.  Not drinking because you don't like the taste is not the answer.  Now get off your computer and enjoy.  WM

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