Water: The Building Block of Life  

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Without water there would be no life on planet Earth. There is probably no substance on the face of the planet that is more valuable, contributes more to health, and sadly, is the most under-utilized natural preventive remedy for many of today’s health problems.

With two thirds of the earth’s surface covered by water and the human body consisting of 75 percent of it, it is evidently clear that water is one of the prime elements responsible for life on earth. Water circulates through the land just as it does through the human body, transporting, dissolving, and replenishing nutrients and organic matter, while carrying away waste material. Further in the body, it regulates the activities of fluids, tissues, cells, lymph, blood and glandular secretions.

While it is possible to live without food for a little over a month, a few weeks without water and you would be a drying corpse. While we constantly talk about how important good diet and exercise is to our overall health, correctly so, we should be spending more time talking about the benefits of getting adequate amounts of the very building block of life itself, good old H2O.

The average person should be drinking about 8-10 glasses of drinking water a day. Coffee and tea, though they contain water, are actually counterproductive to hydration, as the caffeine content of these drinks can actually be a source of dehydration. Similarly, high sugar drinks such as sodas and Kool-Aid are little help either, as the detrimental effects of high fructose corn sweetener and other simple sugars far outweigh any benefit you get from the actual water content.

Water is a great source of weight control power also. Studies have shown that some people simply over eat because they do not know the difference between being thirsty and hungry, and so they continue to eat when they are in fact simply dehydrated. People who drink high amounts of sweetened drinks and even certain fruit juices are often dehydrated and do not even know it due to the fact that they feel that if they are taking in liquid that this is impossible. Also sweetened drinks that contain fructose do little to curb thirst while dehydrating the body at the same time, creating a vicious circle of continued consumption and dissatisfaction. A few glasses of water and some fruit instead of a six pack and a burger is often much more satisfying, will give you more energy, and healthier for you in the long run.

This entry was posted on Sunday, August 23, 2009 at 10:14 PM . You can follow any responses to this entry through the comments feed .

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